Long-standing Campbelltown residents honoured

Published on 21 August 2023

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Twenty residents and 2 local sporting clubs were recognised for their long-standing contributions to the area at the Campbelltown City Jubilee Awards.

The Awards celebrate people who have lived in Campbelltown for 50 years or more, and for 30 years or more for members of our Indigenous community.

“This year’s award recipients accounted for a combined 1192 years as part of the Campbelltown community,” Mayor George Greiss said.

“These awards acknowledge those people and community organisations who have shown a commitment to Campbelltown throughout their lives and who have been an integral part of the local community,” Dr Greiss said.

“I’d like to offer my congratulations and thanks to each of these amazing Jubilee Award recipients,” he said.

This year’s Jubilee Award recipients include:

  • Campbelltown Collegians Football Club – 50 years
  • Campbelltown Harlequins Football Club – 50 years
  • Rhonda Sampson – 41 years
  • Dorothy Dover – 50 years
  • Judith Trimboli – 50 years
  • Michael Trimboli – 50 years
  • Jennifer Watt – 50 years
  • Phillip Watt – 50 years
  • Janice Neaves – 51 years
  • Paul Neaves – 51 years
  • Meg Oates – 51 years
  • Denise Cunningham – 52 years
  • Vivienne Dillon – 52 years
  • Nola Jay – 52 years
  • Phillip Jay – 52 years
  • John Lysle – 52 years
  • Vickie Connolly – 54 years
  • Maureen O’Brien – 57 years
  • Gaye Webster – 57 years
  • Roger Webster – 58 years
  • John Galluzo – 74 years
  • Lynette Biddle – 88 years

Nominations for the Campbelltown City Jubilee Awards are open throughout the year, with an awards ceremony held once per year to recognise the nominees.

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