Iluka’s Cheryl Dimmock has been named the 2024 Clarence Electorate Local Woman of the Year.
Clarence Nationals MP Richie Williamson has made the announcement at a special function at the Iluka Community Hall, on the first day of NSW Women’s Week, and ahead of International Women’s Day on Friday (March 8)
Mr Williamson said the award was an opportunity for Members of the NSW Parliament to recognise an outstanding woman in their electorate who was an inspiring role model to others.
“It’s a tough choice because there are so many incredible women doing great things in our communities, but Cheryl certainly stands out,” Mr Williamson said.
“Cheryl was instrumental in steering the formation of a not-for-profit group called Iluka Community Organising Planning for Emergencies (ICOPE) whose primary focus is around the safety, wellbeing, and preparedness of the local community in times of emergency.
“Her vision together with the ICOPE team in establishing the group in 2022 came after witnessing first-hand the isolation Iluka experienced during bushfires and floods and the need to enhance awareness so the community would be better prepared and more resilient in the future.
“ICOPE’s ideas were embraced by locals at a community meeting, and with like-minded locals, each with their own skills and expertise, a comprehensive action plan was formulated to respond to local emergencies.”
Mr Williamson said that action plan has been formally endorsed by the Clarence Valley Local Emergency Management Committee, designating the community of Iluka and surrounds as one of few towns in NSW as a community-managed emergency centre.
“This is an incredible achievement and is a leading example of what communities can do to safeguard their own backyard and be better prepared in times of emergency,” Mr Williamson said.
“I know Cheryl is a very humble recipient of this award, but she has led by example and her vision and dedication to improving the safety and wellbeing of her local community is commendable and I thank her for her tireless efforts and leadership.”
Ms Dimmock said while she was honoured to accept the award from Mr Williamson, she wanted to thank and acknowledge all the members of ICOPE.
“To receive such recognition amidst the backdrop of International Women’s Day is profoundly meaningful to me. Not only to me personally but to all the women who tirelessly contribute to the vibrancy and resilience of our communities,” Mr Dimmock said.
“This award is not solely mine to claim. It belongs to each and every member of ICOPE, past and present, who have poured their hearts and souls into making our community safer, stronger, and more connected. It is a testament to the power of collective action and the boundless potential that lies within when we come together with a shared vision.
“Together we envisage ICOPE not just as an organisation but as a beacon of hope and resilience in times of adversity.”