If so, you can nominate them to be in the running for the Victorian Senior of the Year Awards.
The awards highlight the role of seniors who inspire others as mentors, educators, role models, leaders or others who make a great contribution.
Categories include the Premier’s Award for Victorian Senior of the Year, the Promotion of Multiculturalism Award, the Healthy and Active Living Award, the Veteran Community Award, the Council on the Ageing Victoria Senior Achiever Award and the Age-Friendly Victoria Award.
Disability, Ageing and Carers Minister Luke Donnellan said senior Victorians made an enormous contribution to our state.
‘‘Their feats deserve to be celebrated, and that’s exactly what these time-honoured awards are about,’’ Mr Donnellan said.
‘‘Nominees could be a volunteer in your organisation, a friend, neighbour or family member, or just someone you see doing good work around your community.’’
Last year’s awards honoured a long volunteer contribution in the Yarra Ranges and Cardinia communities, a Peek Whurrong elder and a tireless advocate for the LGBTI community.
The University of the Third Age Network Victoria received the Age-Friendly Victoria award for its efforts to support older people at all levels of the organisation.
The 2019 award recipients will be honoured at a ceremony at Government House as part of the 37th Victorian Seniors Festival this October.
Nominations are open until July 5.
To nominate or find out more visit www.seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/awards