A GROUP of outstanding residents have been nominated for Corangamite Shire's Citizen of the Year award.
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One of the 14 nominated will be awarded the top accolade at this coming Australia Day weekend.
The nominees are:
- Terry Fidge -Terang
- Pam Bell -Terang
- Steve Poustie -Simpson
- Steve Bloxham -Noorat
- Nick Shady -Skipton
- William (Bill) Shady -Skipton
- Graham Layley -Skipton
- Catherine (Cath) Kavanagh -Skipton
- Faith Chapman -Cobden
- Kathryn Milroy -Camperdown
- Melissa Hoey -Terang
- Ben Dennis - Terang
- Sandy Noonan -Terang
- Carole Manifold -Camperdown
Four youths have had their name put forward for the Young Citizen of the Year: Liam King from Dixie, Piper Kenna from Terang, Camperdown's Annabel Lucas and Ingrid "Bing" Bellman of Cobden.
Acknowledging the hard work of community groups, five local events have been nominated for Community Event of the Year:
- Corangamite Relay For Life
- Skipton Community Shop
- Friday Night Teas - Skipton Football Netball Club
- Long Lunch In May - Skipton
- Colour Festival Terang
The Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year and Community Event of the Year will be named at the official council Australia Day festivities at the Derrinallum P-12 College Stadium on Sunday 26 January.
Mayor Neil Trotter said being nominated was a mark of respect from fellow community members and showed gratitude for their contributions to the Shire.
"Our volunteers show great dedication to the wellbeing of our towns and farming communities and the Australia Day Awards are a way to recognise that and thank them for their commitment," Cr Trotter said.
"They put in a tremendous amount of time and effort for the common good, often over many years or a lifetime.
"We are very lucky to have such dedicated individuals and groups and Council is very happy to honour them on Australia Day."
Cr Trotter invited everyone to come along and enjoy the Shire's Australia Day event, which will begin at 10 am.
"Australia Day is a great opportunity to recognise that wherever we're from-Indigenous Australians, descendants of pioneers, and newer Australians-we are all part of the same nation and share common values," he said.
"Everyone is most welcome to come along and share the affirmation of loyalty, democracy, respect of our fellow Australians' rights and liberties, and commitment to upholding the laws of Australia.
There will be a free barbecue at the event and three new Australians will receive citizenship.
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