Winner: Anna Noon
Anna Noon is forever exploring practical ways to provide inspiration, education and hope to our community in the face of a changing climate.
She's a member of the Sustainable Neighbourhood Alliance, a former sitting Alliance board member, and is director of the not-for-profit, Groundswell Collective.
She delivers presentations, tours and talks on nature-based solutions to climate change to business teams, service groups, special interest groups and schools, as well as a range of programs with tangible benefits on our local environment.
From engaging the community to establish tiny forests, to coming up with recycling solutions for face masks in the wake of the pandemic, Anna’s ingenuity and innovative approach to sustainability is truly a breath of fresh air.
Highly Commended: Vina Chubb and Pam Wellham
Vina Chubb
From working with Indigenous communities to high-school programs, honorary Rotarian and active member Vina Chubb has a passion for mentoring youth.
Working with Glendale High School and Planet Youth, Vina runs multiple programs to engage young people in hands on and sustainable activities that benefit the individual and the environment.
Whether it be protecting threatened bird habitats off her own bat or working with Warners Bay Sustainable Neighbourhood Group and Survivors R Us, Vina’s environmental efforts are matched only by her infectious positivity and relentless pursuit of a better community for all.
Pam Wellham
Pam Wellham is a dedicated Rotarian of 23 years, leading a range of initiatives and fundraisers to improve Lake Macquarie.
She supports people experiencing homelessness through the Orange Sky service program, provides community meals at Belmont Baptist Community Care, sits on the PCYC Fundraising Committee and raises money for countless charities.
Her individual fundraising efforts for the Fred Hollows Foundation have helped restore the eyesight of one hundred and eighty-two (182) people since 2020.
Pam’s charitable and community minded efforts are far too numerous to list, but her legacy and impact will be felt in the Lake Mac community for generations to come.