Recipients 2013
- Name
- Marie Davis
- Category
- South Australia's Citizen of the Year
- Council
- Town of Gawler
Marie Davis is an enthusiastic, inspirational and dedicated person who inspires and encourages others to become involved in community activities and volunteers for numerous organisations within the Gawler region. Despite being a mother and working in a senior management role at the Gawler Hospital, Marie still finds a significant amount of time each week to volunteer to the local community as she has done for the last twenty years.
Some of Marie’s key roles have included involvement with the Wasleys Netball Club and the Gawler Central Football Club, where she spends almost every evening and most of the weekend organising and coordinating club activities.
Marie has also had a significant role with the Gawler Relay for Life Charity events which have raised money for Cancer research including $85,000 just in 2012. Marie is a wonderful example of the importance of local voluntary contribution to the betterment of the community
- Name
- Dayna Duncan
- Category
- South Australia's Young Citizen of the Year
- Council
- District Council of Cleve
Despite her age Dayna has already shown a great deal of enthusiasm and passion for her community volunteering for more than a dozen extra curricular activities and committees at her school, including St John and Country Fire service.
However, Dayna’s key accomplishment this year was winning the ABC Radio Competition “Haywire”, with a piece highlighting the role technology has played in reducing isolation especially for rural regions, and that personal contact and involvement face to face with your community is irreplaceable and cannot be downplayed or ignored.
Dayna’s winning piece has been played nationally on radio, and has now seen her take a role in leadership and community building activities with members of parliament & community leaders, and this has already had an impact on policy related to these issues. Despite her young age Dayna is a wonderful role model for young people who can have a role in their county’s future direction.
- Name
- The Eyre Peninsula Field Day
- Category
- Community Event of the Year
- Council
- District Council of Cleve
The Eyre Peninsula Field Days are an enormous community event, relying heavily on the involvement of almost all service groups, sporting clubs, religious groups, businesses and other organisations in the community for its existence.
Field Days showcase the very best that the Eyre Peninsula has to offer, combining a vast array of industries, technologies and information and lessening out the communities’ geographic isolation of these products and services.
Field Days are a major source of fundraising for local non-profit organisations, and many infrastructure developments would not have been possible without the event. It also displays what is possible when local government, business and the not for profit organisations of a community work together.