AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS CELEBRATE REGION’S UNSUNG HEROES
Jodie Gnech Jodie was nominated for her leadership and commitment to Boonah Girl Guides during the past 15 years, which has seen guiding grow in the area. Before coming to Boonah, Jodie was a Guide Leader at Capalaba Guides, having been a Brownie, Guide and Venturer, achieving the Queen’s Guide Award. President of Boonah State High School P and C, Jodie is also Treasurer of All Saints Primary School Parents and Friends Association and gives of her time to be involved in community events such as Eat Local Week and local fetes, where she applies her flair for face painting.
Citizen of the Year (65 Years+)
Judy Day Judy has served the Beaudesert community for more than 40 years. As a teacher aide at the Laravale State School she made a difference to the lives of many young people and she continues to make a difference as Secretary of the Uniting Church’s council, as a volunteer at the Wongaburra Home for the Aged, Probus and the Cancer Council’s Beaudesert branch. Judy has overcome adversity, establishing Tracey’s Pantry at the Uniting Church Hall, in memory of her late daughter, providing food for those doing it tough. She has been a member of Glad's Girls Choir for more than 17 years, bringing joy to others through music, and has used her talents as a pianist to brighten the lives of residents at the Wongaburra home for the aged.
Mayor’s Award - John Deeks and Allan Rosser.
As the Scenic Rim’s first Town Crier John Deeks brought dignity to the events at which he performed his duties. A proud member of the Boonah RSL Sub Branch, John has also worked for many years with the Salvation Army, as part of its Bible study group, and volunteers two days a week at the local aged care facility. John was a member and supporter of the Boonah Community Band.
Allan Rosser has been part of the Tamborine Mountain community for 95 years and continues to contribute through a range of local organisations. He is regarded as a 'walking history' of the Mountain and surrounding districts. Instrumental in supporting early agricultural initiatives, he has contributed to the community as it has evolved, through groups including the Tamborine Mountain Golf Club and Tamborine Mountain Historical Society, both of which he is Patron, Tamborine Mountain Probus Club, Tamborine Mountain RSL Sub-Branch, Tamborine Mountain Landcare and Tamborine Masonic Lodge.
Christian Cullen was nominated for inspiring the local community through his heroic actions on 14 March 2020, saving the life of his friend, Julian Nicol, who had fallen from a cliff at the end of Beacon Road, Tamborine Mountain. With no thought for his own safety, Christian climbed down the cliff to administer first aid by bandaging Julian’s significant head wound, before climbing back up and running for help.
This recognised Scenic Rim SES volunteers for their ongoing effort, hard work and dedicated service to the Scenic Rim region. This exceptional work and dedication has been rewarded with the Scenic Rim Unit winning the Commissioner's Cup Regional Unit/Group of the Year Award at the 2020 Region and State SES Week Awards. The SES volunteers are always on the frontline with devastating fires, floods and the COVID-19 pandemic, working as a team to help the people of Scenic Rim and our visitors stay safe.