Gembrook Community Awards recognises unsung heroes

Mr Battin presented 36 local community members with a specially made Robert Gordon Gembrook Plate, to thank them for their hard work.

By Derek Schlennstedt

The community of Gembrook has seen more hardship than most.

In the past year they lost a communal pub and a beloved resident. But the people who live there foster a shared passion to improve their township and create a unique community where everyone works together, supports each other, and achieves success together.

On 1 October, those people were recognised at Brad Battin’s Gembrook Community Awards.

Mr Battin presented 36 local community members with a specially made Robert Gordon Gembrook Plate, to thank them for their hard work.

Notable standouts included Gembrook Vet Dr Tom Cook for his work with the Gembrook Riding Club, Gembrook Scouts, Gembrook Pre-School, and Primary School. Mr Battin noted that Tom’s 7:30pm Thursday sessions have provided funds for the CFA and the newly formed Cassanga Fund.

Kirra Kruzicevic from the 1st Cockatoo Scout Group also received an award for assisting in the revitalisation of the 1st Cockatoo Scout Group, which included leading a team of volunteers to clean up the Allan Bailey Building where the scouts now meet.

Now in her fifth year as treasurer and bar manager at the Gembrook RSL, Carol Thompson was recognised for the 5000 man-hours that she has dedicated to the RSL.

“As well as running the RSL she has organised and managed the four Anzac and Remembrance Day ceremonies, and is the true back bone of the RSL,” Mr Battin said.

On the night, a special tribute was made for Gembrook resident and young mum Melissa Williamson, who was recognised as the overall local champion.

Ms Williamson received the Local Champion Shield for her involvement in setting up the CJD Fun Run in Emerald, which is raising money for Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.

M Battin said she was a strong advocate for getting young kids into the outdoors and was a worthy and humble awardee.

“We are lucky to have so many wonderful members in the Gembrook Electorate who selflessly go the extra mile to build a stronger community,” Mr Battin said.

“It was inspiring for all on the night to hear the amazing work each awardee contributes for their community, expecting nothing in return and celebrating their hard work.”

“The Gembrook Community Awards is a time where we as a community can stop and say thank you to those who selfless give their time for the sole benefit of others”

“I look forward to hosting the Awards again next year and shining a light on our local champions.”