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Nominate a Queensland Day Award recipient

Noosa is filled with inspirational people who give of their time to help others and we’re calling on you to nominate these people for a 2021 Noosa Electorate Queensland Day Award.

Last year COVID-restrictions prevented Noosa from celebrating Queensland Day together and paying tribute to our unsung heroes but with so many worthy recipients we are expecting a big celebration this year.

Noosa Today, Noosa MP Sandy

Bolton and Bendigo Bank are joining forces this year to put

a spotlight on these people.

In 2019 more than 50 people were honoured with a Noosa Queensland Day Award. They came from all areas of the community and ranged in age from 16-year-old schoolgirl Majayha Hamblin to 87-year-old musician Ron West.

Ron has long volunteered to play the piano or organ for the silent films at the Majestic Theatre in Pomona. The living legend has an encyclopaedic knowledge of the film industry and is an amazing volunteer.

St Teresa student Majayha says she likes to make a difference where she lives. She is an active member of the Noosa Heads Surf Club and Noosa Tri Club. On top of her lifesaving patrols Majayha volunteers with Sea Horse Nippers and serves as an IRB crew member. She also volunteers at events such as the Noosa Tri, Noosa Summer Swim and Runaway Noosa Marathon.

“Queensland Day is an opportunity to celebrate

our culture, heritage, people and unique

identity,“ Ms Bolton said. “We also get to honour our inspiring

Queensland role models who encourage us

all to do better and be better. So many of our

Noosa locals do this by working for the benefit

of others and for our collective community.“

We urge people to nominate soon with

the deadline looming on Monday 17 May. The

awards are open to first-time recipients who

have volunteered for a minimum of two years

with a limit of two nominations per organisation

and whose community work is within the

Noosa electorate.

Every completed nomination recognised

will see the recipient presented a personalised

Noosa Electorate Queensland Day Award Medallion

and a certificate of recognition at a

Queensland Day Ceremony on Thursday 3

June at The J Theatre, Noosaville.

The annual Noosa Electorate Queensland

Day Awards are proudly sponsored by Sandy

Bolton MP, Noosa Today and the Tewantin

Noosa, Cooroy and Pomona Community Bank

branch of Bendigo Bank.

For more information about the awards,

contact the Noosa Electorate Office on 5319

3100 or download, complete and email your

nomination with a photo of the recipient to

sandyBolton.com.

Nomination forms are also available from

Sandy’s office 28 Eenie Creek Rd, Noosaville or

from the Noosa Today office at 36 Mary Street,

Noosaville.

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