Eleven Campbelltown stalwarts recognised for service to the community

Published on 12 September 2024

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Eleven hard-working people have been acknowledged for their outstanding contributions to the Campbelltown community.

Among them were first responders, educators, government leaders, healthcare professionals and advocates for First Nations culture and history.

Campbelltown Mayor Dr George Greiss awarded Jim Marsden OAM, Morris Iemma and Marise Payne with Keys to the City, which is one of the highest honours that a Mayor can give to a person.

Eight Community Service Awards were also awarded to Superintendent Greg Wright, Superintendent Grant Healey, Aunty Glenda Chalker, Bill Parasiris, Liz Dibbs, Greg Warren MP, Sonia Marshall and Warren Browning.

“It’s a great honour to celebrate the dedication and contributions of these eight extraordinary individuals who have gone above and beyond for the people of Campbelltown,” Mayor Dr George Greiss said.

“They often work behind the scenes and advocate for the best interests of our city. They have laid the groundwork for Campbelltown’s success and prosperity as we embrace a new wave of growth,” Dr Greiss said.

“Every one of these award recipients has contributed to their community in unique and impactful ways.”

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