Voice for victims earns award nomination
A FORMER Catholic priest and social advocate is as pleased as punch he has been nominated for a Pride of Australia award.
A FORMER Catholic priest and social advocate is as pleased as punch he has been nominated for a Pride of Australia award.
PRIDE OF AUSTRALIA MEDAL celebrates the unsung heroes of the community. All you need to know about the program can be found below.
Do you know someone who has inspired you through their dedication, initiative, courage or charity?
SOME of Tasmania’s most outstanding people have been recognised in the Pride of Australia awards.
MITCHELL Woolley takes part in so many community activities you could be forgiven for assuming his school work would suffer.
JOHN Harris says he’s proud to be the “friendly face” of Tasmania’s stricken wombats as he continues to fight to the scourge of sarcoptic mange.
FOR more than a decade, the Pride of Australia Medal has been recognising ordinary Tasmanians who have done extraordinary things.
Do you know someone who has inspired you through their dedication, initiative, courage or charity?
POA: PROFESSOR Greg Woods is literally changing the face of cancer research in Tasmania.
THE past six years have taken on a life of their own for Mandy Reynolds-Smith.
PAUL Duncombe and Barry Wilson are wealthy men – but it is not money that has made them rich.
POA: TANIA Brookes takes great pride in keeping Tasmanians connected.
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