Mayor Claire Ewart-Kennedy said this year's theme, 'Connecting Communities', underscores the vital role volunteers play in fostering unity and resilience within the shire.
"Our volunteers are the backbone of our shire,“ Cr Ewart-Kennedy said.
“Their selfless contributions create the vibrant, supportive community we are so proud of.
"This celebration is a small way of acknowledging their extraordinary efforts and the difference they continue to make every day."
Held on Wednesday, May 21 at Discover Park, 69 Loddings Ln, Nagambie, the event includes a light lunch from 12pm, followed by an inspiring talk from special guest speaker, Sarah Barnbrook.
Sarah is a best-selling author, international award-winning advocate, and passionate volunteer.
With more than 20 years of experience in service at local, state, national, and global levels, Sarah brings a wealth of insight into the power of compassion and community connection.
As Founder of Away From Keyboard (AFK) Inc., she champions digital wellbeing for children and carers, and her work with organisations like the United Nations and Women 4 STEM continues to drive change for women and youth in both digital and real-world spaces.
Sarah’s story is one of resilience, care, and quiet leadership—and serves as a reminder that every act of kindness, no matter how small, can build stronger communities.
“The event will also feature a special presentation to honour our nominated ‘Local Legends’ — volunteers from across the shire who have gone above and beyond in their service,” Cr Ewart-Kennedy said.
“These individuals have been recognised by their peers for their outstanding dedication, and we look forward to celebrating their incredible contributions to our community.”
To conclude the afternoon, guest will enjoy a scenic cruise aboard the Goulburn Explorer, cruising one of Victoria’s most beautiful inland waterways — the Goulburn River and Nagambie Lakes.
Volunteers will be able to sit back, relax on the sun deck, spot Australian wildlife, and take in the spectacular riverbank scenery during this tranquil and well-deserved experience.
This event is proudly supported by flood recovery funding, emphasising the theme of 'Connecting Communities' by bringing together those who played a pivotal role in Strathbogie Shire's recovery and ongoing strength.
National Volunteer week 2025 runs from Monday, May 19 to Sunday, May 25.
A bus is available to assist people getting to the event. Places are limited, and bookings are essential. Secure your spot by registering at tiny.cc/8stg001 or calling 1800 065 993.
This event is open to all those who volunteer within the Strathbogie Shire.
“Join us in celebrating the spirit of volunteering and the incredible impact our volunteers have in connecting and strengthening our community,” Cr Ewart-Kennedy said.
This event is funded by the Community Recovery Hub. The Community Recovery Hub is jointly funded by the Australian and Victorian Governments through the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).
For more information, visit www.strathbogie.vic.gov.au/ or call 1800 065 993.