It’s time to nominate for the Manningham Civic Awards

Published
28 Jun 2024
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Nominations are now open for the Civic Awards.

Nominations close Monday 22 July 2024 and winners will be announced at the 2024 Ceremony on Thursday 22 August 2024.

Nominate now

Are you looking for a creative way to show someone how much you appreciate the difference they make to the Manningham community? Nominations are open for the 2024 Manningham Civic Awards.

The awards recognise individuals and community organisations improving the local area through volunteer, paid or unpaid work.

Manningham Mayor, Councillor Carli Lange encouraged the community to nominate. 

“Nominating a friend, family member or someone you work with is a great way to show how much you value and appreciate the difference they make,” Cr Lange said.

“Civic Awards are important because they raise awareness of all the good things happening in our community and acknowledge individual and group contributions.”

There are five award categories:

  1. The Citizen of the Year Award – recognises a Manningham resident whose outstanding contribution has improved the lives of the local community.
  2. The Young Citizen of the Year Award – for an outstanding contribution made by a young Manningham resident to improve the lives of the local community.
  3. The Doreen Stoves Volunteer of the Year Award – recognises the contribution made by a volunteer in the local community.
  4. Sports Volunteer of the Year Award – for individuals who demonstrate leadership in the Manningham sporting community.
  5. Community Organisation of the Year Award – acknowledges community organisations, clubs or groups who have gone ‘above and beyond’ to improve the lives of the Manningham community.

Find out more and nominate

Nominations are now open for the Civic Awards and close Monday 22 July 2024. Winners will be announced at the 2024 Ceremony on Thursday 22 August 2024.

To find our more or to nominate visit, manningham.vic.gov.au/civic-awards. The awards acknowledge community organisations, clubs or groups who have gone ‘above and beyond’ to improve the lives of the Manningham community.

Hear from Berry - 2023 Young Citizen of the Year 

Manningham’s 2023 Young Citizen of Year, Berry Eain, received her award for her commitment to bridging the gap between local and international students within her school and the wider community.

Berry, an advocate for student voice, shared her gratitude for receiving an award.

“Growing up, I have always had strong intentions of striving for the betterment of myself, my family and my community. Unfortunately, this was not the reality in my home country, Myanmar.” Berry said.

“I was genuinely surprised by the emphasis on student voices and youth engagement in Manningham. It was a whole new concept to me to see young people actively undertaking volunteering and leadership roles.

“I am honoured to be able to use my agency and voice for those in my home country, spreading awareness that despite lack of opportunities, we can still be leaders for ourselves one day.”