IT is time to recognise the contributions of older Victorians by submitting nominations for the Victorian Senior of the Year Awards, celebrating senior Victorians who share their skills, experience, time and energy with our community.
“The vast majority of older people give back to their community without asking for any accolades – but this is their time to shine,” said Minister for Ageing Ingrid Stitt, opening nominations this month. “I encourage Victorians to identify the inspiring older people in their lives and put them forward for well-deserved recognition.”
There are six categories, including:
Premier’s Award for Victorian Senior of the Year for outstanding contribution to local community and Victoria
Promotion of Multiculturalism Award for promoting the benefits of cultural diversity
Healthy and Active Living Award for helping create active and healthy communities
Veteran Community Award for exceptional contributions to the veteran community
Ageing Well Award for combatting ageism and promoting ageing well initiatives
Council on the Ageing Victorian Senior Achiever Award for significant contribution to local communities and Victoria.
The award ceremony will be held in October, coinciding with the annual Victorian Seniors Festival. All nominees will receive certificates acknowledging their contributions.
Nominations can be submitted digitally through a new online platform until August 11, streamlining how to nominate a deserving senior. Nominees must be aged 60 years or over, and 50 years or over for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Victorians.
To make a nomination, visit Seniors Online and complete a nomination form at seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/awards.