Award further recognises Mornington stalwart

Pamela Vercoe (Mornington Peninsula Shire) and Rafe Benli (Department of Transport and Planning) with the award.

Mornington Peninsula Shire has been awarded an Excellence in Place Naming Award, for the Pauline Powell Walk located in Rye.

“It is an honour to receive this award, further commemorating the late Pauline Powell OAM,” Mayor Steve Holland said.

“We originally received the request for a place name on 25 August 2021 from the Rye Historical Society and the Rye Community Group Alliance. It was accompanied with a significant number of letters of support.

“An existing boardwalk in Rye has been named the Pauline Powell Walk. The naming was Gazetted on 8 June 2023.

“Pauline’s lifetime of community service included involvement with the Rye Girl Guides where she became the District Commissioner, part of the Rye Community Group Alliance, a highly active member of the Rye Historical Society, St John’s Sorrento and St. Andrews, Rye Parish Council. She was also a valued member of the Order of Australia – Mornington Peninsula Group, a Rye Lioness and Rye Ladies Probus.”

The award was received at the annual Victorian Geospatial Excellence awards dinner in mid September.

“Pauline’s memory and invaluable contribution to our community is immortal,” the mayor said.

“This recognition is extremely special to both us and those who requested this recognition, including Rye Historical Society and the Rye Community Group Alliance.”

Nepean Ward Councillor Sarah Race said she was touched by the award.

“This award has a huge significance to me and I am deeply moved to witness a celebration of Pauline’s contribution to the Rye community,” she said.

“I had the pleasure to get to know Pauline before I was a councillor, through the Rye Community Action Group and her drive and spirit is something I won’t forget. Pauline’s place naming and consequential award is a wonderful celebration of gender equity, whilst also demonstrating that contributing to our local community actually means something.”

Further information can be found on the Geospatial Council of Australia’s website: geospatialcouncil.org.au