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Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Long-serving Griffith volunteer wins Citizen of the Year

Griffith City Council has celebrated the outstanding achievements of local residents and organisations, with Citizen of the Year, Pat Cox, honoured for her dedication as a community volunteer whose generosity of time and spirit has made a lasting difference
across Griffith.

Held at Griffith Regional Theatre on Australia Day, yesterday’s ceremony recognised individuals and groups who have made exceptional contributions to the community.

Mrs Cox (pictured, second from left) has given many years of service with organisations including U3A, Griffith War Memorial Museum, Western Riverina Community College, Pioneer Park Museum, Griffith Base Hospital Auxiliary, CWA, Meals on Wheels, the Disability Inclusion Access Committee and the Griffith Drug Action Team, providing care, support and leadership where it is needed most.

She has also previously served as a local councillor.

Mayor Doug Curran congratulated the recipients and thanked all nominees for the positive impact they continue to make in Griffith.

“These award winners represent the very best of our community,” Mayor Curran said.

“They give their time, skills and passion to help others, strengthen our community spirit and make Griffith a better place to live. Today is an opportunity to recognise and celebrate everything they do.”

This year’s Griffith Australia Day Award winners are:

  • Local Hero
    Jodie Millar
  • Citizen of the Year
    Patricia Cox
  • Young Citizen of the Year
    Benjamin Savage
  • Environmental Citizen of the Year
    Stephen Violi
  • Community Project of the Year
    Griffith Trauma Teddy Knitters Club
  • Senior Sportsperson of the Year
    Jodie Millar
  • Junior Sportsperson of the Year
    Havana Cook
  • Sports Team of the Year
    Griffith Demons U/14 Basketball Team
  • Overall Sportsperson of the Year
    Havana Cook
  • Club Person of the Year
    Neil Macklin

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