Port Stephens Council is calling for the community to nominate local champions who support or inspire others, show leadership or excel in their field as part of the 2024 Annual Awards.
Held on Australia Day each year, the awards are an opportunity to recognise the people who make an outstanding contribution to our place.
Port Stephens Mayor Leah Anderson says this is an important time to acknowledge the fantastic efforts of groups and individuals in our region.
"We're so proud of those who stand out as shining lights in our community, whether donating their time to community programs, championing local sports, or raising environmental awareness," Mayor Anderson said.
"We want to acknowledge those that go a little bit further, open their arms a little bit wider or give that little bit extra to inspire us all to make every day better," she added.
There are 7 award categories Council is seeking nominations for.
"We want to know who you think deserves to be recognised as our Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year, Freeman of Port Stephens, Sportsperson of the Year, Environmental Citizen of the Year or should receive the Port Stephens Medal or Cultural Endeavour Award," Mayor Anderson said.
"If you know someone who has given back to their community or done something extraordinary during the last year, nominate them today to show them your appreciation," she added.
Dedicated Community Care Clinical Nurse, Registered Nurse and passionate Dementia Nurse and advocate, Meagan Ambrose was recognised as the 2023 Citizen of the Year for her extensive contributions to the community, being actively involved in various community organisations including the Dementia and Memory Loss Activity Centre that she opened in 2022.
"This is the community's opportunity to say thank you with a nomination so we can celebrate those who put our community first and make us proud," Mayor Anderson added.