City of Parramatta Citizen of the Year Awards
The City of Parramatta Citizen of the Year Awards recognise and honour the outstanding achievement and excellence in the local community and highlight the importance of service to the Australian nation. These awards are part of Council’s Australia Day program, and provide a great opportunity to celebrate local heroes for the contribution they deliver to our community. These awards are part of Council’s Australia Day program and provide a great opportunity to celebrate local heroes for the contribution they deliver to our community.
Being nominated for a Citizen of the Year Award is a great honour and it is an opportunity for the community to pay tribute to neighbours, friends or colleagues who make them proud to be an Australian.
There are many reasons to nominate an individual or group to receive an award, including achievement in education, sports, environmental care, community engagement, business, welfare, arts and culture, leadership, civic responsibility, volunteering, offering acts of kindness, or a noteworthy contribution to the Parramatta community.
Nominations for Citizen of the Year Awards are now closed.
The Award categories are as follows:
Citizen of the Year:
A person who has made a noteworthy contribution to the City of Parramatta in any of the below age groups
- Young Citizen of the Year in honour of David Shakespeare OAM: 16-30 years
- Citizen of the Year: 31-64 years
- Senior Citizen of the Year: 65 years and over
Note: the age of the nominee must fall into the applicable category as of 26 January of the ceremony year. Selection of Citizen of the Year Award recipients will take into consideration activities in the year prior to January of the ceremony year, in addition to past and future activities.
Community Group Award:
A local group or organisation, which has provided an outstanding contribution to the City of Parramatta community. This includes projects and events.
Note: The Community Group Award must be for a group, project or activity which has contributed to the City of Parramatta in the 24 months prior to January of the ceremony year.
How to Nominate
(Back to top)Nominations are now closed for the City of Parramatta Citizen of the Year Awards 2025.
Thank you to all who have nominated and contributed to the search for our local heroes.
Citizen of the Year Awards 2025 Recipients
- Fulin Yan
Fulin’s dedication to mental health advocacy and youth empowerment has significantly benefited the community. He has co-authored three research articles on mental health, with two more pending, focusing on youth participation and wellbeing. These publications bridge the gap between research and real-world applications, informing better mental health practices for young Australians. Fulin has driven initiatives that address community mental health needs, fostering support and resilience.
Fulin's achievements include receiving the NSW Government Community Service Award in November 2022 for his contributions to mental health support and welfare initiatives. His work at the University of Sydney’s Matilda Centre has translated research into practical, community-based strategies benefiting young people. He has also delivered presentations at key conferences, advocating for mental health support and safe digital environments for youth.
Through his volunteer work with the Make It 16 campaign, Fulin advocates for lowering the voting age and promoting youth participation in democracy. His enduring contributions illustrate his commitment to fostering a healthier, more inclusive future for Australia’s youth.
- Bhumika Mayur Matre
Bhumika has made a profound impact on the lives of domestic violence survivors, particularly women and children, within her community. She has established safe spaces and support groups that provide emotional support, legal awareness, and practical resources. Her initiatives, such as workshops on financial literacy, self-advocacy, and job-readiness, empower women to rebuild their lives. For children, Bhumika organises programs that promote resilience and healing, creating safe and nurturing environments.
Bhumika’s achievements include collaborating with local organisations to offer legal and counselling services, ensuring comprehensive support for victims. Her holistic approach addresses both immediate needs and long-term well-being, fostering a strong support network and raising community awareness about domestic violence.
Her commitment to community welfare and empowerment is evident, having founded TOHI-Temple of Humanity Inc, a non-profit organization aiding domestic violence victims and their children. Her initiatives, such as the “Maitree – Together We Can” support group, provide a sense of belonging and empowerment.
Highly Commended – Jemore SantosProfessor Jemore Santos has made a significant impact on our community as a dedicated coach, mentor, and role model. He has achieved remarkable success in martial arts and community engagement, and dedication to training both children and adults has helped many excel in Jiu Jitsu and prepare for competitions. He has coached numerous state and national champions, demonstrating his expertise and commitment to the sport. Under his guidance, students develop not only technical skills but also mental toughness, essential for high-level competition.
His classes teach children and young adults to handle difficult situations on and off the mat. His inclusive academy welcomes individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and skill levels, fostering a welcoming atmosphere and promoting diversity, acceptance, and understanding. By promoting diversity, Professor Jemore teaches important lessons about acceptance and understanding, which are crucial for a harmonious community.
As a positive role model, Jemore’s unwavering dedication, support, and the values he instils in his students are evident. His commitment goes beyond teaching Jiu Jitsu, as he embodies principles of perseverance, respect, and community service, inspiring others to achieve their best.
Highly Commended – Moses VedamuthuMoses Vedamuthu has significantly impacted the community by supporting vulnerable groups. He delivers food, groceries, and basic supplies to the homeless, community elders, asylum seekers, single parents, international students, domestic violence victims, and those without government benefits. Each week, Moses and his team drive over 100 kilometres to deliver these necessities.
In addition to food distribution, Moses offers free counselling and employment assistance, helping refugees and migrants secure jobs. Recently, 42 individuals gained employment, and 30 students received free diploma courses through his efforts. He also prepares and delivers meals at the Campbelltown Community Kitchen and collaborates with Rainbow Crossing. During National Homeless Week 2024, Moses and his team delivered 90 hampers in Parramatta and opened a new branch in Cessnock.
Moses' unwavering commitment to community welfare has earned him numerous awards. His efforts have created a legacy of support and empowerment, making him a positive role model and beacon of hope for many.
- Philip Marsh
Philip Marsh, known as Phil, has been a dedicated member of the Community Care Volunteer Team for five years, offering his support to the Meals on Wheels service as a volunteer driver. In this role, Phil works to distribute meals to elderly individuals and people with disabilities who are isolated and unable to cook for themselves. These meals help participants maintain their independence and ensure their needs are met with compassion and respect.
Phil also donates his time as a Recreation Support Volunteer with the Social Inclusion service, facilitating social activities for participants with disabilities. These activities, such as outings to restaurants, bowling, and movies, are highly appreciated by the younger group of participants, fostering a sense of community and connection.
Phil's willingness to go above and beyond, his flexibility and friendly, respectful personality have made a lasting impact on both staff and participants. His exemplary attitude and dedication have earned him unanimous praise from the teams he serves. Phil's contributions have created an environment of trust and warmth, making him a positive role model and a cherished member of the Community Care Volunteer Team.
Highly Commended – Delma ParkerDelma is a quiet achiever and the backbone of many community organizations for decades. She has been volunteering at The Hills School (Northmead) P&C for the last 30 years, organizing Bunnings BBQs, golf days, gala dinners, and auctions to raise much-needed funds for the school. Delma has also been a dedicated member of the Hills SES for 21 years, serving as a Peer Support Officer on call 24/7 to assist volunteers who have experienced trauma on SES jobs. Additionally, she heads the catering for The Hills SES.
Since 1985, Delma volunteered with the Carlingford Dundas Lions Club, initially as part of "Lions Ladies" when women were not accepted into Lions. She has participated in Tree Days, Clean Up Australia Days, and fundraising for medical equipment. Delma's proactive and reactive approach, coupled with her unwavering smile, makes her a shining star in the community.
Delma's outstanding achievements include her role as a Welfare Warrior, providing 24/7 support to SES members across NSW. Her dedication to community service, spanning multiple organizations, exemplifies her commitment to helping others and creating a lasting impact.
Delma's selflessness and dedication make her a positive role model, inspiring others with her tireless efforts and kind heart. Her contributions deserve grand recognition, as she continues to make a significant difference in the community.
- Parramatta Mission Volunteer Team
The Parramatta Mission Volunteer Team has made a significant impact on the community, supporting vulnerable individuals through their Meals Plus service and other initiatives. This diverse group of over 200 volunteers annually prepares and serves over 250 hot, nutritious meals daily, totalling more than 73,000 meals in the past financial year. They also provide groceries, hot coffee, and hamper bags to those in need, including individuals experiencing homelessness and mental health issues.
Meals Plus offers a welcoming and safe space where volunteers build connections and trust with hundreds of guests each day, helping them access essential services such as laundry, showers, housing, and legal support. The team also supports the local Messy Playgroup, engaging with children and parents to foster a safe and nurturing environment through structured play activities.
Beyond daily services, the volunteers organise and participate in public events to raise awareness about social issues, support community markets, and advocate for social justice. Their dedication ensures that essential community services for vulnerable groups in and around Parramatta continue to thrive, creating a legacy of safety and belonging.
The Parramatta Mission Volunteer Team exemplifies the power of community spirit, making a profound and enduring impact on the lives of those they serve.
Previous Awards Recipients
Contact Us
(Back to top)For more information, please feel free to contact our Citizen of the Year Awards team at citizenoftheyear@cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au or by calling 02 9806 5050.