The honours went to Debbie Patterson and Jim Tullberg, who were recognised for decades of dedication to community theatre in the area.
The announcement was made at Benalla Theatre Company’s annual general meeting, where members gathered to reflect on another successful year of performances and to celebrate the people who have helped sustain the organisation.
While the theatre company has a history spanning more than 40 years, this is the first time it has formally recognised individuals with a life membership.
Ms Patterson and Mr Tullberg have been deeply involved in the company across many facets of its operations.
From acting on stage, to working behind the scenes in production and organisational roles, their contributions have helped shape the identity and longevity of the group.
Fellow members described the pair as tireless volunteers whose passion for theatre has left a lasting impression on the Benalla arts community.
Their willingness to mentor new members, support productions in any capacity needed, and contribute countless hours of unpaid work has been instrumental in keeping local theatre vibrant and accessible.
In recognising Ms Patterson and Mr Tullberg, the company acknowledged not just their years of service, but the spirit in which that service has been given.
Both have been known for their generosity, reliability, and commitment to fostering a welcoming and creative environment for performers and audiences alike.
As Benalla Theatre Company looks ahead to future productions and new creative opportunities, the legacy of Debbie Patterson and Jim Tullberg will be a reminder of the power of community, collaboration, and a shared love of the performing arts.