Awards
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Your Voice for Your Wildlife awards
Every year Wildlife Queensland recognises the achievements and efforts of our members through our special Your Voice for Your Wildlife award ceremony, held annually in September.
The categories for this year’s awards are:
- The Margaret Thorsborne Award for an outstanding contribution by a Wildlife Queensland member.
- The Community Engagement and/or Education Award for a Wildlife Queensland branch.
Margaret Thorsborne Award
The Margaret Thorsborne Award was named in honour of our late patron, Margaret Thorsborne AO, and is a way of acknowledging members who, like Margaret, have led by example and been an inspiration to others, both within the Society and in their respective communities.
Criteria:
The nominee must:
- be a Wildlife Queensland member; and
- have made an outstanding contribution to Wildlife Queensland, to conservation and to the community.
How to submit a nomination:
- Download the Margaret Thorsborne Award nomination form.
- In around 350 words (max.) tell us how you think this person meets the criteria and why you think recognition is deserved.
- The nomination can come from a non-member but the nominee must be a Wildlife Queensland member.
- Email completed forms to wpsq@wildlife.org.au by 30 August 2024.

The award is named after Margaret Thorsborne, Wildlife Queensland’s late patron.
Community Engagement Award
The Community Engagement and/or Education Award recognises the effectiveness of branches in engaging members of their community in wildlife conservation activities and/or providing environmental education to their wider community.
Criteria:
The nominee must:
- be a Wildlife Queensland branch; and
- between July 2023 and June 2024, have engaged members of their local and/or the wider community in wildlife conservation, environmental education and/or project activities.
How to submit a nomination:
- Download the Community Engagement and/or Education Award nomination form.
- In around 350 words (max.) tell us how you think this branch meets the criteria and why you think recognition is deserved.
- The nomination can come from a non-member but the nominee must be a Wildlife Queensland branch.
- Email completed forms to wpsq@wildlife.org.au by 30 August 2024.

The 2021 Community Engagement Award was Awarded to Wildlife Queensland Upper Dawson Branch’s ‘Theodore Bird Hide’.
Holly Bryant Award
After the passing of the Society’s former Projects Manager Holly Bryant, who formalised the relationship between Wildlife Queensland and the University of Queensland in 2014, Wildlife Queensland established the Holly Bryant Award in memoriam. The award is granted to one of the Society’s placement students in recognition of their contribution.
As an organisation that relies on the commitment of its volunteers, Wildlife Queensland values the input of students and benefits from the outcomes of the placement projects, which have become a fundamental part of the Society’s operations.
Many students placed with Wildlife Queensland go on to return as regular volunteers, demonstrating their ongoing commitment not only to their respective projects but also to the Society and to Australian wildlife conservation as a whole.

2019 Holly Bryant Award winner Jasmin Bourne (middle) with Sandi Bryant (left) and Natasha Bryant (right).
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