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2015 Volunteer of the Year Awards 2015 Volunteer of the Year Awards - Media Coverage (Print and online only) Number of hits: 139 (excludes radio, TV and some print) Note: To be read in conjuction with the 2015 VOYA Media Report which includes ALL media coverage - print, online, radio, TV and social channels) Outlet/Publication Date Headline Url News Local - Wentworth Courier (Epaper) (Licensed16/12/2015 by CopyrightVolunteering’s Agency) top honours for survivors of Holocaust http://newslocal.newspaperdirect.com/epaper/showarticle.aspx?&article=ad11733c-27ca-4721-8058-75d7a98f7a63&viewmode=2&page=22 News Local - Hornsby Advocate (Epaper) (Licensed10/12/2015 by CopyrightTop honour Agency) for service http://newslocal.newspaperdirect.com/epaper/showarticle.aspx?&article=71c276d0-18c9-49b1-b830-53083db616c0&viewmode=2&page=47 2SER - Real Radio 107.3 FM 9/12/2015 Recognising volunteers http://www.2ser.com/component/k2/item/19494-recognising-volunteers NSW Department of Health 7/12/2015 Far West Lhd Volunteer Named Nsw Senior Volunteer Of Thehttp://www.fwlhn.health.nsw.gov.au/index.php?select1=Media&mr=1233 Year Award Cootamundra Herald (Licensed by Copyright Agency)6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.cootamundraherald.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Newcastle Herald (Licensed by Copyright Agency)6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.theherald.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Cooma-Monaro Express (Licensed by Copyright6/12/2015 Agency)Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.coomaexpress.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Western Advocate (Licensed by Copyright Agency)6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.westernadvocate.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Liverpool City Champion (Licensed by Copyright6/12/2015 Agency)Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.liverpoolchampion.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Campbelltown Macarthur Advertiser (Licensed6/12/2015 by CopyrightHomeless Agency) domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.macarthuradvertiser.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort St George & Sutherland Shire Leader (Licensed6/12/2015 by CopyrightHomeless Agency) domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.theleader.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Southern Highland News (Licensed by Copyright6/12/2015 Agency)Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.southernhighlandnews.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort The Border Mail (Licensed by Copyright Agency)6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.bordermail.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort The Young Witness (Licensed by Copyright Agency)6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.youngwitness.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Milton Ulladulla Times (Licensed by Copyright6/12/2015 Agency) Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.ulladullatimes.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Lithgow Mercury (Licensed by Copyright Agency)6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.lithgowmercury.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Moree Champion (Licensed by Copyright Agency)6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.moreechampion.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Cessnock Advertiser (Licensed by Copyright Agency)6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.cessnockadvertiser.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Port Macquarie News (Licensed by Copyright 6/12/2015Agency) Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.portnews.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Great Lakes Advocate (Licensed by Copyright6/12/2015 Agency) Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.greatlakesadvocate.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Camden-Narellan Advertiser (Licensed by Copyright6/12/2015 Agency)Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.camdenadvertiser.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Gloucester Advocate (Licensed by Copyright Agency)6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.gloucesteradvocate.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Parkes Champion-Post (Licensed by Copyright6/12/2015 Agency) Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.parkeschampionpost.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Crookwell Gazette (Licensed by Copyright Agency)6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.crookwellgazette.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort The Rural (Licensed by Copyright Agency) 6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.therural.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Wollondilly Advertiser (Licensed by Copyright 6/12/2015Agency) Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.wollondillyadvertiser.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Bombala Times (Licensed by Copyright Agency)6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.bombalatimes.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Canowindra News (Licensed by Copyright Agency)6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.canowindranews.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort The Observer (Licensed by Copyright Agency)6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.colypointobserver.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Southern Weekly (Licensed by Copyright Agency)6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.southernweekly.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Harden Murrumburrah Express (Licensed by Copyright6/12/2015 Agency)Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.hardenexpress.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Bega District News (Licensed by Copyright Agency)6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.begadistrictnews.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort The Queanbeyan Age (Licensed by Copyright6/12/2015 Agency) Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.queanbeyanage.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Daily Liberal (Licensed by Copyright Agency) 6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Boorowa News (Licensed by Copyright Agency)6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.boorowanewsonline.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Magnet (Licensed by Copyright Agency) 6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.edenmagnet.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Grenfell Record (Licensed by Copyright Agency)6/12/2015 Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.grenfellrecord.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Eastern Riverina Chronicle (Licensed by Copyright6/12/2015 Agency)Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.easternriverinachronicle.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort St Marys-Mt Druitt Star (Licensed by Copyright6/12/2015 Agency) Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.stmarysstar.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/ effort Bellingen Shire Courier-Sun (Licensed by Copyright6/12/2015 Agency)Homeless domestic abuse survivor awarded for volunteeringhttp://www.bellingencourier.com.au/story/3540879/homeless-domestic-abuse-survivor-awarded-for-volunteering-effort/
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