SUNSHINE COAST SENIOR LEADERSHIP AWARDS

The Sunshine Coast Senior Leadership Awards

The Annual Sunshine Coast Senior Leadership Awards, proudly hosted by IAgeWell, shine a spotlight on the exceptional senior leaders who make our community thrive. These awards honor and celebrate individuals whose outstanding contributions and unwavering commitment have significantly enhanced the well-being of the Sunshine Coast.

We believe in the power of leadership to inspire and foster resilience within our community. By recognizing these remarkable individuals, we aim to highlight their achievements and encourage others to follow in their footsteps.

Nominations for the 2025 Senior Leadership Awards open on January 1st, 2025. The highly anticipated Awards ceremony will take place on October 1st at Maroochy RSL, where we will gather to celebrate the extraordinary impact of our senior leaders.

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Congratulations To Our 2024 Senior Leadership Award Winners!

Roy and Nola Thompson.
Philanthropy Award for Community Impact

Roy and Nola Thompson have been awarded the 2024 Senior Leadership Award for their exceptional service to the Sunshine Coast community. These renowned philanthropists are known not only for their quiet generosity but also for their deep commitment to creating a brighter future for generations to come. Their significant contributions include the establishment of the USC Sunshine Coast Mind & Neuroscience – Thompson Institute, which focuses on mental health research and care. Their passion for education, community healthcare, and mental health services has reshaped the region, offering vital support to those in need. Roy and Nola’s impact speaks volumes, yet their humility is as inspiring as their generosity. Award sponsored and presented by BLUE CARE

Uncle Alan Parsons.
Award Title: Cultural Leadership Award for Healing and Advocacy

Uncle Alan Parsons, a respected Indigenous elder and artist, has been recognized with the 2024 Senior Leadership Award for his outstanding contributions to mental health, disability advocacy, and Indigenous rights. Through his artistry and storytelling, Uncle Alan has fostered healing and awareness, reminding us of the importance of community and connection. One of his standout achievements, the “Healing Through Connection” art workshop, brought together diverse members of the community to create a powerful symbol of collective healing. Uncle Alan’s legacy is one of transformation, encouraging people to not to limit their potential, showing us that change starts with engagement, and healing begins with connection. Award sponsored and presented by AVEO

Judith Richards.
Award Title: Innovative Leadership Award for Trauma Recovery and Mental Health

Judith Richards has been awarded the 2024 Senior Leadership Award for her remarkable work in trauma recovery and mental health. Judith’s personal journey through unimaginable challenges led her to create the Trauma Recovery Process (TRTP), a groundbreaking approach that offers lasting relief from emotional trauma. Her deep empathy, expert knowledge, and innovative methods have provided hope and healing to countless individuals. Judith’s influence reaches far beyond individual lives; she has inspired entire communities to reclaim their well-being and continue on the path to healing. Award sponsored and presented by COUNTRY TO COAST, QLD Primary Health Network.

Colin Maddocks.
Award Title: Advocate for Lifelong Learning and Active Ageing

Colin Maddocks, a passionate senior activist, is being honoured with the 2024 Senior Leadership Award for his tireless efforts to change societal attitudes towards ageing. As a respected figure on both national and international platforms, including EveryAGE Counts and U3A, Colin has worked to ensure that older individuals remain engaged, active, and valued members of society. Locally, his leadership in the Healthy Ageing Partnership has helped promote healthy living, social connection, and lifelong learning for retirees. Colin’s advocacy work is a testament to the importance of empowering every generation. Award sponsored and presented by MAROOCHY HOME ASSIST

Regina Ryan.
Award Title: Cultural Preservation and Empowerment Leadership Award

Regina Ryan, a proud Indigenous elder from the Taribelang Bunda tribe, has been awarded the 2024 Senior Leadership Award for her dedication to preserving and promoting Aboriginal art, culture, and bush tucker knowledge. Through the Nungeena Corporation, Regina has created vital spaces for Indigenous women to connect with their heritage, overcome challenges, and foster a renewed sense of community. Her work in promoting cultural knowledge and traditions is a beacon of hope for future generations, showing them how to embrace their roots while looking forward with strength and resilience. Award sponsored and presented by SAGE CARE ADVICE

Margaret Thompson
Award Title: Compassionate Leadership Award for Tackling Loneliness and Supporting Carers

Margaret Thompson has been honoured with the 2024 Senior Leadership Award for her exceptional efforts in tackling loneliness and social isolation in the Glass House Mountains Region. As the founder of the Beerwah Carers Group, Margaret has transformed her own experience as a carer into a powerful source of comfort and support for others. Her compassionate leadership has created a vital community for those caring for loved ones, offering them a space to connect, share, and find solidarity in their journeys. Through her tireless dedication, Margaret has not only built a network of support but also brought hope and connection to many, ensuring that no one feels alone in their caregiving role. Award sponsored and presented by 60 + LIFESTYLE AGENT

Congratulations To Our 2023 Senior Leadership Award Winners!

Steve Parish is a well-known Australian photographer, author, and environmentalist. He is renowned for his contributions to nature photography and conservation efforts. Steve Parish has captured the beauty of the Australian landscape and its wildlife through his photographs, and has been a prominent advocate for environmental awareness and preservation. Parish has published numerous books featuring his photography, showcasing the diverse flora and fauna of Australia. His work has contributed to raising awareness about the country’s unique natural heritage and the need to protect it for future generations.  He is also well known for his work helping people overcome mental illness and deal with life stresses.  Award sponsored and presented by Sage Care Advice.

Bruce and Denise Morcombe, the inspiring parents of Daniel Morcombe, a Queensland teenager whose tragic disappearance eight years ago led them to create an enduring legacy of safety, education, and community empowerment. Bruce and Denise Morcombe have exhibited remarkable fortitude and courage in the wake of unimaginable tragedy. The dignity with which they have navigated their grief has drawn admiration and respect from communities across Australia. Their journey led them to establish the Daniel Morcombe Foundation, a beacon of hope and education dedicated to empowering children with the knowledge and tools to protect themselves. Despite the profound sorrow they experienced, the Morcombes channeled their energy into creating a lasting impact through the Daniel Morcombe Foundation. Their unwavering commitment to child safety has led them to address audiences at schools, community gatherings, and public events, raising awareness and advocating for the protection of children.  Award sponsored and presented by Fiona Simpson MP.

Aunty Minnie Mace, founder of the Nungeena Corporation For Aboriginal Women’s Business, has been honored with the esteemed 2023 Senior Leadership Award. Fondly known as Aunty Minnie Mace, she is celebrated for her exceptional contributions to Indigenous women’s issues and her profound impact on the community.  Aunty Minnie Mace’s dedication to advancing the cause of Aboriginal women is exemplified through the Nungeena Corporation. The organization addresses critical issues by providing transformative programs, workshops, cultural awareness initiatives, and self-empowerment opportunities. The corporation not only serves as a safe haven for women’s gatherings, but also offers essential referral services. With an unwavering commitment to cultural preservation, Aunty Minnie Mace serves as a cultural educator and researcher. Hailing from the Koa people of Winton, Queensland, she draws from her ancestral heritage to share captivating stories of the Dreamtime and the history of Ancient Civilizations. Her extensive knowledge encompasses both Aboriginal and Egyptian cultures, making her a remarkable storehouse of wisdom.  Award sponsored and presented by 60 + Lifestyle Agent.

Cecily Messer, an exceptional community advocate and tireless volunteer, has been awarded the prestigious 2023 Senior Leadership Award for her unwavering dedication and remarkable contributions. Fondly known for her boundless energy and infectious smile, Cecily has made an indelible impact on the Sunshine Coast community through her selfless work. Cecily Messer,  is an integral part of the Coolum Peregian RSL Sub Branch and the local Surf Life Saving Clubs. With over 23 years of remarkable service, she has emerged as a beacon of leadership and dedication. Known for her Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals in life-saving competitions and ocean swimming, Cecily’s athletic prowess is a testament to her determination. However, it’s her role as a volunteer that truly defines Cecily’s legacy. Her commitment to our community is unparalleled. Her genuine compassion, tireless dedication, and ability to bring people together have had a profound impact on the lives of many.” Award sponsored and presented by Maroochy Home Assist

Congratulations To Our 2022 Senior Leadership Award Winners!

Leanne Layfield, a lady who has dedicated her time and energy to supporting local business on the Sunshine Coast. Leanne brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to support and encourage the spirit of entrepreneurism on the Sunshine Coast. Award sponsored and presented by Sundale.

Les Kirkbride has used the power of art to instill change in people struggling with mental illness, depression, anxiety, physical and intellectual disability, domestic violence, the effects of alcohol and drug abuse, and social isolation. Their vision and passion have graced the lives of many. Award sponsored and presented by Live Up. Graham and Sue Ladd are formidable and loved members of St Vincent De Paul. Despite battling Parkinson’s Disease, Graham runs stalls to raise funds for those in need. They are a steadfast presence in the lives of many lonely, sick and isolated. From a young age, Graham was taught by his Irish grandmother to see people with compassionate and understanding eyes, and to be a beacon of light and support to those facing difficult times. Award sponsored and presented by LEEF.

Carer Assist Program founded by Cara Roberts encourages seniors on the Sunshine Coast to help each other in times of need. Cara and founding member Margaret Thompson understand firsthand what it is like to be carers. They have experienced the impact of limited care support and have created a new platform for carers and those in their retirement years to connect and support each other. Cara recognizes that we as a community need to be the collective answer to the change we want to see. Award sponsored and presented by Sage Care Advise.

John Clemones has spent over 40 years volunteering his time and skills to needy causes. He recently received a state-wide award through the Queensland Volunteering Awards. The commendation read: John Clemones is known for giving nature and care for others, always willing to lend personal support to those going through a difficult time….. John always goes the extra mile, putting his hand up to coordinate events, organize maintenance and take on high responsibility. His contribution is valuable, relied upon, and extraordinary.” This year, we cannot go past awarding John the Senior Leadership Award for his work at Buderim’s Kuluin Shed. Award sponsored and presented by AVEO.

Kim Kirkman – Is a multi-talented entrepreneur, professional singer, violinist and conductor for five choirs on the Sunshine Coast. He is indeed a man of many talents. However, it is the work he has done to help members of our senior community find their voice and heal through the power of song that has gained him immense recognition at this years’ awards. Award sponsored and presented by 60 plus Lifestyle Agent.

Mary Bliss – Every year during Christmas, Mary with the support of Bendigo Bank makes beautiful hampers and delivers them to seniors doing it tough. She embodies the spirit of love and compassion, and shares the true meaning of Christmas by her valuable contribution. Award sponsored and presented by Trilogy Care.

Congratulations To Our 2021 Senior Leadership Award Winners!

Nikki Creber is a lady who understands firsthand what it is like to live with Parkinson’s Disease. She created the Parkinson’s lifestyle protocols and wraps around teams to improve the quality of life of people diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Nikki, an advocate for those living with Parkinson’s is now lobbying the government to introduce three specialist Parkinson’s nurse practitioners to provide community based clinical support on the Sunshine Coast. Award sponsored and presented by Sage Care Advice.

Darryl Olson heads the vibrant homegrown media business on the Sunshine Coast. He is a familiar personality and a great supporter of local business. This year, he and his team are being recognized for the creation of Your Time, a popular monthly magazine that connects, engages, informs and inspires the senior community on the Sunshine Coast. Award sponsored and presented by Sundale.

The Urban Angels, a local group that provides restaurant quality food for seniors doing it tough, are another group recognized for their work in the community. At the helm, Birgit and her team of volunteers prepare and distribute food to those in need. Award sponsored and presented by U3A.

In 2018, Martin Duncan, fondly known on the Sunshine Coast as the Sunshine Coast Foodie, established Sconetime to help tackle isolation among the elderly. Today, he runs sold out monthly events across the Sunshine Coast, and with his team of volunteers brings joy and connection to the senior community. Award sponsored and presented by Home Care Assistance.

Patricia Munro has been described as an angel for seniors living in social housing. She is an advocate for those forgotten by the system. Patricia, who also lives in social housing, provides transport, food, counseling, and has stayed by the side of people during their final hours. It is the compassionate actions of people like Patricia who make this community great. With people like them, no one gets left behind.  Award sponsored and presented by LEEF.

Congratulations To Our 2019 Senior Leadership Award Winners!

Lorrae & Vince O’Rourke: Both Vince and Lorrae O’Rourke have experienced what it’s like to care for someone with dementia. They established the Sunshine Coast Dementia Network for those living with Dementia. The network offers respite for careers at the O’Rourke’s rural property in Nambour. Award sponsored and presented by Andrew Wallace MP.

Michael Henning – The CEO of the Marcoohy Neighbourhood Centre. His initiative, the One Roof Project, has created a one-stop connecting point for people to access hot meals, a hot shower, a free haircut, free medical and dental checks, financial counseling, tenancy, NDIS, mobile laundry, and homeless support services. Award sponsored and presented by Andrew Wallace MP.

Allan and Shirley Voss – Shirley Voss was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. She and her husband Allan started the Caloundra Parkinson’s Support Group. Together, they have provided support and advocated for those the condition has touched whose lives. Award sponsored and presented by Andrew Wallace MP.

Celena Ross – Founded the Sunshine Coast Business Women’s Network and has since established the Sunshine Coast Retiree Women’s Group for women who are semi-retired or transitioning into retirement. The group has worked to address the challenges women face in retirement, including social isolation.

Cheryl Harris – CEO of Volunteering Sunshine Coast. Cheryl has been a strong voice and advocate for volunteers on the Sunshine Coast. Her organization has recruited and placed thousands of volunteers over the years. Award sponsored and presented by Fiona Simpson MP.

Peter Deacon – Founder of Lively 50s a free social platform for seniors to connect. Peter founded this site as a way for people to meet and connect on the Sunshine Coast. Today, the site has over 2400 members and continues to grow. Award sponsored and presented by Fiona Simpson MP.

Jan Wild & Rowan Rafferty – Founded Retiring Not Shy, a social media platform that focuses on a holistic approach to ageing and retirement. Their popular blog is a platform to help baby boomers live a wonderful life in middle age and beyond. Award sponsored and presented by Fiona Simpson MP.

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