Mrs SALLY QUINNELL (Camden)—I congratulate the winners of the 2023 Macarthur young champions awards on their outstanding achievements. This year's awards recognised twenty-nine different individuals outstanding achievements and dedication across a variety of different endeavours, including education, community service, the environmental, fine and performing arts, leadership, sport, employment and technology. Congratulations to all the winners, Mia Ransom, Malyah Arnold, Amelia Hilyander, Nandan Trivei, Elliana Wilson, Laila Butler, Ayush Krishna, Gypsy Lee, Luna Fordham-Nagy, Emmy Gelardi-Bunyi, Maddison Bell Bohar, Ruby Fagedine, Tahlia Yule, Sakura Murakami, Georgia Potter, Eli Uluibau, Amelia Noble-Murray, Shay Jensen, Tiana Vella, Malik McDonald, Triple T Dance, Macarthur Youth Ballet, Jack Jones, Jasmine Belbin, Blair Geraghty, Heidi Lewtchenko, the Tag 20 Team and Daniya Syed. These young people have gone above and beyond in several different fields and in doing so have had a positive impact upon the Macarthur community. I would particularly like to congratulate Georgia Potter for winning the Champion of Champions Award for being the young person who had consistently achieved and given her best over a number of categories, a truly remarkable achievement and well deserved not to mention she turned 18 on the awards night!
Macarthur Young Champions Award
01 June 2023