Australian Mother of The Year Award
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Barnardos Australia’s Mother of the Year Awards is an award which aims to recognise mothers and the important role that they play in our society; highlighting key themes such as nurturing and caring. Barnardos Australia developed the Mother of the Year Awards (BAMYA) in 1994, as an opportunity to showcase the women responsible for excellent parenting within the community.
Nominations for the awards take place over a four-month period during which a campaign is undertaken in major print and electronic media. Nominators prepare a statement about “why they believe their mother is Australia’s number 1 mum”.
A judging panel assesses the top 100 nominations, selecting State/Territory finalists and an overall national winner. Each State/Territory Finalist is flown to Sydney for the announcement of the National Mother of the Year.
A number 1 mum is announced for every respective State/Territory, at a morning tea function, held to showcase that woman’s achievements. These events attracts wide coverage from local media, culminating in a national presentation held in Sydney in May just prior to the Sunday designated as Mother's Day
in Australia.
Nominations for the awards take place over a four-month period during which a campaign is undertaken in major print and electronic media. Nominators prepare a statement about “why they believe their mother is Australia’s number 1 mum”.
A judging panel assesses the top 100 nominations, selecting State/Territory finalists and an overall national winner. Each State/Territory Finalist is flown to Sydney for the announcement of the National Mother of the Year.
A number 1 mum is announced for every respective State/Territory, at a morning tea function, held to showcase that woman’s achievements. These events attracts wide coverage from local media, culminating in a national presentation held in Sydney in May just prior to the Sunday designated as Mother's Day
Mother's Day
Mother's Day is a celebration honoring mothers and celebrating motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on various days in many parts of the world, yet most commonly in March, April, or May...
in Australia.
Past winners
Awarded | Name | Notes |
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2011 | Nikolas Sokoloski & Rey Rimando | |
2010 | Kaye Worth | |
2009 | Bernadette Black | |
2008 | Heather Round | |
2007 | Natasha Crofts | |
2006 | Carmel Gordon | |
2005 | Melissa Davies | |
2004 | Maryanne Malbunka | |
2003 | Elva Stevenson | |
2002 | Lorraine Dewsbury | |
2001 | Gayle McCarthy | |
2000 | Vera Hall | |
1999 | Leonie Parmenter | |
1998 | Kim Nguyen | |
1997 | Andra Knight | |
1996 | Patricia Howard | |
1971 | Dr Marie Bashir Marie Bashir Marie Roslyn Bashir AC, CVO is the present Governor of New South Wales since 2001 and also the Chancellor of the University of Sydney since 2007. Born in Narrandera, New South Wales, Bashir graduated from the University of Sydney in 1956 and held various medical positions, with a particular... |