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17 January, 2025

Allora’s Bailey Harm Nominated For Citizen Award

Nominees for this year’s Citizen of Year Awards have been announced by the Southern Downs Regional Council.


Bailey Harm.
Bailey Harm.

These awards recognise outstanding individuals who have gone above and beyond to make a positive impact on their communities.

With the winners set to be revealed on Australia Day, Southern Downs Councillor Morwenna Harslett extended her congratulations to all nominees and acknowledged their dedication to serving the community.

“Each nominee has been nominated because someone in their community respects their contribution and wants their efforts to be recognised and celebrated,” Councillor Harslett said.

“Each of these individuals has left a positive mark, whether through volunteering, advocacy or leadership and they remind us of the incredible potential we have as a community when we work together.”

Citizen of the Year Award: Beatrice Hawkins, Cathy Halliday, John Skinner, Marissa Clarke, Mary Puglisi, Megan Strong, Morwenna Arcidiacono, Paul Graham, Rebecca Telfer, Sandy Venn-Brown, Sharon Young, Stuart Perrett and Wayne Foster

Junior Citizen of the Year Award: Ashley Wren, Eva Palmer and Isabella Sullivan

Cultural Citizen of the Year Award: Kenneth Parsons, John Telfer and Elise O’Brien

Junior Cultural Citizen of the Year Award: Ryon Gibson

Sportsperson or Sports Administrator of the Year Award: Damien Lawler, Kate Dearden and Shelley Doyle-Peasnell

Junior Sportsperson of the Year Award: Bailey Harm and Hayden Watts

Community Event of the Year Award: Darling Downs Heavy Horse Event, Killarney P-10 State School 150 Year Celebration, NAIDOC Ball and NAIDOC Week Events, Shakespeare Under The Stars - Stanthorpe Little Theatre and WarwickCon Headspace

All award recipients and nominees will be recognised at a special awards ceremony at Dalveen State School on Sunday 26 January 2025 starting at 9am.

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