Inspirational women win big at awards

All the award winners.

Inspirational and talented women from across NSW councils have been recognised for their accomplishments at the prestigious Ministers’ Awards for Women in Local Government.

Now in their 16th year, the annual awards recognise the invaluable contribution and achievements of women in the local government sector who are helping increase the participation and advancement of women and breaking down gender stereotypes.

After receiving a record number of nominations this year, the winners were celebrated at a ceremony at Parliament House co-hosted by Minister for Local Government Ron Hoenig and Minister for Women Jodie Harrison.

Upper Hunter Shire Council’s trainee engineer in works delivery, Jenna Dowell was named the Regional Young Achiever at the awards a move which thrilled the Shire.

“Jenna’s story at Council is one that epitomises growth and commitment. She initially joined us as an Admin Trainee for Infrastructure Services,” Upper Hunter general manager Greg McDonald said.

“Her exemplary contributions during her traineeship did not go unnoticed. Jenna later applied for, and was successfully appointed to, her current role as a trainee engineer. Currently, she’s diligently working towards completing her engineering degree.

“Jenna embodies the very essence of operational excellence that we strive for at Upper Hunter Shire Council. Her journey from an Admin Trainee to a trainee engineer is a testament to her dedication and work ethic. She has not just met our expectations but has consistently exceeded them.”

According to Mayor Maurice Collison her achievements reach beyond just the operational aspects. Jenna has also proven to be an instrumental figure in the community, inspiring those around her to aim high and contribute positively to local projects.

“Jenna is more than just an employee at council; she’s a community builder,” the mayor said.

“Her work resonates in every corner of Upper Hunter Shire, making it a better place to live, work, and play. We couldn’t be prouder to have her as part of our team.”

The winners of the 2023 Ministers’ Awards for Women in Local Government are:

Alternative Pathways Award – Metro

Mary Boustani – ICT Systems Engineer

Inner West Council

Alternative Pathways Award – Regional/Rural

Rachael Abberton – Senior Water and Sewer Planning Engineer

MidCoast Council

Champion of Change Award – Metro

Ben Taylor – Chief Executive Officer

Wollondilly Shire Council

Champion of Change Award – Regional/Rural

Melissa Maccallum – Manager, Building and Environment

Orange City Council

Elected Representative Award – Metro

Councillor Judy Hannan MP

Wollondilly Shire Council

Elected Representative Award – Regional/Rural

Councillor Sarah Ndiaye

Byron Shire Council

Employment Diversity Award – Metro

Inner West Council

Employment Diversity Award – Regional/Rural

Armidale Regional Council

Woman of Distinction Award – Metro (shared)

Renee Traynor – Team Leader Diversity and Inclusion

Canterbury-Bankstown Council

Liz Murphy – Manager, Community Recovery

Hawkesbury City Council

Woman of Distinction Award – Regional/Rural (shared)

Lucy Kinsley PSM – Regional Library Manager (Richmond Tweed Regional Library)

Lismore City Council

Helen Plummer – Manager Asset Management

Lake Macquarie City Council

Young Achievers Award – Metro

Keira Grundy – Art Gallery Trainee

Mosman Municipal Council

Young Achievers Award – Regional/Rural

Jenna Dowell – Trainee Engineer

Upper Hunter Shire Council

Councillor Lilliane Brady OAM Award

Councillor Darriea Turley AM, Local Government NSW President

Broken Hill City Council