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International Volunteer Day honours local contributions

International Volunteer Day celebrations will conclude with a garden party at Government House today to honour some of the State’s longest-serving volunteers.

Her Excellency the Honourable Kerry Sanderson AC, Governor of Western Australia will join Volunteering Minister Mick Murray to present awards to eight volunteers who have volunteered for one organisation for 45 years or more.

Margaret Evans, of Gledhow, and Linda Leighton, of Albany, will be recognised for their volunteer work at the Albany Light Opera and Theatre Company.

Both performers, Mrs Evans has volunteered as costume designer and director, while Mrs Leighton has volunteered for 54 years as costume designer, and in front of house and executive positions.

George Appelbee of Quinns Rocks will be honoured for serving his community as a Justice of the Peace for 54 years.

At an event at the Parmelia Hilton today, an additional 41 volunteers will be recognised for their contributions of 25 years or more as a volunteer in their communities.

International Volunteer Day events have been held across Western Australia, including 42 events supported by grants of up to $1,000 from the McGowan Government.

Today’s celebrations will be followed by a meeting tomorrow of the new Volunteering Community Reference Group (VCRG).

Mr Murray established the group to learn about trends and issues affecting the WA volunteering sector and hear feedback on the implementation of the WA Volunteering Strategy. Establishing the VCRG was a WA Government election commitment.

For more on the WA Volunteer Service Awards, visit http://www.communities.wa.gov.au