Noosa played its part in this week’s Queensland Day celebrations by recognising the incredible people who volunteer their time and services across the community to make Noosa a better place.
At The J Theatre on Monday night Noosa MP Sandy Bolton presented awards to 37 deserving people who had been nominated for a Noosa Queensland Day award.
With family and friends beside them, award recipients were announced by MC Richard Hansen. To enthusiastic applause recipients came forward, some with beaming smiles or a tear in their eye, to collect their award and receive a hug from Noosa’s MP.
They have volunteered to help others across a wide variety of areas including service clubs, sporting associations, arts and gardening groups, libraries and historical organisations . They have helped the disabled, those in need and the environment.
“It’s good to recognise those who go above and beyond every day without payment to ensure the liveability of Noosa,” Ms Bolton said.
“They often go unnoticed but they are the beating heart of our community. I don’t think everyone realises that nothing happens without their work. Their stories inspire us to do better for the whole community. There is no better place to live and it’s because of these people.”
The awards were sponsored by Cooroy RSL and Noosa Today and St Teresa’s Catholic College Concert Band performed.