Wakool’s Irene and John Coote are Murray River Council’s joint Citizen of the Year.
The husband and wife team have been recognised for their tireless volunteerism in the Wakool community since they moved to the area in 1969.
Irene can be described as a quiet achiever, always in the background, giving her time selflessly, never making a fuss but ever-reliable.
She assisted with religious instruction at the Wakool Public School for more than three decades, was treasurer of St Luke’s Church until its demise by fire, is an active committee member of the Wakool Welcome Centre, and been involved with netball, tennis and other organisations.
John’s involvement is mostly through the Wakool Football Club as a coach and player, and as a founding member of the Golden Hawks Club - a volunteer community group focused on supporting community organisations and events.
Irene and John’s honour was one of six awards presented at yesterday’s Australia Day ceremonies across the council footprint, honouring contributions to the local community at Australia Day.
Other award winners were:
• Young Citizen of the Year - Billie Logie, Moama
• Young Sportsperson of the Year - Matilda Eddy, Mathoura
• Sportsperson of the Year - Luke Barlow, Moama
• Community Event of the Year - Echuca Moama Bridge Opening
• Community Group of the Year - Mathoura Biggest Morning Tea Committee
Murray River Council Mayor Cr Chris Bilkey said the Australia Day Awards acknowledged the achievements of individuals and groups who worked so tirelessly to make our community a better place to live.
“On behalf of council, I would like to acknowledge all the nominees and congratulate this year’s award winners who are a shining example of how we can all have a positive impact in our community, no matter the circumstances.”
“There have been lots of people who have made some lasting contributions in the community over the last twelve months, and it is their efforts that add to the story of Murray River Council and make it such a great place to live.
“These awards give us a chance to reflect on the resilience of communities and the spirit of helping, giving and supporting that defines us as Australians.”