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Mary Bernadette Uzelac AM

A Geelong woman has been awarded a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for her contributions to the community.

Mary Bernadette Uzelac, who goes by her middle name, was recognised through the Australia Day Honours on Thursday, January 25.

Ms Uzelac said she was “overwhelmed”, “shocked”, and “completely humbled” to hear that she would receive an AM.

“I’ve gained so much from living and growing up in this region and it’s a fantastic place to be, so I’m really excited about the potential and future for our region,” she said.

“I’ve loved being able to contribute and support small businesses in their ability to grow, expand and be part of the fabric of this community.

“The whole Geelong region is an area that I feel very passionate about. I love the region and I’ve been so grateful to be able to contribute in many ways to making this region a better place.”

Ms Uzelac has worked across notable organisations like the Geelong Chamber of Commerce and Latrobe Community Health Service and as the managing director and founder of People at Work.

“I’m passionate about helping small businesses to be successful because they really are the lifeblood of any community,” she said.

“Being able to contribute to the community I grew up in and support the business community has been my key focus over many decades.

“I’m just one player in the whole big picture and there are some amazing people who are doing so many good things for the community that deserve a lot of respect.”

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