Central Queensland are recognising and highlighting volunteers from the region every month. All award winners will be published right here as they are announced and recognised through Central Queensland’s social media channels.
Nominate a volunteer to be recognised next month here.
Congratulations to the worthy recipients!
January
Winner: Gary Skinner
Whether it be fixing equipment, mentoring coaches or coaching an under 6 team, no job is too big or too small for Gary.
February
Winner: Dee-Anne Radke
Dee is an integral part of the club and was nominated for her immense work behind the scenes to push Biloela Valley’s and football forward in the region.
March
Winner: Janice Day
Janice is a dedicated volunteer attending all Senior training sessions and matches throughout the 2020 season ensuring the club was completing attendance registers.
April
Winner: Ross Maudsley
Ross can be seen maintaining the grounds, attending senior and junior matches all the while serving on the committee.
May
Winner: Ross Booth
Ross can be found at the grounds setting up the fields, driving the bus for the #CQPL teams and has now become a referee!
June
Winner: Dylan Forse
Dylan is an integral member of the club and has been instrumental in building a strong committee, manages the canteen, coaches, plays for the club and is always the first person at the club and last to leave.
July
Winner: Scott Seagrott
Scott is a major advocate of referees in Biloela and can be found officiating junior matches, coordinating junior referee appointments and mentoring up and coming referees.
August
Winner: Rebecca Byrne
In her 16 year tenure Rebecca has held various roles at the club most recently as the junior canteen convenor and team manager.
September
Winner: Steven Ellis
Steven has committed countless hours in his first year at Capricorn Coast Football Club coaching the under 14 team at the Intercity Shield tournament, FQ Community Cup and at the club.
October
Winner: Trent and Renee Frazer
The Frazers have put in countless hours at the club working through COVID requirements, securing funding to improve the club house and purchase equipment, and introducing a successful 6-a-side social competition this year.