This year five local legends have been recognised for their achievements and community spirit at the annual Australia Day Awards.
The Award winners were announced at a ceremony at the Botanic Garden where nearly 100 new Australians also received their Citizenship.
“Australia Day gives us the chance to reflect on what it means to each of us to be an Australian including our past, our present and how we want our country to progress and I’d like to congratulate Coffs Harbour’s newest Australian Citizens,” said Coffs Harbour Mayor, Councillor Denise Knight.
“Today we also had the opportunity to honour and congratulate those absolute heroes who do so much for our community and were nominated by their peers for an Australia Day Award. No Award Nominee is the kind of person to blow their own trumpet, so it’s always fabulous to see them getting the kind of recognition they really deserve,” she said.
Citizen of the Year – John Lardner
Young Citizen of the Year – Taryn McCarthy
Sportsperson of the Year – Rosie Smart
Volunteer of the Year – John Higgins
Social Inclusion Award – Elizabeth (Beth) Rogers
A total of seven locals were nominated for Australia Day Awards this year. Find out more about their achievements and contributions to our community.
Pictured are all the Australia Day Award Nominees 2021 – (Back left to right) Beth Rogers, Michael Bourne, John Lardner. (Middle) John Higgins. (Front) Julie Ferguson, Rosie Smart.
Fellow Nominee Taryn McCarthy was unable to attend the photocall and is pictured below.
Australia Day Award Nominee 2021 – Taryn McCarthy