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Help recognise older people making a difference

Now is the time to nominate an older person making a difference for a Victorian Senior of the Year award.

Geelong council has put out a call for community members to nominate local seniors for one of the six categories of the awards before nominations close on Sunday, June 1.

Greater Geelong mayor Stretch Kontelj said older people made up about 30 per cent of our local population.

“We are so lucky to have a diverse group of seniors in our region who make significant contributions to the community both socially and economically,” Mayor Kontelj said.

“Older residents provide support through volunteering and as informal carers, while also strengthening the community through ongoing participation in local activities.

“I encourage residents of all ages to nominate someone they know in Greater Geelong who cares for the community and inspires us all to give back.”

Women & Community Life portfolio chair councillor Melissa Cadwell said the Victorian Senior of the Year Awards had celebrated older volunteers for more than 30 years.

“Older people who are doing big things in the Geelong region deserve to be recognised and celebrated at these state-wide awards,” Cr Cadwell said.

“The ceremony in October is a highlight of the Victorian Seniors Festival, so keep an eye out for the list of nominations as well as what free and low-cost events are on offer in Geelong during the month-long celebration.”

Visit seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/awards to nominate someone or for more information.

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