Time is running out to nominate your Community hero

City of Whittlesea are calling on the community to make their nominations for our 2022 Community Awards. Nominations close on 31 January 2023 so time is running out to show appreciation to the people who make a difference in our local area.

Nominations have been open for more than a month now, and we are seeing some inspiring responses from the community across the five categories: Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year, Senior Citizen of the Year, Access and Inclusion Citizen of the Year and Sustainable Environment Citizen or Group of the Year.

We are particularly encouraging the community to nominate more local heroes in two of our newer categories - the Access and Inclusion Citizen of the Year and the Sustainable Environment Citizen or Group of the Year.

These categories haven't been around for long, but both highlight the efforts of unsung heroes in two very important areas for our community.

The Access and Inclusion Citizen of the Year award will be presented to an individual who has gone above and beyond to improve participation opportunities for people who might be restricted due to physical, social or other challenges. This might be a carer, a support worker or just a member of the community who improves the life of an individual living with a disability or experiencing a difficult situation.

The Sustainable Environment Citizen or Group of the Year will be awarded to an individual or group that has actively responded to environmental issues impacting the City of Whittlesea. This award helps promote and celebrate individual and group contribution to this cause.

Nominations for the awards close on Tuesday 31 January 2023.

The 2022 Community Awards will be presented at the City of Whittlesea Community Festival in March 2023.

Nominations only take a few minutes to complete and can be made online at www.whittlesea.vic.gov.au/communityawards or in person at the Civic Centre in South Morang, with paper forms available at the Customer Service desk.

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