The Northern Rivers Times Edition 186

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typically coincides with Local Government Week in August. Survival Day was instead held again at Byron Bay last Friday, January 26, which celebrated the survival of

the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and culture. Arakwal Bundjalung people of Byron, the Sisters of Reconciliation and the Cavanbah Reconciliation Group

invited community members to the 20th annual Cavanbah (Byron Bay) Survival Day event at Main Beach, Byron Bay. Thousands attended the event, which included

Bundjalung and Djugun musicians and speakers who discussed the history of the British Invasion and colonisation of Bundjalung people. Ballina Shire Council had no changes to its annual Australia Day Awards and Citizenship Ceremony with both celebrations held last Friday at the Lennox Head Cultural Centre. The shire’s ceremony started with a Welcome to Country by Bundjalung elder Aunty Julia Paden, followed by a special citizenship ceremony and the much-anticipated Ballina Shire Australia Day Awards.

Celebrating Excellence: Ballina Shire’s 2024 Australia Day Award Winners The community united to pay tribute to our local heroes, extend a warm welcome to new Australian citizens, and celebrate the essence of living in the picturesque Ballina Shire. Hosted at the Lennox Head Cultural Centre by the Ballina Shire Council, the official Australia Day ceremony was a vibrant affair. It commenced with a heartfelt Welcome to Country by Aunty Julia Paden, followed by captivating performances by the Ballina Players and the Lennox Beach Line Dancers. The ceremony also featured a touching citizenship induction and the eagerly awaited announcement of the Ballina Shire Australia Day Awards. Among the 40 nominations across various categories, Rex and Di Farrell, 2023’s Citizens of the Year, proudly revealed the 2024 Citizen of the Year. Mayor Sharon Cadwallader, alongside the esteemed Master of Ceremonies Sandra Jackson from 101.9 Paradise FM,

had the privilege of presenting the awards. Here are the deserving recipients and nominees: Citizen Of The Year: Joel Taylor Joel Taylor, a Lennox local from birth, has left an indelible mark not just in the realm of surfing but beyond. Despite a spinal cord injury at 21, Joel’s passion for the ocean persisted, leading him to embrace parasurfing. Within a year of his return to the water, Joel clinched the Australian Para Surfing Title and emerged triumphant as the 2023 ISA World Para Surfing Champion in the Men’s Prone 1 Division. His personal triumphs inspire many, while his establishment of Unite Clothing in 2004 and active support for bodyboarding associations underscore his commitment to community and the ocean. Young Citizen Of The Year: Lucy Trease As the 2023 School Captain of Alstonville High, Lucy Trease epitomizes leadership and

service. Alongside her academic pursuits, Lucy co-manages a sourdough bakery with her brothers, extending a helping hand to flood victims in 2022. An avid volunteer and mentor, Lucy dedicates her time to coaching soccer, supporting debating teams, and engaging in school sports, exemplifying exceptional dedication and community spirit. Senior Citizen Of The Year (Joint Winners) Dr. Colin MacDonald Dr. MacDonald’s illustrious medical career spanning the Royal Australian Navy and Ballina District Hospital reflects his unwavering commitment to healthcare. His advocacy for staff and patients alike, coupled with extensive community involvement,

illustrates a profound dedication to service. Yvonne Scarrabellotti For over three decades, Yvonne Scarrabellotti has been a beacon of leadership and service, notably through her instrumental role in the Country Women’s Association and various community initiatives. Her tireless efforts in aiding during natural disasters and supporting numerous local organizations exemplify her enduring commitment to community welfare. Volunteer Of The Year (Joint Winners) Ivan Leahy Ivan Leahy’s humanitarian efforts, both locally and internationally, highlight his unwavering dedication to aiding those in need. From chairing the Ballina Hope Haven Women’s Refuge

to founding Kenya Health, Ivan’s compassion knows no bounds. Ken Delany Ken Delany’s steadfast commitment to Ballina Marine Rescue for over 15 years showcases his exemplary leadership and dedication to community safety. His invaluable contributions as a trainer, fundraiser, and community liaison underscore his pivotal role in safeguarding the Ballina waters. Community Event Of The Year (Joint Winners) Purple Friday (Rotary Club of Ballina on Richmond and Cherry Street Sports) DV Walk (Rotary Club of Ballina on Richmond) These collaborative initiatives against Domestic & Family Violence, spearheaded by the Rotary Club, underscore the power of community action in addressing significant social issues. Sporting Achievement Award: Lennox Beach Line Dancing Lennox Beach Line Dancing’s journey

from a small school club to international acclaim symbolizes dedication, talent, and community connection, redefining perceptions of line dancing. Arts/Cultural Award: Ballina Players Ballina Players’ longstanding contribution to the arts scene, characterized by exceptional productions and community engagement, enriches the cultural fabric of the Ballina Shire. Environmental Award: The Wildlife Twins – Bridget and Sophie Thompson Bridget and Sophie Thompson’s fervent commitment to wildlife conservation and education underscores the importance of environmental stewardship in the Northern Rivers region. As part of the ceremony, we welcomed 17 new Australian citizens from diverse backgrounds. To learn more about the award winners and nominees, visit Ballina Shire Council’s website: ballina.nsw.gov.au/ AustraliaDay.


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Scrap unjust tax on farmers

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The Urgent Call for Collective Biosecurity Awareness

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BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE

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ARTISTS IN CONVERSATION: PENNY EVANS AND BETTY RUSS

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NSW Environment Protection Authority statement:

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Female leadership key to community ‘saving itself’ in unprecedented trauma

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$12K GRANTS TO GROW RICHMOND AND CLARENCE VALLEY HEALTH WORKFORCE

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Continued Fire Ant Treatment in Murwillumbah Post-Wet Season

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The Greatest Show in Town!

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Improving safety on the Summerland Way

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Tweed Shire 2024 Citizen of the Year – dedicated frefghter and disability support worker Julie Lowe

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FROM DREAMER TO HEALER: ALLEGRA’S INSPIRING JOURNEY

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Suffolk Park property owner fined $12,000 for unauthorised holiday letting

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Tweed citizens recognised at Australia Day Awards Ceremony

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Achievement Awards

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MP backs “Stop the Fill” petition

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Inspiring leader joins her dad as award winner

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Celebrating Excellence: Ballina Shire’s 2024 Australia Day Award Winners

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Tweed Shire Council bucks tradition

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