Nationals Member for Clarence, Richie Williamson, has proudly announced Broadwater's Emma Crethar as the Clarence Electorate Local Woman of the Year as part of International Women's Day celebrations.
Emma has been at the forefront of the rebuild of Broadwater Public School after it was devastated by the 2022 floods. As a dedicated leader of the Broadwater Public School P&C Association, she has fearlessly fought to overcome unnecessary bureaucratic obstacles that could have delayed the rebuild.
Mr Williamson said Emma's leadership and determination have been instrumental in securing a fast-tracked, flood-resilient school, ensuring local children could return to learning in their own community.
"Emma led by example, and the Broadwater community followed," Mr Williamson said.
"She never sought recognition - she just wanted to see the kids back in their school. But there is no doubt that Emma was the driving force behind this fight, and this award is just a small way of saying thank you for everything she has done."
Emma said the award is a shared achievement.
"I am truly honoured and humbled to receive this recognition. But I want to be clear-this award isn't just mine. I accept it on behalf of our entire P&C, a group of strong, resilient, and supportive women who have worked tirelessly for the betterment of our kids and community," she said.
"We are a group of mums who, after hearing 'be patient' and 'trust the process' once too many times, decided to take action. From our very first call for help, both Richie and the Broadwater community have stood by us every step of the way. We are so fortunate to call Broadwater home – our small village is built on a foundation of unwavering community spirit.
"Lastly, I want to thank my family for their constant support throughout this entire process. All the hard work will fade into the background on Day 1 of next term, when our kids walk into their new school for the first time-back in the heart of their community, where they truly belong."