Community award winners named

Vaughan Gray, Jay Hickey, Aunty Sandra Manning and Layla Boseley. Absent: Nicole Kirby. (supplied)

Five 2023 Wathaurong Community NAIDOC Awards winners were announced at the Flag Raising and Community Day held at Wathaurong Aboriginal co-operative on Monday July 3.

The event marked the official start of NAIDOC Week, which began on Sunday July 2 and runs until Sunday July 9.

The NAIDOC 2023 theme – For Our Elders – celebrates the important role that Elders have played, and continue to play, in communities and families. They are cultural knowledge holders, trailblazers, nurturers, advocates, teachers, survivors, leaders, hard workers and our loved ones.

Nedok Yoongga (Elder/Respected Person)

Winner – Aunty Sandra Manning

Aunty Sandra Manning was nominated for going above and beyond for the Wathaurong community, in her role as a community strengthening facilitator and local justice liaison. Aunty Sandy never stops, her heart and soul are all for community. She is described as “young at heart” and respects everyone no matter their age and is a positive influence and hard worker.

Ngarrwa Ngitj (Community Person)

Joint Winners – Jay Hickey and Nicole Kirby

Jay Hickey was nominated for his outstanding support for community and his engagement with people of all ages and from all walks of life. Jay goes above and beyond lending a hand to people. Jay shares his passion and skills such as art or skating with community, and has a positive influence on those around him.

Nicole Kirby was nominated for her dedication and support in being actively involved in the running of the Wathaurong Women’s Group. As well as being a regular attendee and volunteer for Women’s Group, Nicole and her family are always involved in Wathaurong community events and willing to put up a hand to help out with whatever is needed.

Koolay Goopma (Young Male Achiever)

Winner – Vaughan Gray

Vaughan Gray was nominated for His passion and dedication to his work with the

Wathaurong youth. Vaughan goes above and beyond for community, outside of what is required in his Youth Justice role, and connects with the young mob. Vaughan is described as a caring and loving person.

Moordeemoondeek Goopma (Young Female achiever)

Winner – Layla Boseley

Layla Boseley was nominated for her outstanding work in organising and participating in community events. Her hard work has been recognised and appreciated by many community members, and she was honoured earlier this year by winning the Victorian First Nations Trainee of the Year Award. Many staff and community members have watched Layla grow in various aspects over the past year and her work and commitment has been rewarded. Layla is such a positive influence on community and her happy smiling face is always a joy to see at community events and activities.