Cockatoo volunteer shares Cardinia Citizen of the Year award

Carol Thompson has a long history of volunteering and has dedicated many hours to the Cockatoo RSL. 190357_01

By Shelby Brooks

A Cockatoo RSL volunteer has shared the honour of being named Cardinia Shire Council’s Citizen of the Year.

Carol Thompson received the honour during an online ceremony held Tuesday 25 January for the shire’s 2022 Australia Day Awards.

She shared the win with Pakenham Cricket Club president Philip Anning after the shire was unable to decide between the two worthy residents.

Carol Thompson received her honour because she has a long history of volunteering and has dedicated many hours to the Cockatoo RSL.

She joined the committee as secretary and treasurer in 2015 and has also been the bar and events manager.

Carol has worked tirelessly with committee members to increase patronage and turnover.

In addition to running the traditional Anzac Day and Remembrance Day events, Carol has been instrumental in establishing regular social events at the RSL, including the annual free Christmas Day lunch, pool and Uno competitions, trivia nights, karaoke and live music.

Due to her ongoing dedication and contributions, Carol was nominated RSL President of the Year.

Since she and her family moved to Cockatoo in 1998, Carol has also been involved in Cockatoo Community Creche and Cockatoo Country Market and has supported young people in need.

Mayor Springfield said this year’s winners were once again chosen from a strong field of nominees.

“Both Philip and Carol have contributed so much to the local community, and both deserve to be recognised,” Mayor Springfield said.

“Philip is a strong advocate for the advancement of community sport and junior sport development. As president of the Pakenham Cricket Club, he ensures the club fosters an inclusive competition, and he has tirelessly fundraised for charity.

“Carol has a long history of volunteering and has dedicated many hours to the Cockatoo RSL. She has worked with committee members to increase patronage and turnover and has been instrumental in establishing regular social events at the RSL.”