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Cooroy shows pride of workmanship

The closing date of 28 March to apply for the Rotary Club of Cooroy Pride of Workmanship and Service Awards is fast approaching.

The Award is designed to acknowledge employees or business operators, irrespective of age or vocation, who in the eyes of their employer or their customers displays outstanding qualities in terms of approach, attitude, dedication and commitment to his or her job.

Rotary Club of Cooroy president Andrew Aves said, “This is one of the highlights of our Rotary year when we take the opportunity to recognise and celebrate individuals who instinctively produce good service to their customers and contribute to the quality of life we all enjoy in this community.”

The Award is intended to cover all aspects of work performance and ethics, inclusive of quality and quantity of output, customer service, safety, initiative and sense of responsibility.


“There are no winners or losers. The Awards are recognition by Rotary, based on a recommendation by an employer or customer, of an individual’s achievement, commitment and ability to inspire his/her fellow employees or customers,” Andrew said.

“The Award objective is to encourage pride in all jobs and vocations. It provides employers and customers with the opportunity to recognise employees who display the qualities worthy of an award and to encourage a sense of community pride in individual achievement.”

Nominations close on 28 March 2023. To nominate someone for the Award please contact Chris Durie (0409 875 507) or visit cooroyrotary.org.au/ to access the nomination form.

The Awards to be presented at a Rotary Club of Cooroy hosted dinner at the RSL Club in Cooroy on Monday 15 April 2023, tickets $35 per person – Award recipients free.

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