Last chance to nominate for the 2025 Australia Day Awards

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2024 Young Sportspoerson of the Year, Makayla Moller

 

Time is running out to recognise someone who makes a difference in our community, with nominations for the 2025 Fraser Coast Australia Day Awards closing in a month!

Fraser Coast Mayor George Seymour said these awards provide a fantastic opportunity to honour the achievements of those who make the Fraser Coast special.

“The Fraser Coast Australia Day Awards are presented annually to local citizens and groups who are making a positive impact or accomplishing great things,” he said.

“If you know someone who’s had an exceptional year in sport, made a significant contribution to the region’s cultural and creative life, or tirelessly volunteered without recognition, now is the time to show your appreciation by nominating them.

“This year, we’ve streamlined the categories from twelve down to five, making it easier than ever to nominate a deserving individual or group.”

The 2025 Fraser Coast Australia Day Award categories are:

·         Citizen of the Year (26 years and over)

·         Young Citizen of the Year (under 26 years)

·         Sport and Wellbeing Award (all ages)

·         Arts and Culture Award (all ages)

·         Community Group or Organisation of the Year

“Nominating someone is a wonderful way to say thank you to those who make a difference or to celebrate a star in their field,” said Cr Seymour.

A recognition ceremony for nominees will be held on Sunday, January 19, 2025, followed by the Australia Day Awards Presentation at the Brolga Theatre on Sunday, January 26, 2025.

Nominations can be submitted online via www.frasercoast.qld.gov.au/australia-day and must be completed by Friday, December 6, 2024.