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Geelong’s local hero finalists

Three people are in the running to be named Geelong’s local hero for their positive community efforts.

Westfield Geelong announced Brian Edward, Jade Hamilton and Libby Bate as finalists for the 2023 Westfield Local Heroes community and recognition grants program.

The successful hero will be awarded a $20,000 grant for the group or organisation they represent, while each finalist will receive $5000.

Libby Bate is the president of the Cancer After Care Group Geelong and said it was “overwhelming” to be selected as a finalist for her cancer support and funding work.

“It feels good to know that we’ve been able to do things for Andrew Love Cancer Centre and our local community, going over and above what government funds supply,” she said.

“The joy I get out of what I’ve done in my role is sufficient for me and the recognition’s fantastic but it’s not something I’m looking for.”

Lions Club of Geelong Corio Bay children’s camp coordinator Brian Edward APM OAM, 83, has raised close to $400,000 for children in need and said he felt “very lucky” to be recognised for his work.

“Helping the community has been my whole life… and I’ve always been involved in some sort of activity involving underprivileged people,” he said.

“It would be very pleasing to win the award but the whole intent is to use the prize money to assist deserving children who come from the lower socioeconomic neighbourhoods of Geelong.”

Lazarus Community Centre general manager Jade Hamilton was also selected as a finalist for her role in offering a welcoming space that provides daily access to cooked lunches, showers, and laundry facilities.

Westfield Geelong centre manager Lauren Frew said she was “delighted to shine a spotlight” on members in the community and encouraged people to vote on their next local hero by September 11.

“This year’s finalists span a wide range of sectors, showcasing the widespread and positive impact of these grants to the community,” she said.

To vote for a local hero or for more information, visit westfield.com.au/local-heroes

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