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Our Wayne, Penrith Citizen of the Year! Penrith’s 2016 Citizen of the Year, Wayne Willmington, is a champion of local business, charity and community pursuits in which he devotes time to his own business and fundraising for charity. He also has served his local Rural Fire Service for more than 20 years. Wayne was one of nine residents awarded Australia Day honours at a formal dinner held at the Civic Centre, last month. Penrith Mayor Karen McKeown said the recipients of the awards continue to uphold the prestigious nature for which they are awarded. “Each year Council awards residents for their selflessness and dedication to the community,” Cr McKeown said. “These inspirational people were nominated by friends, family and peers as outstanding citizens. They richly deserve recognition for their work in our community.” Wayne has shown expertise in many areas including - business, charity and community pursuits as well as being a foundation member of the Warragamba / Silverdale Chamber of Commerce, along with many other endeavours. As a passionate local business owner Wayne has been involved in many progressive initiatives around Penrith and continues his dedication to volunteering with more than 20 years of service to the RFS. Wayne was instrumental in writing ‘Luddenham, The Story’ and along with wife Ann organised the ‘Music For Life Ball’ raising money for Dr Teo’s Cure Brain Cancer Foundation. The ball raised $288,000 in its first 5 years. Penrith Mayor Karen McKeown with Penrith Citizen of the Year Mr Wayne Willmington.
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