Archive for the 'Awards' Category
Young Aboriginal Achievers Honoured With Awards

Richard Wynne with Ricci Marks Aboriginal Young Achiever Awards 2010 recipients Clarisse Slater and Lowell Hunter with Encouragement Award recipient Sarai Atkinson far right.
State Member for Richmond and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Richard Wynne today presented awards to recipients of the 2010 Ricci Marks Young Aboriginal Achiever Awards during a ceremony at the State Library of Victoria. Read more
NOMINATIONS OPEN FOR MULTICULTURAL AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE
The Premier of Victoria John Brumby today called for nominations for Victoria’s Multicultural Awards for Excellence. Read more
TOO DEADLY CLEANS UP AT DARDI AWARDS
Alphington business Too Deadly Cleaning Services has taken out the Outstanding Victorian Aboriginal Small Business Award at this evening’s 2010 Dardi Victorian Aboriginal Business Excellence Awards. Read more
NOMINATIONS CALLED FOR 2010 HEALTH VOLUNTEER AWARDS
Volunteers working in local hospitals, community health services and with ambulance services will be eligible for the second annual Minister for Health Volunteer Awards.
State Member for Richmond Richard Wynne says the awards are designed to highlight and celebrate the volunteers who make a significant contribution to public healthcare in our local community. Read more
NOMINATIONS OPEN FOR PREMIER’S VOLUNTEERING AWARDS

State Member for Richmond Richard Wynne today called on all Victorians to nominate individuals or groups that have made a real difference to their communities by entering the 2010 Premier’s Community Volunteering Awards. Read more
NOMINATIONS CLOSING FOR OUTSTANDING WOMEN
Victorians have until 30 October to nominate inspirational women in their local communities for the 10th anniversary 2010 Victorian Honour Roll of Women, Minister for Women’s Affairs Maxine Morand said today.
Ms Morand said Victorian women could be nominated for their contributions in a diverse range of fields from education, social justice and science, to medicine, human rights, media, literature and arts, sport and recreation, as well as involvement in ethnic and indigenous communities. Read more
YOUR CHANCE TO HONOUR LOCAL SENIOR SPORT ACHIEVERS
State Member for Richmond, Richard Wynne, encourages local residents to honour their local senior sports heroes by nominating them for the 2009 Council on the Ageing (COTA) Active at All Ages Awards. Read more