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Aaron Barnett Mount Larcom &District Show Society Inc Aaron Stone Aaron Barnett Mount Larcom &District Show Society Inc Aaron Stone Bridges Health and Community Care Abe Zadeh Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Abigail Willis Youth Council Adam Druery Port Curtis Historical Village Adele Stephens Bindaree Care Centre Alan Suter Model Engineers and Live Streamers Ass Inc Alice Ward Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Alison Kelly GAPDL Alison Kelly Gladstone Visitor Information Centre Alison Kelly Gladstone Community Linking Agency Alissa Jetson Meteors Hockey Club Allan Dyball Blue Care Auxiliary Volunteers Ambar Miranda Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Amelia Davis HopeLINK Amy Rowlands Gladstone Literacy Centre Anabelita Borbon Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Anabelita Quail Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Anaya McCafferty Meteors Hockey Club Andre Dookoo Benaraby Driver Education Facility Andree Grayson Everglow Inc Angela Caterson HopeLINK Angela Rowlands Blue Care Auxiliary Volunteers Ann Annand Port Curtis Historical Society Inc Ann Corfixen Gladstone Community Linking Agency Ann Donald Port Curtis Historical Society Inc Ann Gent Gladstone Central Committee on the Ageing Ann Wheeler Port Curtis Historical Society Inc Anna Turetschek GAPDL Anne Marie Force Gladstone Community Linking Agency Anne-Maree Roby HopeLINK Annette Felix Gladstone Visitor Information Centre Annette Owbridge Queensland Country Women's Association Annette Rowe HopeLINK Annette Tucker Gladstone Community Linking Agency Anthea Oram Gladstone Literacy Centre Antigone Rutter Gladstone PAWS Antonella Villa Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Ashley Jade Cairns Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Astrid Allison Gladstone PAWS Ayako Carrick Gladstone PAWS Barbara O'Keefe GAPDL Basil Dooley GLADSTONE MARITIME MUSEUM Beatrice Breslin Gladstone Central Committee on the Ageing Beau Pett Tondoon Botanic Gardens Bernadinie Ganter HopeLINK Bess Samuel Gladstone Literacy Centre Bettina Nissen Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Betty Betts Everglow Inc Bev Fellows GAPDL Bev Gage GAPDL Bev Porter Queensland Country Women's Association Bianca Ahwang Gladstone PAWS Billy Price Meteors Hockey Club Boyne Island Lions Club Boyne Island Lions Club Brandon Smart Gladstone PAWS Brenda Durham HopeLINK Brenda Smith GAPDL Brian Farber Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Brian Fisher Gladstone PAWS Brian Schlegel Benaraby Driver Education Facility Brian Scott HopeLINK Brian Stonely Blue Care Auxiliary Volunteers Brian Weston GAPDL Bridget Wesling Bindaree Care Centre Bridie Whelan Youth Council Bruno Romagnolo Gladstone Maritime Museum Bryanne Kerr Gladstone PAWS Cally Fulloon Everglow Inc Candi Di Bartolo GAPDL Candita Hamblin Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Carol Billing Mt Larcom Show Association Carol Holden Gladstone Literacy Centre Carol Keech GAPDL Carole Dickinson Everglow Inc Caroli Cotter Gladstone PAWS Carolyn Armstrong GAPDL Carolyn Hart GAPDL Carolyn McGetrick Gladstone PAWS Cassandra Devney Gladstone PAWS Cathy Cavanough Bororen Hall Committee Inc Cathy Twiner Blue Care Auxiliary Volunteers Chantale Lane Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Cheelo Mutambanshiky Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Chelmer Roots Queensland Country Women's Association Cheryl Browning Mt Larcom Show Association Cheryl Druery Port Curtis Historical Society Inc Cheryl Paroz Gladstone Community Linking Agency Cheryll Gibson Queensland Country Women's Association Cheyne Byrne Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Chris Bailey Rotary Club of Boyne-Tannum Chris Engelbrecht Chris Freriechs Port Curtis Historical Society Inc Chris Hodgson GAPDL Chris Noakes QLD Ambulance Service Chris Ownsworth Mt Larcom Show Association Chris Rhodes Blue Care Auxiliary Volunteers Christene Hodgson GAPDL Christine Hobbs GAPDL Christine Wells Boyne Tannum Sharks Football Club Clair Gardiner Mount Larcom &District Show Society Inc Claire Vloedmans Gladstone Literacy Centre Coby Klinkenberg Gladstone Community Linking Agency Coen Mensforth Gladstone Maritime Museum Colin Druery Port Curtis Historical Society Inc Colin Petersen Everglow Inc Colleen Dillon GAPDL Coral Wilson Everglow Inc Coral Wilson Gladstone Central Committee on the Ageing Corinna Viktor Safe Haven Cornelis Jobben HopeLink Crystalyn Barnett Mount Larcom &District Show Society Inc Cynthia Howe Gladstone Community Linking Agency Dalia Elsayed Elbadawy Sayed Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Ahmed Dalia Elsedikk Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Daniel Dorrington State Emergency Service Daph Green Blue Care Auxiliary Volunteers Darren and Julieann Abrams Gladstone PAWS Darren Oakey Mount Maurice RFB Darryl Wright Port Curtis Historical Society Inc David Black Meteors Hockey Club David Hazzard QLD Ambulance Service David Kretschmer Benaraby Rural Fire Brigade/ Volunteer Marine Rescue Gladstone David Puckering Port Curtis Historical Society Inc Dawn Brady Gladstone Central Committee on the Ageing Dawn Ronald Gladstone PAWS Deanna Wassell Gladstone Maritime Museum Debra Griffin Everglow Inc Debra Jaenke Gladstone PAWS Deepa Saxena Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Delores Dow Blue Care Auxiliary Volunteers Denis Chapman GAPDL Di Graham Gladstone Community Linking Agency Di Paschen Bindaree Care Centre Dian Lucas GAPDL Diane Holzapfel Tondoon Botanic Gardens Bonsai Volunteer Diane Humphries HopeLINK Diane McDonald Mt Larcom Show Association Diane Travers Gladstone Community Linking Agency Dianne Honan Genealogical Society Gladstone Disctrics Inc Don Sutton Genealogical Society Gladstone Disctrics Inc Donna Ellis (O'Toole) GAPDL Dorothy French Gladstone Community Linking Agency Dr Pratibha Kamble Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Edna Stokes Everglow Inc Eileen Owbridge Blue Care Auxiliary Volunteers Elaine Brown Gladstone Maritime Museum Elaine Harth Gladstone Central Committee on the Ageing Elinor West GAPDL Elizabeth Gill HopeLINK Eloise (Elle) Bright Gladstone PAWS Eman Aly Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Emily Dunnett Youth Council Emma Catlin Gladstone PAWS Endeavour Foundation Gladstone PAWS Gladstone Enid Mann Queensland Country Womens Association Eric Ogden Bindaree Care Centre Erica Quantrill Benaraby Driver Education Facility Erik Valiyff Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Erin Jamieson Gladstone PAWS Ernie Pitts Gladstone Maritime Museum Esther Young Gladstone Literacy Centre Eyad Abulhagag Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Fei Matheson GAPDL Franko Shailer Meteors Hockey Club Fred Bunny Westowe Rural Fire Brigade Friends of Bindaree Bindaree Care Centre Gabriella Davie Youth Council Gaby Davie Meteors Hockey Club Gail Sellers QCWA Garney Webber Port Curtis Historical Society Inc Gavin Gibson Gladstone PAWS Gayle Young GAPDL Gemma Manwaring HopeLINK Gemma Stallan HopeLINK Geoff Honan Genealogical Society Gladstone Disctrics Inc Georgia Glindon Meteors Hockey Club Georgia Gray Gladstone PAWS Georgina Sketcher Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Gina Webb Blue Care Auxiliary Volunteers Gladstone Hospital Auxiliary Gladstone Hospital Auxiliary Assn Inc Ass Inc. Glenda Farrar QCWA Glenda Jones Gladstone Community Linking Agency Glennis Williams Blue Care Auxiliary Volunteers Gloria Brown HopeLINK Gloria Johnson Port Curtis Historical Society Inc Grace Mwambopo Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Graeme McKay Gladstone Maritime Museum Graham Dingley Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Graham Elliott Blue Care Auxiliary Volunteers Graham Humphreys Gladstone Maritime Museum Graham Tucker Gladstone Community Linking Agency Greg Bailey Rotary Club of Boyne-Tannum Greg Hage Your volunteering efforts with the Gladstone Park Run and Road Runners Association. Greg West GAPDL Hayden Pease Meteors Hockey Club Heather Fryer Blue Care Auxiliary Volunteers Heather Jensen QCWA Heather Kroesen GAPDL Heather Kroesen Gladstone Visitor Information Centre Heather Mackay GAPDL Heather Warren Kareeba Scout Group Heather Wieland Oam Queensland Country Women's Association Helen Benzie Gladstone Literacy Centre Helen Benzie Gladstone Literacy Centre Helen Dalziel Port Curtis Historical Society Inc Helen Evans Blue Care Auxiliary Volunteers Helen Malloy Blue Care Auxiliary Volunteers Helen Wallace Mt Larcom Show Association Helen Whitmore GAPDL Helena Beale Blue Care Auxiliary Volunteers Henry Collocott Gladstone Community Linking Agency Hollie Boyle Gladstone PAWS Ian Griffiths Gladstone Maritime Museum Ian Haughton Blue Care Auxiliary Volunteers Ian Richardson GAPDL Iestyn Townsend GLADSTONE MARITIME MUSEUM Ingela Warwick GAPDL Irene Currell GAPDL Isabella McAusland Retired Volunteer with GAPDL, VIC & Cruise Ambassador, GECC's FOTT, GRC Community Events Isabella McAusland GAPDL Jack Marshall Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Jack Wheeler Port Curtis Historical Society Inc Jackee Rippingale HopeLINK Jacob Burton Gladstone PAWS Jaid Black HopeLINK James Standen Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Jamie Peterson Gladstone PAWS Jan Koi Genealogical Society Gladstone Disctrics Inc Janet Carlson Gladstone Central Committee on the Ageing Janet Domoney Gladstone Central Committee on the Ageing Janet Frewen-Lord GAPDL Janet Gamba Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours Inc. (WIN) Janet O'Brien Gladstone Literacy Centre Janett Connolly Food Bank Janette Connelly Gladstone Food Centre Janice Robinson Gladstone PAWS Janine Brooks Gladstone Central Committee on the
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