The FNQ Volunteer Awards are back, and this year promises to be bigger and better than ever before! It’s time to shine a spotlight on the incredible efforts and unwavering dedication of volunteers across Far North Queensland.
Celebrating Our Community Heroes
Volunteers are the backbone of our community, and these awards are our chance to honour their selfless contributions. Whether they’re mentoring youth, championing important causes, or building a legacy of service, our volunteers make a difference every day.
Download Your Nomination Form
Ready to nominate? Download the nomination form and guide from our website. It’s quick, easy, and free for current FNQ Volunteers Inc. members and organisations choosing to secure a free membership. Non-members can nominate for a small fee per nomination.
This year, we’re proud to present awards across six categories following the National Volunteers week theme of “Something for Everyone” and catering to volunteers of all ages and backgrounds:
Whilst nominations for this year’s awards have now closed, you can still be a part of this special event.
Purchase a ticket to attend the awards and celebration evening (just $37.50pp, discounted group tickets available) or support the event through a donation or sponsorship.
Let’s show our appreciation and recognise the outstanding volunteers in our community.
Do you know someone who goes above and beyond to make a difference? Nominate them for a FNQ Volunteer Award today! Nominations are open to all volunteer organisations throughout Far North Queensland. Let’s show our appreciation for these unsung heroes by nominating our superstars. Nominations close on March 21st, 2024. Don’t miss your chance
to recognise the outstanding volunteers
in your community.
Our extensive network comprises members from non-profits, community groups, businesses, and government sectors.
Together, we’re revitalising volunteering and forging lasting partnerships.
Ready to embark on this rewarding journey with us? Let’s make a difference together!
Supported by – Department of Social Services, Volunteering QLD and Cairns Regional Council