St.LukesHealth has begun the search for young health and wellbeing advocates who are making a
difference in your community, to nominate into the St.LukesHealth Healthier Communities Award, part of
the Tasmanian Young Achiever Awards.
“The St.LukesHealth Healthier Communities Award will recognise young Tasmanian individuals who are
dedicated to those in need of health and wellbeing services within their local communities. There are many
who passionately and selflessly provide support, guidance, encouragement, assistance, innovation or
professional services within the health sector.
The Healthier Communities Award acknowledges the services, efforts, actions and positive input provided
by health and community service professionals, volunteers and carers. These individuals create a sense of
community spirit, which plays a vital role in enhancing the quality of life of those who depend on them. We
would be delighted to receive nominations from or on behalf of young health and wellbeing advocates that
are making your local community a better place to live,” said Grayson Genders, Manager Brand and
Marketing at St.LukesHealth.
Nominations are now open in the following categories:
St.LukesHealth Healthier Communities Award
University of Tasmania Faculty of Education Teaching Excellence Award
Motors Tasmania Sports Award
The Coffee Club Arts and Fashion Award
Heather & Christopher Chong Community Service & Volunteering Award
TADPAC Print Service to the Disability Sector Award
Colony 47 Young Indigenous Achievement Award
First National Real Estate Leadership Award
Spirit of Tasmania Tourism and Hospitality Award
Category winners will each receive $1,000 thanks to Axsys and a magnificent trophy. One of the nine
category winners will be chosen as the Premier’s Young Achiever of the Year and will receive an additional
$2,000 from the Tasmanian Government and a State trophy.
To submit a nomination, simply go online to www.awardsaustralia.com/tasyaa and click ‘Nominate Now.’
Nominations close Wednesday 13th December 2017. For assistance please feel free to contact the Awards
Office on 6234 9677 or email [email protected]
The Tasmanian Young Achiever Awards began in 1989, with the aims to acknowledge, encourage and most importantly promote
the positive achievements of all young people up to and including 29 years of age. The awards celebrate the achievements of
young Tasmanians across a diverse range of fields, and encourages them to pursue their goals.
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