By Parker McKenzie
Tony Smith has named his final Casey Volunteer and Community Awards recipients for 2022, with CFA brigades and a former president of the Monbulk Historical Society rewarded for their community work.
Casey MP Tony Smith, who is retiring from politics following the 2022 federal election, said he’s had the privilege of recognising nearly 300 individuals and 50 local groups with awards over the past seven years.
“We are extremely fortunate to have so many outstanding people working in and for our community who deserve recognition for their hard work, energy and passion to support others; often caring for those most in need.” he said.
Jill A’Vard received a Casey Volunteer and Community Award for her work with Monbulk Historical Society.
Ms A’Vard said she was ecstatic after being nominated by the Society and winning the award.
“I’ve been part of the Monbulk community for a long time and I have been on lots of committees,” she said.
“I just love the history of Monbulk, so that’s why the Monbulk Historical Society has been a big part of my life since I joined in 1989.”
CFA brigades from Olinda, Sassafras and Ferny Creek and Kalorama-Mt Dandenong were also awarded Volunteer and Community Awards.
Mr Smith said he wishes the recipients all the best for their fantastic work for the remainder of 2022 and future years.
“Each year it is a privilege to be able to acknowledge volunteers and groups for their commitment and dedication to our local community,” he said.
“Their many thousands of hours of volunteering each year are so vital to our local community.”