House debates

Monday, 22 May 2023

Statements by Members

Bathurst Proclamation Day

4:11 pm

Photo of Andrew GeeAndrew Gee (Calare, Independent) Share this | | Hansard source

Earlier this month, I had the privilege of attending Bathurst's proclamation day celebrations, when the city's newest Living Legends were announced and honoured. Ten minutes before the ceremony, the weather was looking pretty promising. Then, just after legendary and stoic MC Christopher Morgan started the formalities, the weather closed in. However, the rain and wind could not dampen the spirits of all those who attended to give the legends the thanks and appreciation of the community. Bathurst Living Legends for 2023 are Dave Conyers, the Angel of Eugowra. His mission was to air-condition Eugowra, and he succeeded. Bill Deeley is a legendary local historian and community pillar involved in a wide range of organisations, including U3A and Probis. Tanya-Lee Holmes is founder of Imperfectly Perfect Sugar Cookies and a fundraiser and advocate for those with disabilities, our veterans and many others—plus she's also the mum of famous young athlete Rooster. Matt Irvine is a legendary community worker involved in a host of local organisations and causes, including rotary Youth Driver, Bathurst Community Transport, Bathurst Show, the local health district and RFS. Gerry Ryan is already a legend in the local hockey community. He's made an enormous contribution to the sport, to local tourism through Ryan's Coaches and Gold Country Tours and also to Bathurst Council through his work there. Jim Schaerf is legendary for work with Landcare and protecting the environment. Since 2016, he's picked up over 1,800 bags of litter from local streets and roadsides. Congratulations to all the Bathurst Living Legends for 2023. (Time expired)