Showing posts with label #Awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Awards. Show all posts

Monday, 2 May 2022

Dr David Durrheim named Lake Macquarie Ambassador for 2022

BY DAKOTA TAIT

Dr David Durrheim has been named as the Lake Mac Ambassador at the 2022 Lake Mac Awards.

The physician is being honoured for his work in helping guide the Hunter through the COVID-19 pandemic as a public health controller at Hunter New England Health.

He says, the past few years have shone a spotlight on public health.

"It's quite clear that everybody is now an amateur epidemiologist, and all of us really, as a very large team, have worked together in this public health crisis," Dr Durrheim said.

"The last time this happened was 100 years ago, in the 1918-1919 flu pandemic, and it's been to me, incredibly heartening to see how the community and the health service have all worked together."

Dr Durrheim joined more than 90 nominees, finalists, and thirteen winners at Belmont 16s on Saturday night.

Rhiannan Iffland, a five-time world champion diver, was named Sports Star of the Year, while 11-year-old Xavier Neil was awarded Young Citizen of the Year for his efforts to raise more than $70,000 for local cancer charities. 

Lake Macquarie charity Hope in a Suitcase, which helps supply foster kids with necessities, received an award for Community Group of the Year, while OzHarvest volunteer June Butler was named as Volunteer of the Year.

Dr Durrheim says it's a real honour to be recognised alongside so many other members of the community.

"It's incredibly humbling to actually have attended the event and just to have heard the wonderful and remarkable stories of community volunteers and the work that's being done across Lake Macquarie, by diverse groups of people, particularly during the last two very challenging years," Dr Durrheim said.

"It's an absolute delight to be part of the Lake Macquarie community. It's a beautiful part of the world - arguably, the most beautiful city in Australia, and I think we're very fortunate to live in a community where people do look after each other in a beautiful environment."

Tuesday, 25 January 2022

Novocastrian women recognised at the Citizen of the Year awards

Newcastle council has paid tribute to female Novocastrians at the Citizen of the Year awards on Monday. 

The ceremony recognised a number of achievements, including Young Citizen of the Year, which was awarded to University student Ashley Harrison for her advocacy against online violence and abuse, in particular, victims of revenge porn and phishing.

The Community Group of the Year was awarded to the Hunter Peace Group for their work in re-affirming Newcastle as a nuclear free city, a declaration first made in 1982.

Jan Chamberlin was given the Senior Citizen of the Year award for her work in reducing negative attitudes towards social housing in the community.

The 2022 Citizen of the Year Award was handed to silver medalist and three time paratriathlon prizewinner Lauren Parker.

Image credit: Newcastle Council

Wednesday, 4 November 2020

Detective Honored at NSW Police Excellence Awards for Investigations in Lake Macquarie

BY ISABEL EVERETT

A detective has been honored for her investigations in and around the Lake Macquarie area, as part of the NSW Police Force's 15th annual State Crime Command Excellence Awards.

Detective Senior Constable Natalie Burston was highly commended for her role in Strike Force Kurla – established to investigate suspicious bushfire activity in and around the Lake Macquarie Police District in late 2018 and early 2019.

Det Snr Cst Burston established a teenage boy had called in a number of fires within that period, and after a thorough assessment of a spate of fires, he was charged with bushfire offences. 

She is being commended for her work on a challenging case which required diligent and tenacious investigative and leadership skills.

Assistant Commissioner Smith congratulated each award recipient for their devotion to their work and the wider community.

“Each of these detectives has displayed incredible passion for policing and protecting the people of New South Wales,” Assistant Commissioner Smith said.

“Their diligence, skill and strong commitment to their work have earned them the respect of their peers who nominated them for these awards, and they should be extremely proud of that.

“They are a credit to their commands and the NSW Police Force, and we acknowledged them for their resolve and tenacity in investigating some of the state’s most complex crimes.


Detective Senior Constable Natalie Burston

Tuesday, 30 April 2019

Young Athletes in the Hunter Region Formally Recognised During Presentation

BY HANNAH-LOUISE ANDERSON

The Federal Member for the Hunter Joel Fitzgibbon has formally acknowledged the sporting achievements of young local athletes during a presentation at Cameron Park on Monday 29th April.

Aged from twelve to eighteen, twenty-eight sports competitors were awarded cash donations ranging from five-hundred to seven-hundred-and-fifty dollars to support their future endeavors. Regional- based athletes were provided larger cash-bonuses in appreciation of the distances they have traveled to compete.

Participants in sports such as Athletics, Soccer, Netball, Ice Skating and Tenpin Bowling were included amongst those who were awarded during the presentation.

The Honourable Joel Fitzgibbon stated, "The recipients of the Local Sporting Champions grants have displayed dedication and drive to reach a high level of achievement in their chosen fields."

Mr. Fitzgibbon also took the time to acknowledge the contributions of the coaches, families, and friends that have supported the athletes, "Thank you also to the parents and carers, sporting coaches and the many volunteers at local sporting clubs who have invested time and effort in helping these young athletes reach their best."


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Photo by https://agedcare.royalcommission.gov.au

Wednesday, 14 March 2018

Entries now open for Hunter Business Awards

BY LAUREN KEMPE

Hunter Business Awards entries are now open for the Newcastle, Lake Macquarie and Singleton areas.

It is the Hunter's largest awards program, highlighting contributions of chamber members to the community in the business sector.

The awards dinner is being held at the NEX on the 10th of August, and entries are currently welcomed for 13 categories including 'Start-up Superstar', excellence in business and business leader of the year.

Hunter Business Chamber CEO BOB HAWES, says the program provides a great showcase for the Hunter's best.

"We do have a lot of businesses that fly under the radar in the region," he said, "and this is an opportunity for those guys to look at what they’re offering and compete and see how they’re measuring up against their peers. 

"We are revealing a lot of the secrets of local successful businesses in the region which a lot of people don’t know about."

He said it's one of the highlights of the year which has been going from "strength to strength" every year.