Local hero’s lifetime of service
Gayus Donoghue, a veteran and volunteer, has been praised for 60 years of outstanding service delivering food hampers to those in need.
Gayus Donoghue, a veteran and volunteer, has been praised for 60 years of outstanding service delivering food hampers to those in need.
Throughout the pandemic, many people doing it tough have Woolworths manager Marjan Shatu to thank for putting dinner on the table.
Yolandi Vermaak cherishes her role as a ‘wombactivist’, nurturing stricken wildlife and promoting awareness of cute and cuddly marsupials.
Retired lawyer and migration agent Aida Garcia will never forget the day COVID-19 really hit in Adelaide.
As doting dads, the Stefanovic brothers, celebrate their first Father’s Day with their little ones — Karl with four-month-old daughter Harper and Peter with son Oscar — the TV morning hosts have revealed they want more children.
At 87 years old with more than 60 years in a single job, no one would begrudge this Munno Para Foodland worker a rest. But Effie’s got no plans to clock off anytime soon.
Medical supplies and face masks were urgently needed when COVID-19 struck and delivery driver Christine Mical heeded that call. She’s been nominated as part of the Thanks A Million campaign. NOMINATE SOMEONE TODAY
Priscilla Liem has gone above and beyond to help those struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the local church operations manager launching a volunteer food program to help families and the elderly. She is now nominated for the Thanks a Million campaign.
A children’s hospital ICU nurse has been nominated for News Corp Australia’s Thanks A Million campaign after coming up with an idea of creating knitted hearts for babies and their parents who have been kept apart while receiving treatment.
Pharmacy manager Connie Arronis has gone above and beyond to help those battling illnesses while remaining open during the pandemic. She is now nominated for the Thanks a Million campaign.
Theatre nurse Souraya Farah has been working long hours to meet the demand at Sydney’s pop-up COVID-19 testing clinics. But she is happy to do it for the good of the community and that’s why she has been nominated for the Thanks a Million campaign.
The coronavirus pandemic is a human health crisis but this Adelaide vet was not about to let it turn into one for our beloved pets as well.
Nominations are open for News Corp Australia’s Thanks a Million campaign, which shines a light on everyone who did their bit during the coronavirus crisis, with a local who gave back to several business owners nominated. NOMINATE NOW >>
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