Seniors who make the Central Coast a truly wonderful place to live can be recognised for their efforts, with Adam Crouch MP urging locals to nominate them for the 2022 NSW Seniors Festival Local Achievement Awards.
Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast Adam Crouch said nominations are now open for the awards program, which celebrates the work and achievements of seniors throughout our community.
“Seniors are invaluable to our region as volunteers, carers and role models – even more so given the challenges of the last two years,” Mr Crouch said.
“If you know a senior who helps make our community diverse, inspiring and active, then I encourage you to nominate them for acknowledgement of their contribution.”
Winners of the Local Achievement Awards will be announced during a special afternoon tea with Minister for Seniors Mark Coure, during NSW Seniors Week.
NSW Seniors Week is the largest festival for seniors in the Southern Hemisphere and enables older people to engage with each other, their community, services and supports.
Minister for Seniors, Mark Coure, said the festival and the awards highlight the vital role seniors play in the community.
“This annual festival is about celebrating the positive impact of older people in our families and society,” Mr Coure said.
“These initiatives also provide an important opportunity for seniors to participate in their communities in meaningful and engaging ways.”
It is one of many initiatives the NSW Government promotes to support the state’s seniors in living happy, healthy and active lives.
“We will continue to challenge ageism and empower seniors to overcome social stigmas by highlighting their continued efforts in helping communities thrive,” Mr Coure added.
To nominate a senior or find further information on the program go to: www.adamcrouchmp.com.au/2022_nsw_seniors_festival_local_achievement_awards.