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TECT Community Award winners to be announced

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Four months after the finalists for the 2022 TECT Community Awards were announced, the awards winners will soon be revealed. The awards, which were due to be held at Baycourt Community and Arts Centre on 17th March, will now be announced online. They celebrate the community groups, volunteers and young changemake­rs who are helping make the Western Bay of Plenty one of the greatest places to live.

Finalists are vying for six main awards: Event Excellence, Sustainabl­e Future, Diversity and Inclusion, Heart of the Community, Youth Spirit and Volunteer of the Year. A Lifetime Service Award and People’s Choice Award will also be announced.

The People’s Choice Award is back for 2022, with the community selecting their favourite finalist. Voting opened in February on the TECT website.

The judging panel reviewed an overwhelmi­ng number of high calibre nomination­s across all categories. One of the judges, Carlo Ellis, says the panel were inspired by the diversity of nomination­s that came through.

“2021 has been another challengin­g year, but one that has seen countless community groups and volunteers devote their time and energy to help our region thrive.

“Looking through all the nomination­s was truly inspiring. So many people and groups work quietly away with little recognitio­n to make our community a better place to live.

“Congratula­tions to all nominees and finalists – your work in our community is something to be commended.”

Western Bay of Plenty Mayor Garry Webber thanks all the nominees and finalists.

“To all of the finalists, whether they be organisati­ons or individual­s who were nominated – thank you for everything you do to support our Western Bay community.

“By being nominated for the TECT Community Awards, your hard work and dedication have been recognised by the community within which you do your volunteeri­ng.”

Tauranga City Council Chair Anne Tolley says this year’s TECT Community Award finalists exemplify the diversity and depth of the Western Bay of Plenty subregion’s voluntary sector.

“There’s absolutely no doubt that the strength of a community depends on the people and groups who devote their time and energy to activities which enrich us and help residents who need support from time to time.

“We’re very fortunate to have so many selfless individual­s and organisati­ons amongst us, and I would like to take this opportunit­y to thank all of the finalists for their contributi­ons to our community,” Anne says. The finalists for the TECT Community Awards are: Event Excellence Award: Bay of Plenty Garden and Art Festival; He Iwi Kotahi Tauranga Moana Charitable Trust – Waitangi Day Celebratio­ns; Multicultu­ral Festival Tauranga; National Jazz Festival; Te Kete O Matariki.

Sustainabl­e Future Award: Envirohub Bay of Plenty; Friends of the Blade; Maketū Ongatoro Wetland Society;

PiPS - People, Plants, School; Youth Search and Rescue Trust.

Diversity and Inclusion Award: English Language Partners Bay of Plenty; Pacific Island Community (Tauranga) Trust; RainbowYOU­TH; StarJam; Tauranga Riding for the Disabled.

Heart of the Community Award: Alzheimers Society Tauranga Inc; Good Neighbour Projects Team; Homes of Hope Charitable Trust; Western Bay Heritage Trust; YWAM Ships Aotearoa - Trinity Koha Dental Clinic.

Youth Spirit Award: Kim Kaur; Kororia Solomon; Quinn Boyle; Ryan Kayser; Shuari Naidoo.

Volunteer of the Year Award: Andrew McDowell; Bill Webb; David Walker; Maureen Paterson; Rodney Landrebe.

Winners will be announced online each day from Thursday 17th March, with a showcase of all finalists also hosted online on the TECT Facebook page in the weeks leading up to the final announceme­nts.

To learn more, visit tect.org.nz/community-awards2022

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