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Media Release - 15 March, 2019
If you’ve lived your life in Campbelltown, or know someone who has, then we want to hear from you.
The annual Campbelltown City Jubilee Awards honours the contribution of individuals, businesses and organisations who have made their permanent home here.
If you have spent 50 years plus in the city as a resident, business or organisation, or 30 years or more if you’re Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, then you can apply for the awards.
“Our community is very important and residents, organisations and businesses have witnessed a tremendous amount of change over their lifetimes,” said Mayor George Brticevic.
“The Jubilee Awards is a unique expression of the city’s gratitude and support of regular people whose presence here has made the place what it is today,” said Cr Brticevic.
Recipients are recognised by the Mayor for their contribution and commitment to the City of Campbelltown and all nominees and nominators will receive an invitation to attend the event on 22 May, where a presentation will be made.
Nominations for this year's ceremony must be received by Wednesday, 8 May, 2019.
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