Saturday, December 14, 2024

Broken Hill Councillor “stunned” by top LG award

Broken Hill City Councillor, Darriea Turley, has won the Councillor Lilliane Brady OAM Award, which is determined by the NSW Local Government Minister to recognise and honour the dedication and tireless work of a female council staff member or elected representative.

The award was the top honour handed out at the Ministers’ Awards for Women in Local Government last week.

The annual awards recognise the invaluable contribution and achievements of women in the local government sector who are helping increase the participation and advancement of women and breaking down gender stereotypes.

This year’s awards attracted a record number of nominations, with the winners celebrated at a ceremony at Parliament House on Wednesday co-hosted by NSW Minister for Local Government, Ron Hoenig and NSW Minister for Women, Jodie Harrison.

Councillor Turley said she was stunned by the win, and paid tribute to the late Lilliane Brady after receiving the award.

“Lilliane was such a strong advocate for her community, she would be the leader at the front of protest marches wanting more for her rural community,” said Cr Turley.

“She would always be the strongest voice in the room, taking on any Minister about what is best for her community, and I’m honoured to have known her and to receive this award.

“It is critical that we recognise the role of women in Local Government, both as elected members and as staff, as they contribute to the creation of strong, liveable communities for all of us to enjoy,” she said.

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