Annual Australia Day Celebrations

Australia Day

Council assists the Australia Day Committee (Victoria) to reflect, respect and celebrate with our local community through events and local government awards that provide an important opportunity to acknowledge local achievements and outstanding contributions.

Australia Day 2025

Nominations for 2025 Australia Day Awards

Nominations for the 2025 Australia Day Awards are now open and will be presented at the annual awards ceremony held on Sunday, 26 January 2025 in events held in Stawell and St Arnaud.

Australia Day 2025 Nomination Form

Important information when nominating:

  • Self-nominations will not be accepted. 

  • Supporting evidence may be attached to the nomination form.

  • Incomplete nomination forms will not be considered. 

  • Nomination forms must be received by 5pm Friday 13 December 2024 

  • The nominee must be an Australian Citizen and reside in the Northern Grampians Shire. 

  • The selection panel will make their decisions based on the criteria for each award and the information provided with the nomination forms. 

  • The selection panel will determine which category nominations are assigned to and reserves the right to consider any nomination for any award category. 

  • The decision of the selection panel is final, and no correspondence will be entered into. 

  • In the event that no nominations are received in any of the categories, the selection panel reserves the right to grant the award to a group, event or citizen of its choice. 

  • All nominees and nominators will receive an invitation to the award ceremony at which the Mayor and Australia Day Ambassador will present the awards.

Australia Day Events

In the lead up to Australia Day, detailed information about events throughout the shire will be found in our Events Calendar.

Australia Day Award Winners 2024

Council hosted two well-attended Australia Day ceremonies held in St Arnaud and Stawell on Friday 26 January 2024 that were designed to show appreciation for the spirited people and groups who play a vital role in strengthening and supporting their communities. Read more here.

The following Northern Grampians Shire Council 2024 recipients of Australia Day Awards were announced on the day.

Citizen of the Year Award - Melissa Weir

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Mayor, Cr Rob Haswell presents the Kara Kara Ward Citizen of the Year Award to Melissa Weir

Presented by the Mayor, Cr Rob Haswell, Melissa Weir was nominated for being a caring and unassuming community-minded person who works quietly behind the scenes, with no-thought for self-promotion. Highly regarded and respected by her peers, Melissa is known for her willingness to support, encourage and work with students and their families beyond school hours and is always available. She is also an advocate for diversity and has integrated accessibility programs, special days, and activities for students to participate in and learn through.

Community Group of the Year Award -St Arnaud Neighbourhood House

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Members of the St Arnaud Neighbourhood House Committee (L-R) Chris Jones, Rachel Hendry, Heather Stevenson, Cr Karen Hyslop and Graham Ross.

Presented by Cr Karen Hyslop, St Arnaud Neighbourhood House was nominated for the outstanding contribution it makes to the direct benefit of the community. St Arnaud Neighbourhood House is a charitable public organisation driven by a purpose to advance social and public wellbeing and volunteers work tirelessly and with passion to ensure that the wider community is supported.

Young Citizen of the Year Award - Sophie Male

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Presented by Cr Eddy Ostarcevic, Sophie Male was nominated for her outstanding leadership skills, active involvement in numerous sporting clubs and support for young people across the community. Sophie plays a key role in community sport in the St Arnaud area and acts as participant, mentor and coach across many sports, all while pursuing tertiary studies.

Senior Citizen of the Year - John Goode

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Presented by Cr Eddy Ostarcevic, John Goode was nominated in recognition of the years of service he has dedicated to the clubs and community of St Arnaud, Noted to be a quiet and unassuming person who gets the job done, John is the ultimate club member with fastidious attention to detail who shows no sign of slowing his involvement in any of the significant number of clubs and associations that he has dedicated his time to.

Community Group of the Year Award - Stawell Uniting Church Pop Up Shop

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Presented by Cr Erwin, Stawell Uniting Church Pop Up Shop, has been an eagerly awaited event for the wider community and visitors alike since its inception as a fundraiser six years ago. Hosted once every three months by a staff of dedicated volunteers, the pop up promotes sustainability and offers a fabulous sense of community, fellowship, sense of purpose and wellbeing to all who participate.

Local Hero of the Year Award - Mrs Margaret Perry

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Presented by Cr Karen Hyslop, Mrs Margaret Perry was nominated as a trusted and wise volunteer with a kind, genuine and caring heart and long history of supporting the community. Noted for her gentle and unassuming disposition, Margaret continues to offer dedicated service to the community well into retirement and is willing to go the extra mile, assisting people in need of personalised in-home support services and providing friendship and much needed quality time to the lives of all those that she cares for.

Young Citizen of the Year - D'Artagnan Walls

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Cr Karen Hyslop presents the Young Citizen of the Year Award to D'Artagnan Walls

Presented by Cr Trevor Gready, D’Artagnan Walls was nominated due to his dedication to sport and his willingness to support, guide and lead the next generation of players locally through Stawell Tennis Club. He is an inspiring and generous mentor and provides exceptional leadership to hundreds of kids and their parents throughout the wider community. 

Citizen of the Year Award - Mr Rupert Bibby

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Citizen of the Year Mr Rupert Bibby and his wife Helen Bibby

Presented by Cr Rob Haswell, Mr Rupert Bibby was nominated as an outstanding member of the wider community, as a dedicated farmer and proud family man whose lifetime of service to the Navarre community has been offered with care, consideration and a genuine desire to ensure that Navarre is the best it can be.