May 20 - 26, 2012: Issue 59                                   

2012 PITTWATER VOLUNTEER AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED - from Pittwater Council

The winners of the 2012 Pittwater Volunteer Awards were announced by Mayor Harvey Rose at a special presentation. Close to 180 guests attended the function at Bayview Golf Club on Tuesday 15 May where 10 overall winners were announced. Representatives from over 50 voluntary organisations including community groups, emergency services, surf life saving clubs, bushcare and environmental groups, service clubs submitted entries to the awards and attended the presentation. Mayor Harvey Rose said 95 nominations had been received for the volunteer awards this year. “This is an outstanding number of nominations and reveals the commitment the Pittwater community has to volunteering”, he said. “We were also delighted to award on the night a special one-off category to mark Pittwater’s 20th birthday as a local government area. This category recognised volunteers with 20 or more year’s service to the Pittwater community.” 

John Waring was the Winner of the award for 20+ Years of Volunteering in Pittwater. John is the President of the Clareville and Bilgola Plateau Residents Association where he has been volunteering his services for 24 years. His love of volunteering extends to other local community groups including Save Currawong, Pittwater National Heritage Association, Avalon Preservation Trust, Pittwater Maritime User Group and the Rotary Club of Pittwater. John is also a valuable member of several Pittwater Council committees.

We spoke to John during the week who was elated to win the ward but stated that all of the 19 people who had been nominated in this category are ' a fantastic group of people' and he felt he merely was a representation of all of them. This energetic gent is part of a core group of people who have worked towards making Pittwater better since before there was a Pittwater Council and have maintained a symbiotic relationship since to help the council develop new plans and form structures that keep including the wishes of residents in delivering essential services.

Mr Waring enjoyed the evening, stating it was a 'happy crowd, a very good crowd.'

Each finalist received a certificate of appreciation and commemorative pen, with winners presented with a framed photograph depicting a scene of Pittwater. Mayor Rose applauded the positive contribution made by volunteers across Pittwater. “These are people who have freely given thousands of hours of their time to the community with no thought of reward,” he said. “We owe it to them to give them the recognition they deserve.” 

Summary of Winners – 2012 Pittwater Volunteer Awards

Joan Parnell, Winner – Bushcare

Joan is a volunteer with the Warriewood Wetlands Bushcare Group, Kywong Reserve Bushcare, and Stoney Range Bushcare. Over the last 15 years she has worked tirelessly in restoring habitats as well as acting as a mentor to other volunteers. Jane is an inspirational example that age is no barrier.

Suzie Gade, Winner – Community Service & Support: Aged & Disability - Host Volunteer, Northern Beaches Interchange (NBI)

Suzie and her family have been a valuable host family with NBI for the past 4 years, providing consistent respite care for a young person with a significant disability in their own home up to twice a month. Suzie is a working mum and has 2 school aged children but still manages to commit to this much-needed volunteer role.

Doris Catchpole, Winner – Community Service & Support: General - Reading Tutor

Doris has been volunteering at Newport Public School assisting children with their reading for the past 18 years. At 92 years of age, Doris shows patience and respect to each child in helping them achieve their reading goals. She has participated in training to learn new tutoring methods and is described as an inspiration .

Toby Messina, Winner – Emergency Services

Toby has volunteered with the State Emergency Services for nearly 9 years. His devotion, commitment and motivation has resulted in his recent promotion to Team Leader of Warringah / Pittwater SES. Toby has helped interstate after Queensland’s devastating Cyclone Yasi and major storm damage in Melbourne last year.

Paul Maddock, Winner – Environmental

Paul has been a volunteer for over 20 years at Surfrider Foundation Australia which provides protection and enhancement of Australia’s oceans, waves and beaches. Paul works tirelessly in upholding the organisation’s principles of conservation, activism, research and education.

Bruce Healey (82 years young!), Winner – Rural Fire Service

Bruce has been a dedicated volunteer with the NSW Rural Fire Service for 38 years, joining the Scotland Island Rural Fire Brigade back in 1974. His level of commitment goes beyond responding to fires in his role of Station Officer also coordinating crews, advising the public and ‘being the eyes’ for any fires in the Pittwater area.

Doug & Sandy Menzies, Winner – Surf Life Saving

Doug and Sandy are the organisers of nippers at Newport Surf Lifesaving Club for children with special needs. They have been volunteering for about 10 years, providing a valuable community sporting event integrating children with a disability alongside other children and helping to eliminate isolation and stigma.

John Trbojevic, Winner – Sporting - Vice President Mona Vale Junior Rugby League Football Club (J.R.L.F.C)

John has been with Mona Vale J.R.L.F.C for over 10 years. He has introduced the game of rugby league to thousands of children while coaching, setting up fields, marking lines and manning the BBQ. He also coaches cricket in the summer months.

Nicholas Northey, Winner – Youth

Nicholas’ achievements as a volunteer in 2011 involved 200 hours at the Salvation Army’s street service in Surry Hills for disadvantaged and homeless adults. He also volunteered through Pittwater High School helping community organisations using the school hall. Nicholas is also the holder of the NSW Premier’s Student Volunteering Award Scheme Diamond Award.

Top: Picture of John Waring, as we all know him, in his sailing cap, courtesy of the gent himself.

 Pittwater Friends of Soibada and Maria Regina, Avalon Celebrate Timor-Leste's 10th Anniversary of Independence

Above: Tamara Sloper Harding, Chairlady of the Pittwater Friends of Soibada, Consul Fonseca Dos Santos Pereira of the Consulate-General of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste in Sydney and Councillor Harvey Rose, Mayor of Pittwater at Maria Regina Catholic School, Avalon on Friday morning

Today Sunday, 20th of May, is the 10th Anniversary of Timor-Leste’s Independence. On Friday the 18th of May, as part of its annual celebrations of its Friendship with the village of Soibada, Maria Regina School, Avalon, held its annual celebration of this day by dressing the whole school and themselves in Timor-Leste’s colours, by reciting prayers and giving presentations to raise the awareness of guests of why they sought friendship agreement with the children in the village of Soibada, and by raising funds to ensure basic needs, such as food, pencils and schoolbooks, can be met. Part of this Celebration is a special assembly to open the day, activities in each class to increase an educational awareness of Timor-Leste(such as learning songs in Tetun), the children consuming the same food their friends in Soibada would for the day and bringing or purchasing crafts made by locals and people from Soibada; funds that will go back into the Pittwater Friends of Soibada’s ongoing projects to self-empower this village.

School Captains leading the prayer, 18.5.2012

A very special guest was Consul Fonseca Dos Santos Pereira, from the Consulate-General of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste in Sydney. 

This gentleman spoke of the  "Goodbye Conflict, Welcome Development" motto being embraced by the people of Timor-Leste as they enter the second decade of autonomy and smiled as he related how his people are enjoying peace, increased security, stability and are working towards Building a Nation that adheres to human rights and is prosperous. Consul Dos Santos Pereira stated their new President, Taur Matan Ruak, is a symbol of national unity and signifies Timor-Leste has joined the international community. More here: http://presidenttimorleste.tl/

Consul Fonseca Dos Santos Pereira closed his address by thanking the PFOS, in conjunction with Pittwater Council for their ongoing support of this project and warmly thanked the children of Maria Regina Primary school, Avalon. ‘It is the students here who are the next generation and who will continue this friendship with Timor-Leste’s akin generation of children and build a world worthy of them all.’

Presenting Certificate of Appreciation

Tamara Sloper Harding, chairlady of PFOS, with the Consul, thanked the Maria Regina students and staff for their initiating this friendship by presenting a framed Certificate of Appreciation that reads ‘ To acknowledge the integral role of the students and staff in the establishment of the friendship between the Pittwater community and that of Soibada, Timor Leste, on the 10th Anniversary of the Independence of Timor-Leste.’

At the request of the Prime Minister, the Governor-General, Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO, and Mr Michael Bryce AM AE are visiting Timor-Leste this weekend (Saturday May 19 and Sunday May 20). They will represent Australia at the inauguration of the new President, Taur Matan Ruak on Saturday 19th of May, and attend a Flag-raising ceremony in recognition of the 10th anniversary of Independence and Presidential Inauguration, Presidential Palace, to mark the 10th anniversary of the country’s independence. 

Update from Pittwater Friends of Soibada Chairlady, Tamara Sloper Harding

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