NOT content with winning four awards at this year's Tidy Towns Sustainable Communities Awards for NSW, the Toronto Tidy Towns committee hopes to go one better next year.
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"I'm delighted that we've picked up a swag of awards," committee president Kelly Hoare said of the town's haul.
"It's the best that we've ever done in the seven years that we've been entering the awards."
Toronto won the Overall Town category for populations of 4001 to 10,000.
But the town has yet to win the big one - Overall Town in all population categories.
Ms Hoare said that was the goal that would drive her committee into 2015.
On Monday, Member for Lake Macquarie, Greg Piper, presented the Tidy Towns awards to the local recipients at Toronto Diggers.
Apart from the main award, Toronto also won the Environmental Education award (for Toronto Fire Station's model fire retardant native garden), the Litter Reduction award (for Toronto Area Sustainable Neighbourhood Group's Tossers can be Winners project), and the Waste Management award (for Awaba Community Recycling Centre).