The City of Rockingham has honoured outstanding community members as part of the 2026 Community Citizen of the Year Awards, presented during the City’s Australia Day celebrations.
This year, 14 nominations were received across four categories, recognising individuals and groups who demonstrate leadership, generosity and a commitment to strengthening the community.
Mayor Lorna Buchan said the Awards were an important opportunity to recognise the many unsung heroes who strengthen the fabric of the community.
“Rockingham is fortunate to be home to so many generous and community minded individuals. I congratulate all our winners and nominees for the positive difference they make every day.”
Mayor Buchan also took the opportunity to congratulate former Mayor Barry Sammels on being awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the 2026 Australia Day Honours.
“This honour recognises Barry’s outstanding service to local government over nearly three decades, and to the wider Rockingham community through his support of a range of local clubs and organisations. We thank him for his many years of dedicated service.”
Community Citizen of the Year
Patchara Weggers was named the 2026 Community Citizen of the Year for her long‑standing leadership in education, including her role as Board Chair of Rockingham Senior High School and her advocacy securing more than $60 million in State funding for local school upgrades.
She also contributes through the Palm Beach Rotary Club.
Active Citizenship Award (Group or Event)
The Country Women’s Association Rockingham Branch received the Active Citizenship Award for their ongoing contribution to community connection and support.
Their Lunchbox Heroes program has supplied thousands of lunches to local students, demonstrating the group’s dedication to practical, grassroots assistance.

The Country Women’s Association Rockingham Branch received the Active Citizenship Award. PIC: Supplied
Young Community Citizen of the Year
Rayne Mansfield was recognised for her leadership in youth engagement, arts and community development through her work with the Rockingham Youth Reference Group, Town Teams, Youth Parliament and the RAC Ignite Program.

Rayne Mansfield with Mayor Lorna Buchan. PIC: Supplied
Senior Community Citizen of the Year
Lynette Sellin received the Senior Award for her 28 years of service at the Autumn Centre, where her professionalism and care helped create a welcoming environment for older residents.
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