Nominate Your Local Heros for the Australia Day Awards 2026
Published on 31 October 2025
Rural City of Wangaratta are urging the community to nominate the extraordinary Australians in our community for the Australia Day Awards 2026 in the following categories: Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year (aged 16-25), Community Event or Project of the Year.
Nominations close at 6pm, Saturday 8 November 2025. If you have been positively impacted or inspired by someone; a volunteer, teacher, mentor or a project, you are encouraged to publicly acknowledge their contributions to the community.
The Australia Day Awards celebrate the extraordinary Australians who make a profound impact on our lives, community, and society. These awards honour their challenges and triumphs and reflect each recipient’s unique journey and honour lifelong and ongoing contributions to the Wangaratta Community.
Irene Grant, Rural City of Wangaratta Mayor:
“Australia Day is a time to reflect on the people who make our community stronger, kinder, and more vibrant. I urge everyone to think about the unsung heroes in their lives, those who give their time and energy to others, and nominate them for an award. It’s a powerful way to say thank you and to celebrate the spirit of Wangaratta.”
Award recipients will be honoured at the 2026 Australia Day celebrations in Wangaratta. In addition to receiving their award, the Citizen of the Year will have their handprint carved into the Marmungan Rock in Apex Park—a lasting tribute to outstanding individuals in our community. This handprint will be unveiled during Reconciliation Week in a cultural ceremony hosted by the Dirrawarra Indigenous Network.
Celebrating Past Recipients
Peter and Wendy Lester were named Citizens of the Year 2025 for their long-standing service to sporting, cultural and support organisations across the municipality.
Felicity Camplin received the Young Citizen of the Year 2025 award for her inspiring volunteer work locally and abroad, including coaching youth sports, supporting charities, and volunteering in Samoa.
Thread Together was recognised as the Community Project of the Year 2025. This not-for-profit organisation provides brand-new clothing to vulnerable members of our community, allowing guests to select items at no cost in a welcoming store environment.
How to Nominate
Nominating is easier than ever. Forms and eligibility details are available online: https://www.wangaratta.vic.gov.au/Your-Council/Australia-Day-Awards
Hard copies can also be collected from:
- Wangaratta Government Centre (Customer Service)
- Wangaratta Library
- Wangaratta Visitor Information Centre