The Northern Rivers Times Edition 186

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!!!February 1, 2024

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Inspiring leader joins her dad as award winner By Tim Howard It’s been a case of like father, like daughter for the 2024 Clarence Valley Citizen of the Year, Aneika Kapeen. Aneika, who picked up the award at a ceremony in Yamba on Friday, joins her father and 2003 Citizen of the Year Trevor Kapeen on the list of winners. She said she had been a reluctant participant in the award as the idea of seeking personal recognition had nothing to do with her role. “Everything I do here is for mob and community,” she said. “It was a big pill to swallow to put myself out there.” The clincher for the practical CEO was the prospect that the title could help her gain grants for the projects her organisation ran. “Everyone told me if I had Citizen of the Year on a grant application, it had a much bigger chance of success,” she said. “That’s what convinced me finally, that it would help my mob and community get some of programs it needs to help

people.” Aneika said Mudyala came about while she was working for her father at the Nungera Aboriginal Co-operative. She said in that time she became aware of people with ideas to start programs that did not involve housing, which is Nungera’s focus. “While I was there I started working with these people and eventually split off from Nungera,” she said. Aneika said Mudyala has deliberately keep itself a lean, home-based operation. “We all work from home and don’t have any office frontage. “It keeps us more present in the community and aware of feedback on the projects we run.” Aneika and the three other winners, received their awards at the annual presentation ceremony at the Yamba Bowlo Sports and Leisure on January 25. In addition to Aneika’s award, the Young Citizen of the Year went to Aidan Really for his fundraising for cancer support. Aidan lost his father

to the disease and his response to raise money to cover the costs of families with a member fighting the disease has been outstanding. The 2024 Local Hero award went to Happy Paws Haven founder Sally Rogers for her work encouraging responsible pet ownership. And last but not least the 2024 Community Achievement Award went to the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Support Group. Since 2012 the group has raised more than $134,000 to help find the vital helicopter rescue service through high teas and other events in the community. The Clarence Valley Council run even attracted a total of 37 nominations across the four categories for this year’s awards,. Prior to the awards, 17 new Australian citizens were naturalised in a ceremony hosted by event ambassador, Cr Debrah Novak. Mayor Peter Johnstone was joined by NSW Member for Clarence Richie Williamson to

welcome the new citizens and present the awards. Deputy Mayor Jeff Smith, Cr Karen Toms, Cr Allison Whaites, Cr Steve Pickering, Cr Greg Clancy and Clarence Valley Council general manager Laura Black were among the other dignitaries present on the day. Other nominees were: Allan Woods, Claire Aman, Justin James, Kaitlyn-Maree Robertson, Mark Blackadder, Philip Hirst, Rex Green, Sally Anne Rogers, Sue Boyle, Tom Lavery, Vicki Marsh, Zak Masters. 2024 Young Citizen of the Year - Aidan Really Aidan developed a passion for fundraising for cancer patients two years ago after losing his father to cancer. From his personal experience, he understands the cost incurred by patients for treatment regularly, visiting oncology sites, and travelling out of the district for pet scans and radiation treatment. All money raised is distributed by the nurses in the oncology ward in the way of petrol, gift or

food vouchers which has gone on to assist dozens of patients going through treatment. Other nominees were Kaitlyn-Maree Robertson, Madeleine Schroder, Scott Wright, and Tom Lavery. 2024 Local Hero - Sally Anne Rogers Sally welcomes school kids, college students, NDIS, people who are interested in a career with companion animals and the wider community, to learn about the importance of responsible pet ownership. Sally continues to build a pathway for the future based on the needs of the animals and the community, continually upgrading skills and resources, so new programs can be put in place. Other nominees: Carolyn WilliamsO’Shea, Holly Weston, Janet Johnston, John Pullinger, Lloyd Fernance, Ursula Tunks. 2024 Community Achievement - Westpac Rescue Helicopter Support Group - Grafton Volunteer Support Group The Westpac Rescue

Helicopter Service - Grafton Volunteer Support Group has been hosting events and raising funds for the helicopter service since 2012. In that time the support group has raised over $134,000 through an annual Helicopter High Tea, Barefoot Bowls Days and Bunnings Barbecues. As well as this, the group has assisted other organisations raising funds for the Rescue Helicopter such as the Grafton Sporting Car Club. The group comprises around 15 active members. Some of the Support Group members have been volunteering for the Helicopter Service for 26 years and most have volunteered for over 10 years. Other nominees were: Grafton City Juniors, Gurehlgam Corporation, Happy Paws Haven Inc, ICOPE, Lions Club of Maclean, Maclean Food Bank, Maclean Food Hub, Southampton RFB, Surf Camp Downunder, Team Aidan, Warm Touch.

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A Guide to Koala-Friendly Gardens

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Enhancing Rural Healthcare: Government Initiative Boosts Support for Rural Generalists

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Urgent Reforms to Vaping Laws: A Call to Safeguard Youth Against Nicotine Addiction

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Innovative MRI Technique Revolutionizes Severe Depression Treatment

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Boosted Work Bonus Unlocks Extra Income for Older Australians

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WHATS ON THE MENU TONIGHT?

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Toyota Trademark Fuels Speculation of High-Performance Flagship

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GWM Unveils 2024 Tank 500: Hybrid Power, Seven Seats, and Competitive Pricing to Challenge Toyota Prado

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Ford’s Global CEO Affrms Commitment to V8 Engines, Unveils Long-Term Vision

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Build more social housing to tackle homelessness: Homelessness NSW

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Urgent Call for ACCC Inquiry as Farmers and Families Grapple with Unfair Retail Practices

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peak farm body is urging the Federal Government to put its agricultural policies under the microscope as it prioritises cost of living relief for Australians.

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Meat & Livestock Australia Initiates Search for New Managing Director

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Markets Signals Bright Start to 2024

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RIC reaches 3,000 farm loan customers

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Government rejects compensation offer, betrays cattle industry

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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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RECENT CATTLE MARKET REPORTS

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NSW Environment Protection Authority statement:

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Casino saleyards back in action with Outcross at the helm

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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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COP THIS! NEW WOMEN IN UNIFORM LAY DOWN THE LAW IN THE CLARENCE VALLEY

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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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Time for a closer look at supermarket pricing

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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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