New citizens and local achievers celebrated in Douglas Shire's Australia Day Ceremony
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Local award winners and new permanent citizens to the area have been formally acknowledged this morning during Australia Day celebrations in the Douglas Shire.
Citizenship Ceremony
The Citizenship Ceremony played a central role in the festivities, as it marked the official induction of individuals from various countries, including France, Taiwan, Italy, Belgium, and the United Kingdom.
Antoine Ballin, originally from France, expressed that obtaining his citizenship marks a fresh beginning. “Now I have a new place, Australia, where I can go whenever I want. The people are nice, and I have always been warmly received here.”
For Francesco Spedale, a new Australian citizen from Italy, receiving his citizenship is the realisation of a long-cherished dream. After 10 years in Australia, along with the investment of effort, money, and countless hours of work, this moment signifies a new life and countless opportunities. Despite facing numerous challenges and contemplating giving up multiple times, the journey has been worth it in the end. “Truly a dream come true,” Francesco emphasised.
Australia Day Awards
- Citizen of the Year Award - Christine Lynch (award collected by Kevin and Ruben)
As the coordinator of the Elders Justice Group Christine's extensive contributions to community well-being, support services, and cultural connections make her a deserving recipient.
- Junior Sports Award - Caitlyn Butland
Caitlyn has qualified at the state level for gymnastics and achieved numerous milestones in various high school sports disciplines.
- Senior Sports Award - Rod Johnson
As President of the Rainforest and Recycling Club, Rod Johnson's dedicated leadership has propelled cycling to new heights. His initiatives, from innovative programs to the Douglas Star Mountain Bike Skills course, have fostered inclusivity and success.
- Environmental Achievement Award - Sid Murthy (award collected by Sandy Davis)
For his role in making the Mossman Botanic Gardens' biodynamic Edible Green Garden a reality. As an advocate for healthy food and biodiversity, Sid’s efforts extend to promoting traditional knowledge, volunteering at Mossman Support Services, and supporting sustainable programs.
- Young Citizen of the Year - Amber Yendle
For her exemplary commitment to the Wonga Beach Rural Brigade and her role as a volunteer community educator.
- Volunteer of the Year Award - Walter Gray
For his selfless dedication to serving veterans and the community. Walter's efforts extend to organising fundraising activities, ceremonies, and supporting educational programs.
- Arts and Culture Award - Eliza Eggins
For her exemplary commitment to the Wonga Beach Rural Brigade and her role as a volunteer community educator.
- Senior Citizen of the Year - Wendy ‘Lu Lu’ Cowan
For her 20 years of volunteering at the NicNac Shed and her involvement in various community-focused activities. Congratulations to Lu Lu for her enduring commitment.
Australia Day Awards Nominees
Each year, the Douglas Council recognises outstanding individuals across eight categories during the Australia Day Awards.
Twenty locals were nominated across seven categories recognising those who have gone above and beyond in the past year.
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Parker and Hudson Lee
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Dr. Susan Pasagic
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Felicity
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Jillian
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Jake
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Eliza Eggins
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Wendy Cohen
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Dianna Price
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Bailey
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Walter Gray
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Josh Paris
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Christine Lynch
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Brooke Carroll
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Caitlyn Butland
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Emilie Pedemay
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Rod Johnson
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Sid Murthy
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Wendy ‘Lu Lu’ Cowan
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Amber Yendle
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Lyn Percic
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