Australasian Leisure Management
Sep 16, 2023

Nominations open for 2024 Queensland Greats Awards

Nominations have opened for the 2024 Queensland Greats Awards which recognises individuals who have made a significant contribution to Queensland and who are exemplary role models, and the institutions, public or private, that have contributed significantly to the development of the State.

Since inception in 2001, 120 individuals, 19 institutions, and 10 posthumous recipients have been honoured as Queensland Greats across the fields of business, science, health, education, Indigenous affairs, sport, arts, conservation, community, and philanthropy.

The 2023 Queensland Greats recipients included First Nations Musician and Composer, William Barton; Creator of Bluey, Joe Brumm; Champion of anti-corruption and accountability, The Honourable Tony Fitzgerald AC KC; rugby league player, Steve Renouf; Educator and refugee advocate, Adele Rice AM; Queensland’s Rural Fire Service; Queensland Elder and early childhood pioneer Dr Honor Dell Cleary OAM; Stem cell research pioneer Emeritus Professor Alan Mackay-Sim AM.

Other previous recipients include cricketer and youth and multicultural advocate Usman Khawaja (2022), Bruce Morcombe OAM and Denise Morcombe OAM (2020), The Honourable Dame Quentin Bryce AD CVO (2016), Dr Dimity Dornan AO (2013) and Kev Carmody (2009).

2023 Queensland Greats Awards recipient, Steve Renouf shared “to be named a Queensland Great and recognised for the contribution you’ve made for the greater good of Queensland is an exciting honour and a privilege.

“Most of us know someone who has dedicated their lives to making our State what it is today, and I would encourage people to take the opportunity to nominate them.”

“Nominating someone for the Queensland Greats Awards will help amplify their work and contribution to their community in Queensland.”

Nominations can be made at www.qld.gov.au/qldgreats until 5pm, Friday 16th February 2024.

Recipients will be announced in June 2024 and honoured with commemorative plaques displayed at Roma Street Parkland, Brisbane.

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