There is only a month left to nominate fellow Fairfield City residents who make a valuable contribution to our community for the Australia Day Community Awards 2019. Nominations close on Friday 2 November 2018.
These prestigious awards recognise outstanding achievements or contribution to the local community by individuals who are Australian citizens and who live, work or study in the Fairfield City Local Government Area.
Fairfield City Mayor Frank Carbone said this was a great opportunity for residents to acknowledge the wonderful work being done by people in our community.
“Fairfield City is a wonderful place to live because it is full of unsung heroes who work tirelessly in making this City great,” Mayor Carbone said.
“We all know someone who works selflessly for the community and I encourage you to take 10 minutes to nominate them to acknowledge and thank them for the work they do.”
Award categories include:
Citizen of the Year - 25 years and over Young Citizen of the Year – 12 to 24 years Volunteer of the Year - 12 years and over Sports Achiever of the Year - 12 years and overThe winners will be announced at a special ceremony in January 2019 at Fairfield City Council Chambers.
Nomination forms and guidelines are available from Council’s website –
www.fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au/australiaday.
Last year’s winners were:
2018 Fairfield City Citizen of the Year: Desmond Ettingshausen
Desmond Ettingshausen shared his love of athletics with many generations of children, encouraging them to be the best they can be through hard work. Through his many years of coaching children and young adults, Desmond taught them that no matter the level of performance they reach that with dedication towards training they can be rewarded with their own personal self-improvement.
2018 Young Citizen of the Year: Rowena Tran
Rowena is passionate about representing and advocating for the needs of young people and the local multicultural community. Rowena was a member of the Youth Advisory Council and Multicultural Advisory Committee, and represented Fairfield City at national conferences and consultations across the country.
2018 Volunteer of the Year: Krystyna Whittaker
Krystyna is a dedicated member of the St Vincent de Paul Society. She has volunteered in Fairfield City for more than 30 years. Krystyna has dedicated her time to serving people in need in Fairfield City through visiting them in their homes and assisting with financial and material assistance. Krystyna made a real difference to the lives of people who are struggling or marginalised.
2018 Sports Achiever of the Year: Simaima Taufa
Simaima is a talented rugby league player playing at the highest levels of competitive rugby league across the country. Simaima has also volunteered her time to the community; running sports clinics and mentoring young people by using sport as a tool for leadership skills which they can apply in all areas of their lives.