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Young Achiever Awards call for nominations

Nominations close soon for the 2024 Victorian 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards, midnight on Tuesday 13, February.

There is still time to nominate a young person from Melton and Moorabool 30 years of age and under.

The criteria are people who:

• Who we all wonder where they find the time to help others

• Paving the way for our future through innovative thinking

• Who is a leader and role model for their peers

Those who nominate can do so in these categories:

• Spirit Super Create Change Award

• IKON Services Environmental Sustainability Award

• Josh’s Rainbow Eggs Ethical Business Award

• Kangan Institute Inspirational TAFE Student Award

• National Protective Services Safety and Wellbeing in the Workplace Award

• Saward Dawson Community Service and Social Impact Award

• Strategic Alliance Network Small Business Award

• The Victorian Government Group Achievement in the Community Award

• Yarn Strong Sista Indigenous Achievement Award

Category winners will each receive a prize package worth more than $2,500, including 6 months of 1-on-1 mentoring package thanks to The Impact Collective, plus a trophy.

One of the category winners will be chosen as the 2024 Victorian Young Achiever of the Year.

To submit a nomination, go online to www.youngachieverawards.com select ‘VIC’ and then click the gold ‘Nominate Now’.

Alternatively, make the process that much easier by calling us on 9720 1638 and passing on their details.

Nominations close on Tuesday 13, February .

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