Outstanding Community Service Awards

There are lots of people who work quietly away with little recognition to make our communities better places to live. We recognise their valuable contributions through the Outstanding Community Service Awards.

2025 recipients

Tasman District is one of the fastest-growing areas in the country, with wonderful beaches, a pleasant climate (most of the time), outstanding scenery, and recreational opportunities, but our biggest asset is our people.

Volunteers are part of the backbone of our community. Often unseen and unheralded, their work flies under the radar yet helps make Tasman the place we love. Every year, we celebrate these special unsung heroes and their achievements.

The 2025 Outstanding Community Service Awards celebrated the actions of these wonderful people and were presented by Mayor Tim King in December last year.

Nine people received certificates of appreciation for their work in all corners of the District.

The recipients were Bevan Langmuir, Carol Fowler, Cheryl Elsey, Chris Hickson, Colin Hooker, Greg Pickford, Jim Fry, Mary Nicholls, and Malcolm McConochie.

Each was recognised for a lifetime of voluntary contributions to their communities, the rural sector, arts, sports, the fire service, conservation and service organisations.

At the bottom of this page you can read the profiles of these deserving people, highlighting just how each one of them contributes to making Tasman a great place to live. We'll be adding to these over the coming months. 

How often

Annually

Time of year

Nominations close on 31 August annually. 

Nominations

These are invited from the public. Nomination forms are available from all Council Offices and Libraries and give an outline of the type of information you need to include.

Outstanding Community Service Award Nomination Form.pdf (pdf 196 KB)

Criteria

Nominees must be residents of Tasman District to qualify. They must have been involved in a range of voluntary activities that have benefited their community for 20 years or more. NOTE: Fire Service Personnel must have served 35 years to be eligible.

Outstanding Community Service Awards Guide (pdf 5.1 MB)

Selection process

A committee comprising the Mayor and other members of Council meets to evaluate the nominees and their contributions. These awards are presented at a special ceremony with the Mayor.

Further information

For more information please contact us

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