Long-standing Residents Honoured At 2025 Jubilee Awards Ceremony

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Twenty-one residents and two organisations have been recognised for their long-standing contributions to the region at this year's Campbelltown City Jubilee Awards ceremony.

The Jubilee Awards celebrate people who have lived in Campbelltown for 50 years or more, and for 30 years or more for members of the city's First Nations community.

Each recipient was presented with an award and certificate from Mayor of Campbelltown Cr Darcy Lound at a ceremony on Tuesday 28 October.

"Campbelltown has undergone tremendous growth over the past 50 years, and each and every one of these award recipients have played their part in making our city a better place to live in," Cr Lound said.

"The Jubilee Awards are held annually to show our city's gratitude towards those people who have been an integral part of the Campbelltown community for a long time. I'd like to offer my congratulations to each of these fantastic award recipients," he said.

This year's Jubilee Award recipients include:

  • Judith Bailey – 50 years
  • Verna Barker – 50 years
  • John Cook – 50 years
  • Robyn Cook – 50 years
  • George Cosis – 51 years
  • Judy Cosis – 51 years
  • Mark McLean – 60 years
  • John Munro – 80 years
  • Marjorie Munro – 80 years
  • Pamela Nelson – 56 years
  • Agnes Regan – 60 years
  • Janet Robbins – 55 years
  • Alana Rossmann – 46 years (First Nations community member)
  • Alan Sloper – 80 years
  • Rhonda Sloper – 61 years
  • John Stanton – 80 years
  • David Symonds – 73 years
  • David Vale – 50 years
  • Diana Vale – 50 years
  • Kerry Walsh – 52 years
  • John (Bob) Winch – 50 years
  • Glenquarie Town Centre – 50 years
  • Lynwood Park RFS Brigade – 60 years

Nominations for the Campbelltown City Jubilee Awards are open throughout the year, with an awards ceremony held once per year to recognise the recipients.

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