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A heartfelt “thank you” to Council’s hardworking volunteers

Wagga Wagga City Council this week said “thank you” to the many volunteers whose valuable contributions are fundamental to the successful provision of Council’s much-needed services and programs.

A special morning tea was held at the Civic Centre on Thursday 2 June 2022 for Council volunteers, carrying through the theme of this year’s ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Volunteer Week: ‘Better Together’.

Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Cr Dallas Tout said it was important to recognise and thank the volunteers who give up their time to help the community.

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IMPORTANT WORK: (from left) Wagga Wagga Mayor Cr Dallas Tout recognises the efforts of volunteers with the South Wagga Wagga Rotary Club’s Rocky Hill Regeneration project Milena Dunn, Kerry Schirmer, David Dunn and Heather Littlejohn.

“Council welcomes volunteers for a wide variety of organisational areas, events and initiatives all year round and we wanted to say, ‘thank you’ to them for their generous support,” Cr Tout said.

“They bring such a wide range of skills and experience to these positions and are highly valued by our staff.

“Volunteers play a vital role in supporting Council’s day-to-day operations and enable us to reach out to more people across the Local Government Area, from helping to provide community services, to serving on committees and cultural development projects.”

Council is again accepting applications to volunteer, after the program was put on hold due to COVID-19.

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NEW FACES: (from left) Deputy Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Cr Jenny McKinnon welcomes two young volunteer curators at the Botanic Gardens Zoo & Aviary, Kaila Jones and Ebony Jackson.

People & Culture Officer Fiona Graham said the commitment volunteers show to their roles and the positive impact it has on Council and the broader community cannot be overstated.

“We are very grateful for the time and energy they spend volunteering for a wide range of programs, facilities and events each year,” said Ms Graham.

“The diverse range of positions and roles offers people a unique and rewarding chance to get involved in some amazing programs and events.

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VITAL SUPPORT: Multicultural Services Officer Mahsa Nikzad (centre) talks to Language Café volunteers (L – R) Patrick Hudson Gillian Walker Donna O’Grady, Danielle Osborne, and Laurel Willis at Council’s Volunteers Morning Tea.

“It is wonderful to see so many local residents who are happy to give up their time on a regular basis to support services such as the Library’s Language Café and ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Library Service, the Botanic Gardens Zoo & Aviary, the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery and the Museum of the Riverina, just to name a few.”

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