AFL coach Rick Hanlon named Cairns region’s Citizen of the Year
Sports coach Rick Hanlon has been named the Cairns region’s Citizen of the Year in recognition of his work in assisting young Indigenous men and women.
Announced last week on Australia Day, Hanlon’s award also acknowledged his vision and subsequent development of AFL Cape York House.
Making the presentation, Cairns Mayor Bob Manning said Hanlon had tapped into the appeal of Australian Rules Football and used it as an avenue to advance the prospects of remote-based Indigenous children, commenting “Rick has played an important role in improving the lives of countless Indigenous children, as well as their communities.
“Some of these children came from very difficult backgrounds and their life outcomes may not have been the best.
“Rick identified Aussie Rules as a way to engage Indigenous young people from Cape York and the Torres Strait, and through his determination established AFL Cape York House for boys in 2013, and a similar facility for young women from the Cape in 2019.
“These facilities, which include boarding accommodation, have given many children the chance to change their lives and tap into new and exciting futures.
“While kicking a football is part of the experience, just as important, these facilities provide an environment with a focus on education, health and well-being.
“These are the foundations that encourage young people to get an education and then possibly go on to university, get a trade, or find a job.
“Some of those children will even go back home and make a positive contribution to their communities.”
Following a successful Australian Rules Football career in Tasmania, Hanlon arrived in Cairns in 1998 as the AFL’s North Queensland Regional Manager.
In 2006, he was appointed General Manager of AFL Cape York Ltd, and his focus shifted to supporting children in remote Indigenous communities.
Hanlon’s vision was to create a constructive engagement program focusing on education, health and civic well-being, with Australian Rules being the vehicle to access remote communities of Cape York, Torres Strait and Gulf Savannah.
This passion led to the establishment of AFL Cape York House for boys in 2013.
The facility provided accommodation and educational, employment and training for Indigenous youths from remote communities, such as Hope Vale, Coen, Lockhart River, Kowanyama, Coen, Aurukun, Pormpuraaw Bamaga/Injinoo, Mornington Island, Badu Island, Maubiag Island, Moa Island, Yam Island and Coconut Island.
The success of the facility spearheaded the establishment of a second AFL Cape York House, this one for girls, which opened in 2019.
As the Programs Manager of AFL Cape York, Hanlon has been focused on Indigenous advancement by pushing the boundaries and wanting to make a difference for the betterment of Indigenous youth, who have limited opportunities.
Hanlon has been previously recognised for his services to AFL and Ingenious youths.
Notably, he received life membership of AFL Cairns Juniors in 2008, has been inducted in the Tasmanian Hall of Fame, and received the Order of Australia Medal in 2017.
Among other awards, Kristen O’Shea was named Young Citizen of the Year for her efforts to foster inclusivity for students with disability, Cayla George was named Sportsperson of the Year and Annabelle Hutchings - a winner of numerous Far North Queensland golf tournaments, including four consecutive victories in the City of Cairns Women’s Classic – was named Junior Sportsperson of the Year.
Image: Cairns Young Citizen of the Year, Kristen O’Shea; Cairrns Mayor, Bob Manning and Citizen of the Year Rick Hanlon at last week’s ceremony.
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