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Queensland Cricket has congratulated the outstanding volunteers who have been announced today as winners of the National Community Cricket Awards.
The Cricket Australia awards recognise excellent performance and outstanding initiatives in all areas of community cricket volunteering, club administration, officiating, participation, diversity and inclusion and program development.
Queenslanders were celebrated on the national stage in the following categories:
Community Cricket Club of the Year
Winner: QLD Southern District Magpies Cricket Club (Toowoomba)
Junior Initiative of the Year
Winner: QLD North Queensland Country Cup
Community Match Official of the Year
Winner: QLD Alison Fairleigh (Townsville)
Partnership of the Year
Winner: QLD St George Cricket Association & South West School Sport
Technology & Media Initiative of the Year
Winner: QLD The Cricket Show – Wide Bay
Celebrating Cricket in Schools
Winner: QLD Joshua Wardell – Spring Mountain State School
There was also notable acknowledgement of a trio of community cricket initiatives that were announced as runners-up in their respective categories, including Queensland Cricket’s Volunteer of the Year, Andrew Guest from Cairns.
Volunteer of the Year
Highly Commended: QLD Andrew Guest
Community Cricket Association of the Year
Highly Commended: QLD Chinchilla Cricket Association (Darling Downs)
Women and Girls Initiative of the Year
Highly Commended: QLD Pioneer Valley Cricket Club
Announced during National Volunteer Week, two finalists were selected in 13 categories with the nominees all demonstrating the amazing support thousands of volunteers across the game provide for their local clubs and associations.
Queensland Cricket CEO Terry Svenson said the recognition of the individuals and associations on the national stage was a fitting way to highlight exceptional efforts by cricket volunteers.
“The celebration of volunteers is something we never tire of, and Queensland Cricket will continue to dedicate itself to supporting the grassroots wherever we can,” he said.
“It’s outstanding to see so many regional achievers acknowledged, and we thank them for their unstinting efforts.”
“We are enormously grateful to everyone who volunteers their time at a club or association or committee. Their commitment enables boys and girls and men and women to enjoy the game and ensure quality experiences for all involved.”
Name of Author: Queensland Cricket
Queensland Cricket, previously the Queensland Cricket Association, is the governing body for cricket in Queensland, Australia. Established in 1876, it oversees the Queensland Bulls, Queensland Fire, Allan Border Field, and Queensland Premier Cricket. Terry Svenson is the current CEO, and Kirsten Pike is the Chair of the Board of Directors.