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Geelong honours outstanding young people

Young people making an outstanding contribution across Greater Geelong have been recognised at the annual Geelong Youth Awards.

The City of Greater Geelong presented awards in 10 categories at Friday night’s ceremony at Geelong West Town Hall, recognising the contributions of young people aged between 12 and 25 years who live, work, learn or play in Greater Geelong.

The awards ranged across the areas of leadership, cultural awareness, community work, sport, arts, music and youth development.

Greater Geelong Mayor Trent Sullivan congratulated the award recipients and said it was vital for the City to acknowledge the outstanding role that the region’s young people play.

The 2023 winners, selected from 89 nominations (young people were able to be nominated in up to two categories) across the 10 categories, include:

* Active Achievement – Competitive hearing-impaired swimmer Dylan Logan, has a reputation for encouraging and inspiring other children with disabilities to participate in sports, be involved in their sporting community and strive for excellence.

* Arts and Music – Kai D’Orsa, spent seven months planning sessions to inspire and engage young people in Geelong to be involved in an innovative arts project at the Geelong Gallery.

* Citizenship Group – 1st Belmont Venturer Unit Ukraine Fundraiser – Group members Kaitlyn Biro, Angus Taylor, Liam Biro, Miri Barnes, Alistair Breaky and Will Cole completed odd jobs in the community to raise $3000 to support youth in Ukraine.

* Citzenship Individual – Arhlia Cvetkovski, has developed a community group, that focuses on health and wellbeing through regular exercise. Drawing on the support of sponsors she has built a group of 50 who meet at Point Lonsdale beach front each Sunday morning to walk or run together.

* Cultural Awareness – Dedicated to ensuring his community felt connected to their new country, through sport and various activities, Moo Thay Wyar Blue, was instrumental in the organisation of the largest sports tournament within the Karen and Karenni communities. Over 1500 people attended from Victoria and New South Wales.

* Inclusion – Sarbjeet Singh has demonstrated commitment and determination in supporting international students to settle in Geelong.

* Inspiration – Proud aboriginal young person, Jonathon Kelly connected with the broader community by sharing his culture and supporting the Aboriginal community to engage in cultural activities, sporting carnivals and activities.

* Leadership – Breanna Beckley has made a significant impact on gender equality in the community, hosting the first Female Festival of Sport in the Barwon region, supporting young women to participate and be celebrated for their successes in both football and netball.

* Unsung Hero – Jasmine Van Der Muellen, is currently studying VCE, whilst juggling the role of a young carer for her family, particularly her two younger sisters, who both have ASD.

* Volunteer – Lottie Hughes. Impacted by the number of people struggling to feed their families during covid lockdown, Lottie partnered with the Drysdale Foodbank by riding her bike, with trailer attached, to collect donations for delivery to the Foodbank.

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