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Exceptional service awarded

Former Kalgoorlie-Boulder Mayor Ron Yuryevich has been recognised for his ongoing commitment to Local Government with a Local Government Medal.

The highest honour in the Western Australia Local Government Association’s (WALGA) honours program, the Medal is bestowed upon those providing exceptional service in advancing the goals of WALGA and Local Government as well as the personal contribution given in pursuit of benefits for the community.

WALGA President Councillor Lynne Craigie congratulated Mr Yuryevich on receiving the award for his many achievements across 20 years’ service in the sector.

“Ron has made an invaluable contribution to the sector and to the regions through his role as Mayor and his position on many committees and boards, including our own WALGA State Council and the Local Government Advisory Board.

“He has always maintained strong support for regional Western Australia and made sure country interests are heard, with one example being his outstanding contribution to the review of Regional Development Commissions.”

Cr Craigie said Mr Yuryevich’s experience and knowledge were further recognised in his being appointed as a Commissioner to many Councils including the City of Greater Geraldton and Shires of Wiluna, Ashburton and Narrogin.

“Mr Yuryevich has created a true legacy, as his impact upon the sector will go beyond the 20 years in which he has directly served and we thank him greatly for all he has done for the sector and communities across the State.”

In addition to the Local Government Medal, Life Membership was awarded to Councillor Ken Clements, President at the Shire of Plantagenet.

Cr Craigie congratulated Cr Clements on the membership, saying he was highly regarded both in and outside the sector for his governance skills and excellent negotiation and lobbying abilities.

“Cr Clements has managed to deliver benefits to both the community of Plantagenet and the wider region, particularly in the areas of transport and development and is highly deserving of life membership to WALGA.”

Mr Yuryevich and Cr Clements were among 47 Local Government Elected Members and Chief Executive Officers who received a Local Government Honours Award, announced as part of the 2016 WA Local Government Convention.

Held by the WA Local Government Association, the annual Convention attracts almost 700 representatives from Local Government across the State.

“These awards acknowledge the efforts of some extraordinary individuals within the Local Government sector, many of whom have dedicated a large part of their lives to serving the community,” Cr Craigie said.

“They are truly committed to creating a positive future for Western Australia and I am pleased to highlight their commitment and achievements.”

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