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Last chance to nominate for Community Awards

Nominations are open for the annual Community Awards, with community members encouraged to help recognise those who tirelessly help others.

The awards will recognise people and groups who serve their communities in volunteering, environmental work, advocacy and helpfulness.

Yarra Ranges Mayor Jim Child said that serving the community takes many forms, all of which were important.

“We know that there are countless volunteers, community groups and community advocates who work every day to make this one of the best places in the world to live.

“To put it quite simply, without the thousands of volunteer hours every year – planting trees and improving the local environment; taking calls, donating items and helping people in need of a hand; providing events and education and information; advocating for positive change – we would all be much worse off as a community.

“These awards are a chance to give some of these wonderful, passionate people some well-deserved recognition – a reminder that we see their work and appreciate it deeply.

“I think most of us could think of someone who, in the last 12 months, has done something incredible in their community, without thought of thanks.

“I encourage all of our community members to nominate someone they think is exceptional.

“All it takes is ten minutes to fill out a form, and you’ll get to make someone’s whole year,” he said.

Awards are handed out for environmental volunteering (including a young environmental achiever award), community leadership and an award for Citizen of the Year.

Nominations close at 11.59pm on Sunday, 12 November.

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