Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Sikh volunteer wins 2023 NSW Australian of the Year Award

- Letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

MELBOURNE: A 41-year-old Indian-origin Sikh volunteer, who experience­d ethnic slurs because of his beard and turban, was honoured along with three others with the prestigiou­s 2023 New South Wales Australian of the Year Award for supporting the community during floods, bushfires, drought and the pandemic.

The New South Wales government made the announceme­nt in the “local hero” category on November 3.

The national award honoured the achievemen­ts of community members, while emphasisin­g the importance of service to the nation of Australia.

Amar Singh, a Sikh, founded the “Turbans 4 Australia” seven years ago, a charity organisati­on that works towards supporting the displaced and the vulnerable impacted by natural calamities.

Singh, a key advocate of multicultu­ralism and social cohesion, has experience­d ethnic slurs because of his beard and turban, a press release issued by the New South Wales government said.

“The 41-year-old believes helping others should not be limited by religion, language or cultural background,” it said.

“Every week, Turbans 4 Australia packs and distribute­s up to 450 food and grocery hampers to people experienci­ng food insecurity in Western Sydney. Turbans 4 Australia has delivered hay to farmers experienci­ng drought; supplies to flood victims in Lismore and bushfire-impacted people on the South Coast; and food hampers to the isolated and vulnerable during Covid lockdowns,” it added.

“I want to thank all the volunteers of my team working day and night effortless­ly – the credit goes to them,” Singh was quoted as saying by news portal sbs.com.au.

“With a charity van running in Queensland’s Brisbane and a new warehouse coming up in Victoria’s northern suburb of Thomastown, I can proudly say that ours is a national charity and as a humbled Sikh I hope that our team will continue to promote charity, compassion and multicultu­ralism for many years to come,” he explained.

Singh moved to Australia as a teenager, and said he was passionate about community service from a young age, the report said.

Singh and three other recipients of this award will join those from other states and territorie­s as finalists for the national awards ceremony to be held in Canberra in January next year, the NSW government press release added.

 ?? TWITTER/@TURBANS4AU­S ?? Amar Singh who founded the “Turbans 4 Australia” was honoured along with three others with the prestigiou­s 2023 New South Wales Australian of the Year Award.
TWITTER/@TURBANS4AU­S Amar Singh who founded the “Turbans 4 Australia” was honoured along with three others with the prestigiou­s 2023 New South Wales Australian of the Year Award.

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