Do you know someone making Tasmania a better place?
A nomination is quick and easy — and it could help shine a spotlight on their impact. Nominate them before 31 July:
https://t.co/N1TT16HBTL
Some people spend a lifetime making things better for others.
This is your reminder to recognise them.
Nominate before 31 July: https://t.co/N1TT16HBTL
Running across Australia? Hard.
Submitting a nomination? Much easier.
Know a young Australian creating change? Head to https://t.co/N1TT16HBTL and nominate them.
2026 ACT Senior Australian of the Year, Heather Reid AM, opened pathways for thousands of women and girls to participate, lead and thrive in sport.
Know an older Australian making a difference like Heather? Head to https://t.co/N1TT16HBTL
You know the ones – people who show up, give their time, lift others up, create change and make life better.
You might know them personally, or you might have seen or heard about what they do.
Nominate them at https://t.co/41arnICFud
School children are eating more nutritious meals across Tasmania thanks to Julie Dunbabin.
Know an older Australian creating positive change in their own way?
Nominate before 31 July: https://t.co/ZlmwqUEhts
From advocates and researchers to community leaders and changemakers, the ACT is home to people creating meaningful impact every day.
Know someone who deserves recognition?
Nominations for 2027 close at midnight on 31 July 2026.
https://t.co/ZlmwqUEhts
Behind every #AusoftheYear nominee is someone who took the time to recognise their impact.
Now’s the time to recognise someone making a difference.
https://t.co/ZlmwqUEhts
From local legends to quiet changemakers, Queensland is full of people making a lasting impact.
If someone comes to mind, now’s the time to recognise them.
Nominate them before 31 July: https://t.co/ZlmwqUEhts
Real change often starts at a local level.
Know someone making a difference in their community? They could be the next Australia’s Local Hero.
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For Abraham Kuol, a helping hand changed what was possible. Now, he is passing it on. After spending his first seven years in Kakuma Refugee Camp, the 2026 Victorian Young Australian of the Year now mentors young people. This #RefugeeWeek, his story reflects #AMillionStories.