Finalists in the City of Rockingham's 2026 Volunteer Recognition Awards were celebrated in a ceremony last week.
The annual awards celebrate and acknowledge community members whose generosity, commitment and civic spirit make a lasting difference in the lives of others.
Volunteers from across the City were recognised for their outstanding contributions that are given beyond the expectations of paid employment or formal roles.
Twenty eight finalists were invited to attend the awards ceremony, which brought together volunteers, supporters, and community leaders for an evening of recognition and celebration.
City of Rockingham Mayor Lorna Buchan said the calibre of nominees reflected the strength and compassion of the Rockingham community.
“As Mayor, I feel privileged to represent a City defined by generosity, service and civic pride,” Mayor Buchan said.
“Volunteers play a vital role in our community. Their willingness to give their time and talents, often behind the scenes, continues to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.”
The awards were presented as part of the National Volunteer Week celebration, which highlights the vital role volunteers play across Australia and encourages people of all ages and backgrounds to get involved in ways that suit their lives.
2026 Volunteer Recognition Award winners
• Volunteer of the Year – Lynne Sadler, Anglicare WA and Roses in the Ocean, Lion Heart Camp
• Young Volunteer of the Year – Austin Green, Rockingham City Football Club
• Senior Volunteer of the Year – Ronald Wade, Secret Harbour Surf Life Saving Club
• People Who Make a Difference Award – Monica Morunga, Feed it Forward
• Act Belong Commit Award – Ian Finch, Rockingham Field Archers
• Community Volunteer Organisation Award – Rockingham General Hospital Auxiliary

Monica Moranga – People Who Make a Difference winner, with Mayor Lorna Buchan. PIC: Supplied
Mayor Buchan congratulated all finalists and winners, acknowledging that their contributions strengthen community connection, wellbeing and resilience across the city.
For more information about volunteering opportunities, contact the Rockingham Volunteer Centre on 9528 8670, visit rockingham.wa.gov.au/volunteering, or email volunteering@rockingham.wa.gov.au.
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