Life Education’s Gold Harold Awards – Lights, Camera, Gold Harold! |
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Our annual celebration to honour those who have made a positive difference in Australian children's lives Life Education’s glittering annual Gold Harold Awards acknowledges leading Australian individuals and organisations that have made a significant contribution to the health and wellbeing of Australia’s children and young people. Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir AC CVO, Governor of NSW was the Guest of Honour at the Hilton Sydney, with celebrities and stars of media mixing with captains of industry and sporting personalities.
This year’s outstanding list of nominees, winners and presenters was a wonderful tribute to those who do so much to improve the future of Australia’s children. Hosted by radio celebrity, Jason Morrison, the evening featured performances by Aussie legend Normie Rowe AM and Wayne Scott Kermond. Introductory addresses were given by LEA Chairman, Tony Hasham AM, Event Sponsor Omnilab Media, represented by Sunita Gloster and Her Excellency the Governor.
Four nominees in each of eleven categories were honoured on the night, but only one winner got to take home the Gold Harold Statue. The Corporate Award –
The Education Award –
The Entertainment Award –
Harold’s Best Mate Award –
The Health & Medicine Award –
The Humanitarian Award –
The Media Award –
The Sport Award –
Additionally, the Ted Noffs Staff Award was presented to Suzi Spedding, Life Education educator in the Northern Territory, the Bruce Gyngell Volunteer Award was presented to Martin Pater, Board member of Life Education Victoria and the inaugural School Award was won by Ormeau State School in Queensland, and represented by Principal, Heather Andrew. All three awards were presented by Life Education CEO, David Ballhausen and sponsored by Budget, represented by Licensee, Paul Wheelton OAM.
Life Education, a leading Australian charity providing drug and health education, reaches more than 600,000 Australian school children every year. In its 32 years, Life Education and its iconic mascot, Healthy Harold the Giraffe, have empowered more than four million Aussie youngsters with the knowledge, skills and attitude they need to make good decisions about their health. The Gold Harold Awards are a way to recognise those that have worked tirelessly to ensure Life Education’s success and others who have devoted so much of their time and energy to the healthy development of children.
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