Community Recognition Awards

The inaugural Hobsons Bay Community Recognition Awards recognise the achievements of community organisations, leaders and volunteers in our community who are striving to make a difference and drive positive change.  

The new awards celebrate both individuals and groups and shine a spotlight on the many fantastic projects, initiatives and services in our community.

Awards will be announced at a ceremony on Saturday 30 May. Winners will receive up to $500 towards capacity-building training or professional development opportunity of their choice. 

Nominate an individual or group

Criteria and eligibility

Who can be nominated

Community members are invited to nominate: 

  • Individuals who volunteer or work with a not‑for‑profit or volunteer organisation, group or network. 
  • Community groups, clubs, services, networks, friends‑of groups and not‑for‑profit organisations. 

Who can nominate

  • Anyone in the community may submit a nomination.
  • Individuals cannot nominate themselves. However, group members may nominate their own group.
  • Hobsons Bay City Council employees and councillors cannot nominate or be nominated, with an exception for the Young Leader Award, where the Hobsons Bay Youth Services team work directly with young people and are best placed to identify young leaders within the community.

How to submit a nomination

  • Nominations can be submitted online using Council’s online nomination form
  • Paper nomination forms are available upon request at Council locations, including the Civic Centre, libraries and community hubs. 
  •  All nominations are treated confidentially. Shortlisted nominees are informed of their nomination.  

What information is required

Nominators will be asked to: 

  • Describe the nominee’s achievements and contributions to the community 
  • Provide examples that demonstrate the impact of their work or service
  •  Provide a minimum of one referee details if required (maximum of two) 
  •  Supporting documents (can be photos, media articles, letters etc.) 

Award categories 

There are six categories:  

  • Helping Others Award – Recognising an individual or group going above and beyond to support others.
    • Through acts of kindness, generosity, and care, such as volunteering, mentoring, or creating connections to enrich the community.
  • Change Maker Award – Recognising an individual or group who has led positive change in the community. 
    • Distinguishes those who think differently, take action, and inspire others by solving a local problem, starting a new initiative, or championing inclusion and equality.
  • Sporting Spirit Award – Recognising a club, team or individual involved with community sport and recreation, through playing, coaching or volunteering.
    • Celebrates contributions that encourage participation by promoting fair play, supports inclusion, and strengthens the local sporting community.
  • Community Strengthening Award – Recognising a community group that has made an exceptional contribution to building a stronger, more connected and inclusive Hobsons Bay. 
    • This could include initiatives or projects that support social connections, promote wellbeing, celebrate diversity, or championing our environment.
  • Young Leader Award – Recognising a young person (12 to 25 years of age) who is making a real difference in the community.
    • This award celebrates young people who show leadership, and inspire others through volunteering, advocacy, mentoring, creating projects, or driving positive change for their peers and their community.
  • Community Leader Award – Recognising a person who is making a real difference in the community. 
    • This award celebrates an individual who shows leadership, and inspires others through volunteering, advocacy, mentoring, creating projects, or driving positive change for their peers and their community.

Terms and conditions

  • Individual nominees must live, work, volunteer, or study in Hobsons Bay. 
  • Group nominees must be based in or actively operate within Hobsons Bay. 
  • Individuals or groups who have been nominated previously may be nominated again. 
  • Young Leader Award nominees must be between 12-25 years by 30 June 2026. 
  • All nominations are initially reviewed to ensure they meet the eligibility criteria. 
  • Nominations that do not meet the criteria will not progress to assessment. Nominators may select one or more award categories they believe suit their nominees.
  • The assessment panel will consider these choices and may place the nomination in another category if it better reflects the nominee’s contribution. 
  • Only complete submissions will be considered.  

Assessment process 

Nominations are reviewed for eligibility, shortlisted, and assessed by a cross‑Council staff panel with two independent panel members using a transparent scoring process.

Nominations are assessed against the following criteria:

  • Impact: The positive difference made to the community.
  • Going Above and Beyond: Service or effort that exceeds normal expectations
  • Leadership and Innovation: Initiative, creativity or leadership shown
  • Contribution: Contribution can be of time of weight of impact

All nominations are treated confidentially. Shortlisted nominees are informed of their nomination.

The following document outlines the eligibility requirements, terms and conditions, and the application and nomination process for the Community Recognition Awards.

Community Recognition Awards - terms and conditions(PDF, 296KB)

Key dates

Nominations open: 5 March 2026 

Nominations close: 15 April 2026 

Winners announced: 30 May 2026 

Click here to view form.

Background

Following a review in 2025 of the Citizen of the Year Awards and endorsement of the Community Recognition Awards at the December Council meeting, the Community Recognition Awards will replace the Citizen of the Year Awards.

Previous Citizen of the Year winners

2025 - Lara Week

2024 -  Lorraine Harrison

2023 - Naserah ‘Nasz’ Khan

2022 - Kate De Marco

2021 - Dr Mukesh Haikerwal AC

2020 - Myly Nguyen

2019 - Dr Marilyn Olliff

2018 - Andy Griffiths

2017 - Ralph Humphries 

2016 - Nancy Winder

2015 - Geoffrey Mitchelmore OAM

2014 - Lesley Ould OAM, George Said and Altona Yacht Club

2013 - Douglas Heywood OAM

2012 - Lions Club of Altona

2012 - Sharon Walsh

2011 - Altona Cricket Club

2011 - Athol England 

2010 - Jovan Kralevski 

2009 - Margaret Rice

2008 - Chev. Joseph Attard

2007 - Bruce McCulloch 

2006 - Chris Pullin

2005 - Helen Deahl 

2004 - Judy Hindle OAM

2003 - Darren Williams and Nigel Edwards 

2002 - Frank Martin

2001 - Giuseppe Inserra 

2000 - Lorraine Bedella 

1999 - Paul Cassar

1998 - Margaret Fyfe

1997 - Lindsay Mason


Previous Young Citizen of the Year winners

2025 - Albee Damnics

2024 - Ada Goldenberg, Emmaline Soliman and Emily Vella

2023 - Mia Boonen

2022 - Tahlia Kotiau 

2021 - Melissa Sheedy 

2020 - Augustine Kadende 

2019 - Layla West

2018 - Abbey Jayde Brown

2017 - Nikolina Mabic

2016 - William John McKenzie

2015 - Hue Man Dang

2014 - Gabrielle Duke

2013 - Oussama Abou-Zeid and Joel Kuperholz

2012- Chelsea Hatherall

2011 - Australian Teens Against Animal Cruelty 

2010 - Rick Kiembe Mwamba 

2009 - Lloyd Knight 

2008 - Fusian Dance Alliance 

2008 - Danny Alsabbagh 

2007 - Paul Tempany

2006 - Chantelle Zei 

2005 - Angelique Petrac 

2004 - Vasilios Gialamas 

2003 - Geraldine Cini

2002- Simon Jackson

2001 - Mark O'Donovan 

2000- Troy Davies 

1998 - Petrina Boylan