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National Volunteer Week recognises hard work

TWO of the Gannawarra Shire’s iconic landmarks will be illuminated with red lighting this week as part of National Volunteer Week celebrations.

Cohuna’s Garden Park and the Kerang Council building will be lit up red throughout the week-long celebrations, to recognise the role volunteers play nationally in supporting communities large and small.

Council chief executive Geoff Rollinson said volunteers continue to be the lifeblood of our rural communities.

“Volunteers involved in the many community groups and organisations across Gannawarra offer their time, skills and compassion to create a stronger, more connected society,” he said.

“They support the delivery of essential services, foster social connections, and enrich the lives of others. Our small communities continue to thrive because of the tireless efforts of volunteers who create lasting, positive change.”

The theme for National Volunteer Week 2025 is Connecting Communities, which acknowledges the spirit of connection and the impact volunteers have in building inclusive and thriving communities.

“Council is proud to be part of the Light Up Your Landmarks for National Volunteer Week 2025 and thanks all residents who continue to generously volunteer their time to ensure that Gannawarra remains a vibrant and safe place to live,” Mr Rollinson said.

Northern District Community Health will also be celebrating National Volunteer Week by hosting morning teas at its Cohuna and Kerang offices.

The Cohuna event was held on Monday, with the Kerang event this Tuesday, 20 May from 10am at 24 Fitzroy Street.

Call NDCH to book by calling 5451 0200 or online at tinyurl.com/37bb8e8t.

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