Central Highlands Regional Council Mayor Kerry Hayes and fellow councillors are proud to announce the winners of the 2023 Australia Day Awards.
Mayor Hayes congratulated the winners and extended recognition to all of this year’s nominees.
‘I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the Australia Day nominees who embody the spirit of our community through their selfless contributions,’ Mayor Hayes said.
‘Your dedication paints a vibrant portrait of unity and service, making our region a beacon of inspiration. Thank you for adding value to a brighter future together.’
To view the booklet and read about all nominees, head here.
Central
Award Category | Award Winner |
Citizen of the Year | Jim and Anne Hatte |
Young Citizen of the Year | Madison Powell |
Senior Sportsperson of the Year | Troy Harris |
Young Sportsperson of the Year | Douglas Bennett |
Arts and Cultural Award | Daniel Hand |
Community Event of the Year | Gindie Ashes and County Fair |
East
Award Category | Award Winner |
Citizen of the Year | Stacey Steinhardt |
Young Citizen of the Year | Amity Jackson |
Senior Sportsperson of the Year | Shannon Maguire |
Young Sportsperson of the Year | Stuart Taylor |
Community Event of the Year | Currgah Community Day |
North
Award Category | Award Winner |
Citizen of the Year | Narelle Mountford |
Young Citizen of the Year | Robert Willadsen |
Senior Sportsperson of the Year | Kristy Lane |
Young Sportsperson of the Year | Lara French |
Arts and Cultural Award | Jaylin Kimmins |
South
Award Category | Award Winner |
Citizen of the Year | Morris & Diann Hawkins |
Senior Sportsperson of the Year | Peter Spencer |
Junior Sportsperson of the Year | Isabella Woolcock |
Arts and Cultural Award | Darryl Black |
Community Event of the Year | QLD Pedal Prix Super Series State Final |