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Volunteer preserves heritage

Passion put forward for Power 100

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THE community knows best the people who influence and shape their lives.

And that has become clear with The Chronicle’s inaugural Power 100 series released in full at the weekend.

The comprehens­ive, yet subjective, list called for nomination­s of the men and women - and families - who have influenced your lives and earned your respect and recognitio­n. So here are some more. This week, The Chronicle will profile the powerful people as nominated by you, so keep the nomination­s coming to news@thechronic­le.com.au this week, with why they should be on the list.

HELEN MOLONEY

A TIRELESS promoter of the iconic Royal Bulls Head Inn and Harris House, Helen Moloney epitomises commitment to preserving the city’s history.

A valued and respected member of the committee of the Toowoomba branch of the National Trust was the recipient of the National Trust Volunteer Achievemen­t Award for 2016-17.

Known for organising school visits to the inn, Mrs Moloney is also involved in the maintenanc­e of the inn and a strong promoter of heritage tourism.

She is the treasurer of the fundraisin­g committee for the restoratio­n of the heritage-listed St Luke’s Hall, and has worked directly with the Toowoomba Regional Council’s Heritage Advisory Council.

 ?? Photo: Nev Madsen ?? PRESERVING HISTORY: National Trust Toowoomba branch committee member and treasurer Helen Moloney has been nominated for her work in the community. TARA MIKO tara.miko@thechronic­le.com.au
Photo: Nev Madsen PRESERVING HISTORY: National Trust Toowoomba branch committee member and treasurer Helen Moloney has been nominated for her work in the community. TARA MIKO tara.miko@thechronic­le.com.au
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