The ceremony, held at Riverlinks Eastbank, was fully booked with over 360 people in attendance and hundreds of people tuning in to the livestream from home.
This year’s ceremony reflected the theme for National Volunteer Week ‘Something for Everyone’, emphasising there is a place for everyone in the world of volunteering. This year’s awards saw the introduction of the Greater Shepparton Women’s Charter Award as part of the evening. The Women’s Award recognises and celebrates the achievements and community impact local women have made across the region.
Keynote speaker Samuel Johnson OAM, actor, author and co-founder of the ‘Love Your Sister’ charity spoke of the important role volunteers play within the community and how his charity could not operate without its volunteer village.
Now in its 15th year, the awards received 45 nominations, the highest number recorded in its history, with a diverse group of volunteers dedicating their time to various organisations, service clubs, and sporting groups across the region. The Volunteer Awards recipients for 2024 were:
2024 Young Volunteer: Ruby Wyatt-Carter 2024 Adult Volunteer: Elaine Danda 2024 Volunteer Team: COGS Group of Fire Brigades and Member Brigades 2024 Long Serving Volunteer: Gary GrayThe Greater Shepparton Women’s Award received eight nominations, with Chelsea Sofra named the 2024 recipient.
Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Cr Shane Sali, congratulated each of the winners on their award.
“Every nomination we received was truly deserving of an award, but our winners stood out for their remarkable dedication to the community over several years. These awards highlight the value of their ongoing commitment and effort," he said.
“Our volunteers deserve special recognition, and this year's nominations showcase the impactful work happening across our community. It is inspiring to see individuals stepping up to support others, whether in crisis or everyday challenges. Greater Shepparton thrives on the selfless efforts of our volunteers and we welcome every opportunity to honour their contributions.”
Cr Sali congratulated Chelsea on her award, saying Council was pleased to recognise this important achievement as part of the Volunteer Awards Ceremony.
“Chelsea Sofra was recognised for her outstanding contributions to our community, and she is a very deserving winner of the 2024 Women’s Award,” he said.
“To select one recipient for the award out of eight incredible nominees would have been an exceptionally difficult task, so I would like to thank all of the nominees for their significant contributions to the Greater Shepparton community.”
Further details on each of the award winners is included below. For more information on the Greater Shepparton Volunteer Recognition Awards, visit Council’s website greatershepparton.com.au/volunteer-awards.
Alternatively, for more details about the recipient of the Women’s Charter Women’s Award 2024, tap the button below.
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You can watch the recording of the Awards Ceremony on Council's Facebook page.
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