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Pilbara's emergency volunteers recognised in prestigious WAFES Awards
Pilbara's emergency volunteers recognised in prestigious WAFES Awards

West Australian

time18-07-2025

  • General
  • West Australian

Pilbara's emergency volunteers recognised in prestigious WAFES Awards

The Pilbara's tireless volunteer emergency responders are being celebrated on the state stage, with several local heroes and teams named as finalists in this year's WA Fire and Emergency Services Awards. In Port Hedland, two rising stars from Marine Rescue have earned spots as finalists in the Marine Rescue Young Person of the Year Award category — maintenance officer and senior skipper Lachlan Field and rescue crew member Owen Wells. Mr Field said it was rewarding enough just to be able to assist in Hedland's boating community. 'To be recognised at a state level alongside people who have been volunteering for decades is truly humbling,' he said. 'If you have a trade or a skill, it would be awesome to see more young people giving back to their communities.' Mr Wells said it has been great to give back to Hedland using the skills he has gained through Marine Rescue and his career on the water. 'Being nominated alongside my peers has been a real surprise, and I encourage other young people to just get in and have a crack.' Also flying the flag for Hedland is Natalie Marley from the local Volunteer Fire and Rescue Service, nominated for the Individual Achievement Award. Meanwhile, Connie Reed from Newman State Emergency Service is in the running for the Peter Keillor Award. Over in the West Pilbara, the Karratha Volunteer Fire and Rescue Service (VFRS) has been nominated the Firefighting Team Achievement Award, while lieutenant Riley Mole has been shortlisted for the Firefighting Young Person of the Year Award. Across to Exmouth, David Skene from Marine Rescue Exmouth has been nominated for the Marine Rescue Individual Achievement Award, joined by fellow nominee Scott Williams from Marine Rescue Dampier. Inland, the Tom Price State Emergency Service has also earned well-deserved recognition as a finalist in the State Emergency Service Team Achievement Award.

Hard-working Pilbara emergency vollies nominated for WAFES Awards
Hard-working Pilbara emergency vollies nominated for WAFES Awards

West Australian

time18-07-2025

  • General
  • West Australian

Hard-working Pilbara emergency vollies nominated for WAFES Awards

Dedicated volunteer emergency responders are getting the recognition they deserve with several local heroes and teams named as finalists in this year's WA Fire and Emergency Services Awards. The Karratha Volunteer Fire and Rescue Service has been nominated in two major categories. The team is up for the firefighting team achievement award, while lieutenant Riley Mole has been shortlisted for the firefighting young person of the year award. Karratha Volunteer Fire and Rescue Service lieutenant Riley Mole has been nominated ​Firefighting Young Person of the Year. Credit: Madelin Hayes 'I've been volunteering for seven years now, since I was 21. I first started in Geraldton, and Karratha welcomed my family in three years ago,' Lt Mole said. 'I feel like I've achieved a lot, coming through at a young age and now leading my peers feels like quite an accomplishment. 'Karratha VFRS feels like a big family, they support you extremely well after big jobs.' Karratha VFRS captain Rhian Ambrosius said the recognition was humbling, but the real reward was in helping the community. 'It means a lot. We don't do this to be recognised, we do it for the community, to give back,' she said. 'We do a lot of jobs and they're all rewarding, even if we attend bad one, knowing we have helped is rewarding in itself. 'Seeing the look on the little kids faces when you rock up at school visits to teach the kids about fire safety; they give big smiles and a big wave every time they see you, so that's also a standout.' Elsewhere in the Pilbara, David Skene from Marine Rescue Exmouth has been nominated for the Marine Rescue Individual Achievement Award, joined by fellow nominee Scott Williams from Marine Rescue Dampier. Further inland, Tom Price State Emergency Service has been recognised in the State Emergency Service Team Achievement Award. In the East Pilbara, Connie Reed from Newman State Emergency Service is in the running for the Peter Keillor Award, while Port Hedland Volunteer Fire and Rescue Service's Natalie Marley is up for the Individual Achievement Award. Rounding out the impressive list of Pilbara finalists are two young volunteers from Marine Rescue Port Hedland — Lachlan Field and Owen Wells — both nominated for the marine rescue young person of the year award.

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