Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs

Media Release

Nominate for the National Disability Awards 2008

17/03/2008

Joint Media Release with  The Hon Bill Shorten MP, Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Children's Services

Nominations are now open for the National Disability Awards 2008.

Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Jenny Macklin and Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Children's Services, Bill Shorten, today officially opened nominations, saying they were looking forward to the awards surpassing last year's inaugural awards.

"These Awards celebrate and acknowledge the achievements and contributions individuals with disability make to our community, as well as recognise individuals who have contributed to the disability sector," Ms Macklin said.

"The presentation of the Awards will again coincide with the Australian Government's celebration of International Day of People with Disability.

"I am also pleased to announce the Ambassadors for International Day of People with Disability, 2008: Emmah Money, Milly Parker and Sam Bailey.

"These three inspiring individuals highlight the contribution people with disability make to our country."

"Last year's Awards generated an amazing response, with over 290 nominations received," Mr Shorten said.

"An independent judging panel will assess the nominations, and finalists will travel to the award ceremony on 3 December, 2008.

"Minister Macklin and I were lucky enough to attend the gala event last year. I'm excited to be involved and look forward to congratulating the inspirational recipients again this year."

All Australians can nominate someone they know in one of the following categories:


Nominations close 9 May. Further information regarding the awards can be found at www.idpwd.com.au or by calling 1800 440 385.