DORRIGO Lions Club, supported by Bellingen Shire Council, are set to host this year's Australia Day Awards Ceremony at Dangar Falls Picnic Area in Dorrigo on January 26.
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The event is set to start at 10am, with the awards ceremony scheduled to begin soon after at 10:30am.
This year council has refined the award categories to better reflect community aspirations, challenges and achievements following the success of last year's 2021 Australia Day Awards Ceremony.
Like always, the awards will recognise local unsung heroes who work tirelessly behind the scenes to help the wider community.
The program on the day will include Welcome to Country and a free barbecue breakfast and light refreshments.
Newly elected Mayor, Cr Stephen Allan will recognise Australia Day Awards recipients during the proceedings.
Community members are welcome to attend the Australia Day celebration but are reminded to adhere with all current COVID-19 restrictions set by the government.
Social distancing will also be required where possible.
Seating will be limited so anybody interested in attending is encouraged to bring a picnic rug or equivalent.
Bellingen Shire's 2021 Australia Day Awards Winners
Home Grown Heroes Award: Trevor Cheney- Instrumental in setting up the Bellingen Shire COVID Clinic.
Arts Award: David Bromley- Continually contributes to the creative health of Urunga's community, including teaching, art and print making programs for adults and school children.
Karma Award: Michael 'Micklo' Jarrett- Has continually supported the Bellingen Shire by delivering cultural awareness and learning programs through storytelling and language.
Environment Award: Ruth Holmes- Founding member of the Dorrigo Mountain Top Landcare Group.
Leading on The Land Award: Gillian Anderson- President of the Bellingen Agricultural Show Society, a role she undertakes on a voluntary basis and with great energy and enthusiasm.
Community Champion Award (Joint Winners): Peter Lister- Heavily involved in community planning across the Bellingen Shire whether it be Anzac Day celebrations, Father's Day programs or support based initiatives.
Dierdre Little- Has compassionately served both the Bellingen region and Coffs Harbour region going above and beyond the standard care and consideration for her patients.
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