Previous Core Values Awards Winners
IAP2 Australasia’s Core Values Awards recognise outstanding projects and organisations that are at the forefront of community engagement.

Be Recognised.
IAP2 Australasia’s premier Core Values Awards recognise and encourage projects and organisations that are at the forefront of community and stakeholder engagement. The awards were created to encourage excellence, quality, and innovation in public participation.
You can download previous Core Values Awards Showcase booklets on the links below:
Download the 2019 Core Values Awards Showcase here.
Download the 2018 Core Values Awards Showcase here.
Download the 2017 Core Values Awards Showcase here
Download the 2016 Core Values Awards Showcase here
Download the 2015 Core Values Awards Showcase here
Download the 2014 Core Values Awards Showcase here
Download the 2013 Core Values Awards Showcase here
2012 Core Values Awards Winners
Organisation of the Year
Winner: City of Melville, Western Australia
Project of the Year
Winner: PPR & Murrindindi Shire Council
Project: Murrindindi Shire Bushfire Memorials Consultation
New South Wales Regional
Winner: Wollongong City Council
Project: Wollongong 2022 Community Strategic Plan
Northern Territory Regional
Winner: Territory Alliance
Project: Indigenous Housing Project
New Zealand Regional
Winner: Christchurch City Council
Project: Central City Plan
Queensland Regional
Winner: Tablelands Regional Council
Project: Tablelands Community Plan 2021
South Australian Regional
Winner: Campbelltown City Council
Project: Dog Park – Community Engagement with Research Strategy
Victorian Regional
Winner: PPR & Murrindindi Shire Council
Project: Murrindindi Shire Bushfire Memorials Consultation
Western Australian Regional
Winner: City of Subiaco
Project: Think2030
2011 Core Values Awards Winners
Organisation of the Year
Winner: Melbourne Water
Project: Working Together to Ensure a Sustainable Water Future
Project of the Year
Winner: Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
Project: Community Engagement in Science and Technology.
New South Wales Regional
Winner: Waverley City Council
Project: Funding the future
New Zealand Regional
Winner: Porirua City Council
Project: Waitangirua Park – putting the heart back into the community
Queensland Regional
Winner: Townsville Solar City – Ergon Energy
Project: Magnetic Island Solar Skate Park
South Australian Regional
Winner: City of Onkaparinga
Project: Annual Business Plan Community Engagement Project
Victorian Regional
Winner: City of Boroondara
Project: The City of Boroondara Draft Activity Centres Strategy project
Western Australian Regional
Winner: Main Roads (WA) and AECOM
Project: South Metro Connect – Roe Highway Extension,Perth, Western Australia