Eight women from the Northern Tablelands have been recognised as 'hidden treasures' of their communities for the outstanding contributions they've made.
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To coincide with the International Day of Rural Women on Thursday, October 15, the 2020 NSW Hidden Treasures Honour Roll has been unveiled.
Karen Backus, Jayde Gardiner, Kama Kamphuis, Gwen Smith, Jessica Wells, and Pamela Wilkinson, all from North Star, Lyn Hetherington from Glen Innes and Moree's Elka Devney have been named on the 2020 NSW Hidden Treasures Honour Roll, recognising the contributions they have made to their communities through volunteering.
Minister for Agriculture and Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall recently presented the local women with their certificates during a special ceremony in Moree.
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Mr Marshall thanked each of the women for the work they do in their communities.
"I have seen first-hand the way these eight women support one another and give their own time so often to improve the lives of others in their local communities," he said.
"It's no exaggeration to say that without these eight women, our rural communities would be much poorer.
"These awards are a great way of acknowledging these women for their generosity and selflessness in volunteering and helping our communities recover and thrive."
Mr Marshall said that in a year of unforeseen challenges, women volunteers in rural areas had selflessly and tirelessly donated their time and International Day of Rural Women was an opportunity to celebrate that.
"We never could have anticipated what 2020 would bring, but today we are recognising a number of women who have gone above and beyond to the benefit of their communities," he said.
"The Hidden Treasures Honour Roll is an annual initiative from the NSW Government's Rural Women's Network, that tells the stories of women volunteers, and promotes their valuable role to local charities, organisations and businesses.
"Volunteers are heroes in the bush, and the celebration of these nominees is an important part of ensuring their tireless work is respected.
"This year 104 women have been recognised by their communities in this important publication, bringing our total nominees to more than 1,000 since the Honour Roll first launched in 2010."
The Hidden Treasures Honour Roll is an initiative of the NSW Department of Primary Industries' Rural Women's Network.
It acknowledges the important volunteer roles women play within NSW rural communities.
It is not an award program but a public tribute to the vast number of women who give their time and energy to help others.
Biographies on the eight Northern Tablelands 2020 NSW Hidden Treasure Honour Roll inductees:
Karen Backus (North Star)
Karen and her husband Hamish support various local organisations with their time and commitment. Examples of Karen's generosity to her communities of Yallaroi and North Star, include many hours of grant writing for North Star School P&C Association and a long involvement as a parent, Secretary and President of this organisation.
Jayde Gardiner (North Star)
After only a short time in North Star, Jayde became a volunteer at the local Primary School tuckshop and later became the canteen coordinator/treasurer of Canteen. Jayde undertook this role with professionalism, care and efficiency, often going out of her way to make sure it ran smoothly.
Lyn Hetherington (Glen Innes)
Lyn is a keen gardener and works tirelessly to replant the rivers edge with grants from local Landcare.
Lyn is a volunteer rural firefighter and treasurer of the Wytaliba Brigade and has been in this role throughout the devastating drought and recent fires. She also raises money for the school P&C through grant writing and cooking for the markets.
Kama Kamphuis (North Star)
Shortly after arriving from New Zealand, Kama joined the P&C Association of North Star Public School and volunteered as a cooking canteen mum, vice president and ultimately president of this association.
She is also a member of the North Star branch of CWA of NSW and has volunteered as treasurer of the branch.
Gwen Smith (North Star)
Gwen's involvement with the local Anglican Parish Council includes the active roles of Parish Council Member, previously women's guild contribution and active fundraising support of the parish.
Gwen has also served as secretary of the Women's Auxiliary in earlier years of the local Bushman's Carnival (a horse sports and social event held annually at North Star) and the agricultural and environment officer role for North Star Branch, CWA of NSW.
Jessica Wells (North Star)
Jessica has been a long term member of Girl Guides/Brownies.
She has volunteered in fundraising and social functions of Gwydir Mobile Preschool (Croppa Creek Group) and Tharawonga Mobile Preschool (North Star Centre).
Jess is also secretary of Croppa Creek Parents and Citizens Association.
Pamela Wilkinson (North Star)
Described as a generous soul, Pam has given her time to many organisations.
These include Girl Guides, Brownies, reading at the schools, community radio (hosting a girls talk back session regularly) and contributing her own skills in voice over ads.
Elka Devney (Moree)
Elka has dedicated her spare time to her community and is passionate about ensuring rural youth have the same advantages, opportunities and access to services as those in metropolitan areas.
Some of her achievements include: 2020 Moree Young Citizen of the Year, 2019 ABC Heywire National Youth Summit Representative, 2019 UNICEF youth living drought summit.
Elka volunteers countless hours to other local events, charities and organisations including the local Lions and Rotary Clubs and Physical Culture Club.