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Who will be the 2022 ACT Australian of the Year?

Sixteen Canberrans in four categories are in the running to be named a 2022 ACT Australian of the Year; the winners will be revealed next month.

The nominees include a diversity doctor, an inspirational basketballer, a resilient runner, a St Johns Ambulance volunteer, a young woman inspiring girls to run the world, and an everyday champion.

The 2022 ACT award nominees are:

ACT Australian of the Year

ACT Young Australian of the Year

  • Matthew Breen – Founder of Running for Resilience (Canberra)
  • Asha Clementi – Co-founder of The Girls Leadership Network (Canberra)
  • Sean Dondas – Advocate and Youth Leader, CanTeen (Canberra)
  • Jahin Tanvir – Policy adviser and multicultural youth advocate (Harrison)

ACT Senior Australian of the Year

ACT Local Hero

The four award recipients from the ACT will be announced in a ceremony on Friday 12 November at the National Gallery of Australia. The ceremony will also be livestreamed online.

They will then join the other state and territory recipients as national finalists for the national awards announcement on 25 January 2022. 

National Australia Day Council CEO Karlie Brand congratulated the ACT nominees for their achievements.

“The ACT nominees share a commitment to helping and respecting others,” said Ms Brand.

“Even in pursuing their own careers and pathways, they are supporting or showing the way for others.

“It’s people such as our ACT nominees who make our world a better place.”

The nominees are among 129 people being recognised across all states and territories as part of the program, which began in 1960.

For more information on the Australian of the Year Awards, visit australianoftheyear.org.au.

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