Who will be Local Hero of 2023?

Eurobodalla has many extraordinary residents who make our community better with acts of generosity, bravery, compassion and accomplishment.

It is time to recognise these people, with nominations now open for the 2023 Local Hero Award. Eurobodalla Mayor Mathew Hatcher said high achievers often fly low, not seeking recognition.

“The annual Local Hero Award is one way Eurobodalla Council can put these good people in the spotlight, he said.

“To hear the background and stories of nominees is inspirational and it really reinforces how volunteers can be the glue that keep us all together.

Last year’s winner was Dr Jenny Munro AM, who served the Narooma community as a well-loved GP since the 1970s, and once retired set up a foundation to support students in medicine. During her time as president of the Narooma Chamber of Commerce and helped keep community spirit alive, bringing people together over multiple events since bushfires and lockdowns.

Mayor Hatcher was also an award recipient in 2020. He said nominations can be for anyone who has exceeded expectations in any field.

“Whether that be community service, arts or sport, environment, education or health, we want to celebrate shire residents who have gone above and beyond for the benefit of others,” Mayor Hatcher said.

The Local Hero Award was established in 2018. Entries are open until Wednesday 1 November with the nomination form and guidelines on Council’s Local Hero Award webpage.

Mayor Hatcher said all nominees will be invited to attend a special event in November where the finalists and winner will be announced.


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