A new award in the council area is designed to recognise outstanding community work and contributions.
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Councillors endorsed the establishment of the Goulburn Mulwaree Award at their most recent meeting, following a mayoral minute from Cr Bob Kirk.
"Individual contribution by volunteers can be recognised in many ways, by recognition within local organisations right through to Orders of Australia. I felt there was a gap in this system, and believe the Goulburn Mulwaree Award (GMA) can fill this," he said.
"Year in, year out, there are many wonderful citizens among us who stand out by their achievements and service to the community, who I believe, we should honour by way of our own local award."
But a working party to create processes and assessment guidelines won't be formed until after this September's election.
Expressions of interest for membership will be called after the September 4 poll. Once established, the working party will have delegated authority to make all decisions relating to receipt, processing, assessment and presentation of the award.
The new award process will give special recognition to more members of our community whose contributions and/or achievements are above and beyond the norm; encourage outstanding and valued service, and further instil our sense of community pride; provide further opportunity to refer individuals' credentials on to the Australian Honours and Awards Secretariat for their consideration.
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