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Women in government honoured

The winners of the NSW Ministers’ Women in Local Government Awards for 2021 were announced in September.

The awards commemorate and celebrating the significant contribution women make to the sector according to Minister for Local Government Wendy Tuckerman who acknowledged the winners in an awards ceremony at NSW Parliament House.

“I’m so proud to announce last year’s winners today, and to thank these formidable and inspirational women who contribute so much to our local government sector,” Mrs Tuckerman said.

“While the pandemic caused delays to the award recipients being recognised for their achievements, it by no means diminishes the major contribution to Local Government the winners today make.”

Minister for Women Bronnie Taylor said the achievements of the winners highlight how much women contribute to our local councils.

“All of these impressive women set an example for everyone when it comes to excellence in public service, and I commend them, along with all of the nominees,” Mrs Taylor said.

“They set a very high standard, and I encourage everyone to ensure other women doing great work in local government are also celebrated by nominating them for the 2022 Awards.”

The winners of the 2021 Ministers’ Awards for Women in Local Government are:

Alternative Pathways Award – Metro

• Priscilla Felice, Trades Supervisor, Asset Maintenance, Waverley Council

Alternative Pathways Award – Regional/Rural

• Belinda Thomson, Vegetation Maintenance Supervisor, Lake Macquarie City Council

Champion of Change Award – Metro

• Marnie Mitchell, Manager, People and Performance, City of Ryde Council

Champion of Change Award – Regional/Rural (shared)

• Laura Black, Acting General Manager, Clarence Valley Council

• Helen McNeil, Group Manager, People and Performance, Rous County Council

Elected Representative Award – Metro

• Councillor Clare Raffan, City of Canterbury Bankstown Council

Elected Representative Award – Regional/Rural

• Councillor Marion Browne, City of Broken Hill Council

Employment Diversity Award – Metro

• Wollongong City Council

Young Achiever’s Award – Metro

• Kristyne Arneill, Support Officer, City of Canada Bay

Young Achiever’s Award – Regional/Rural

• Shanon Gray, Cadet Accountant, Lake Macquarie City Council

Councillor Lillian Brady OAM Award (formerly the Minister for Local Government Award for Women)

• Leanne Barnes OAM PSM, former General Manager of Bega Valley Shire Council

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