. Volunteers from Asquith, Glenhaven, Hornsby Heights, Carlingford, Rouse Hill and The Ponds were recognised for their outstanding contribution at the 10th Annual Volunteer of the Year Awards in Castle Hill today. The top award went to Geoffrey Milton of Glenhaven who received both the overall 2016 Sydney Hornsby North West Volunteer of the Year...
Volunteers from Bellevue Hill, Sydney City, Broadway, Kensington, Dover Heights, Rosebery and the University of NSW were recognised for their outstanding contribution at the 10th Annual Volunteer of the Year Awards in Randwick today. The top award went to Dr David Digges of Bellevue Hill who received both the overall 2016 Sydney City East Volunteer...
Images from the 2015 Volunteer of the Year Awards, held at 99 on York on Friday, December 4 2015. To save an image, please click the image, which will pop-up, then either right click (for windows) or ctrl-click ( for apple) and select “save image as…” option.
Images from the 2015 Volunteer of the Year Awards, held at 99 on York on Friday, December 4 2015. To save an image, please click the image, which will pop-up, then either right click (for windows) or ctrl-click (for apple) and select “save image as…” option.
Images from the 2015 Volunteer of the Year Awards, held at 99 on York on Friday, December 4 2015. To save an image please click the image, which will pop up, then either right click (for windows) or ctrl-click (for apple) and select “save image as…” option.
The Holocaust Survivor Guides, now aged between 70-95 years, were the foundation of the Sydney Jewish Museum when it began 23 years ago and remain the centre of the Museum’s activities. Every visitor who has the opportunity to hear a Survivor’s account of their wartime experience is left with an indelible emotional and historical imprint.
Eleanor has been tirelessly volunteering for her community for 30 years. Most notably Eleanor was instrumental in getting the mobile breast cancer bus to Broken Hill to provide free screenings for all women in the remote region. Eleanor supports people experiencing domestic violence, and is a key organiser of annual community events including White Ribbon...
This volunteer team has provided programs to 3,000 children and disadvantaged youth each year for 21 years. The Winds of Change program focuses on what participants can do rather than their disability. It teaches teamwork, empowerment, trust, opportunity, self-esteem, and active communication to help participants be confident and actively participate in their communities.
Team from digiVol working with The Australian Museum, Sydney – Excellence in Volunteer Management Winners The innovative DigiVol program began in 2011 and has now grown to 80 volunteers who work both onsite and online to capture scientific data and import it into the Museum’s collection database. The Volunteer Managers at DIGIVOL have demonstrated excellence...
Josh is the Local Area Controller and Unit Controller for the Armidale-Dumaresq NSW SES Unit. He is one of the youngest ever controllers in SES history. Josh manages volunteer members of the Unit who provide community support in the form of temporary repairs, flood mitigation, tarping, access, evacuation, resupply and chain sawing. Josh’s passion, professionalism...
Growing up in a violent household and experiencing homelessness at aged 13 makes Tegan’s volunteering efforts all the more impressive. In addition to her high school studies, Tegan volunteers with St John’s Ambulance to help achieve her goal of becoming a paramedic. Tegan also volunteers with her local netball club and is a passionate advocate...
Team Atlassian volunteer with Good360 Australia by providing vital IT support and technology to maximise website functionality, provide Photoshop and image editing support to catalogue products for redistribution, as well as provide regular assistance in their warehouse to help sort, pack and label boxes ready to donate much needed goods to a range of charities...