Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards

 

Every year, Wellington Airport and the five local councils come together to recognise the work carried out by community groups in the wider Wellington region. The focus of the awards is to celebrate volunteers for their valuable contribution to the community.

The awards start with the greater Wellington region’s five councils - Wellington City Council, Porirua City Council, Kāpiti Coast District Council, Hutt City Council and Upper Hutt City Council - awarding volunteer organisations in their local community. 

Sixty groups will be recognised across the region, with over $50,000 in award money and prizes to be won.

Community groups or members of the public are invited to nominate any not-for-profit group or organisation working in the interests of the Upper Hutt community. Every nominator will go in a prize draw to win a gift voucher of bed and breakfast package for two (which consists of bed, breakfast and a $150 Rydges dining voucher) from Rydges Wellington Airport. 

 

Nominations for the 2023 Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards opened on 1 April and close on 31 May 2023. The nomination form is on the Wellington Airport web page here.

 

Wellington Regional Community Awards - FAQs

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If you have any queries about the Wellington Regional Community Awards, please contact Paulette Pavelich at funding@uhcc.govt.nz.

Who is eligible for the award?

Community groups or members of the public are invited to nominate any not-for-profit group or organisation working in the interests of the community.

Please note these awards recognise community groups and organisations, not individual volunteers.

 

What are the award categories?

Nominations are submitted under one of the following categories:

  • Arts & Culture - Enhance and increase participation in arts and creative leisure activities.
  • Education & Child/Youth Development - Improvement or enhancement of the educational and social development of children / youth.
  • Health & Wellbeing - Enhancing the health and wellbeing of our community.
  • Heritage & Environment - Improvement or revitalising of the environment, culture or heritage.
  • Sport & Leisure - Increase participation and enjoyment in physical sport, leisure activities and recreational pursuits.
  • Rising Star award - Designed to recognise and encourage emerging grassroots groups in the community.

Please note these awards recognise community groups and organisations, not individual volunteers.

 

When do nominations open and close?

Nominations for the 2023 Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards will open on 1 April 2023 and close on 31 May 2023.

 

What are the judging criteria?

Within each of the five council regions, a judging panel selects the following:

  • 5 x Category Winners
  • 5 x Category Runners-Up
  • 1 x Rising Star Winner
  • 1 x Supreme Winner

 

Key factors considered during judging are:

  • volunteer input
  • utilisation of resources
  • innovation and creativity
  • effectiveness of activities
  • impact within the community
  • recent activities (undertaken during the past 1-2 years)

 

How can I submit a nomination for the award?

Community groups or members of the public are invited to nominate any not-for-profit group or organisation working in the interests of the community.

Nominations must be made by completing the official online form which will be available on 1 April 2023 on the Wellington Airport Awards webpage here.

Additional supporting information of one pdf document (maximum 6 x A4 pages) and one photo (size 1-10MB) may be submitted with your nomination.

Every nominator will go in the draw to win a Bed and Breakfast package for two from Rydges Wellington Airport (bed, breakfast and $150 dining voucher) 

Please note these awards recognise community groups and organisations, not individual volunteers.

 

 

 

How will the Upper Hutt finalists and winners be notified and what will they receive?

All finalists will receive an invitation to the UHCC awards ceremony, which will be hosted by Mayor Guppy on 20 July 2023 at 4:00 pm. 

The venue will be the Gillies Group Theatre in Whirinaki Whare Taonga - at 836 Fergusson Drive (between the Council building and the H2O Xtream aquatic centre).

The awards will be announced and presented at the awards ceremony; winners receive a cash prize and a certificate.

What is the next step for the Upper Hutt winners?

The winners from Upper Hutt then go forward to the Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards to compete for the overall award in their category, and the opportunity to be named Supreme Winner. 

Later in the year, members of the public will have an opportunity to vote on the Wellington Airport Regional Awards website for the finalists in the regional People’s Choice award.

The Regional Category, People's Choice and Supreme Award winners are announced at the awards dinner hosted by Wellington Airport in November 2023. 

 

The Supreme Award Winner will receive a cash prize, an advertising package and a framed certificate, along with a trophy that is held for one year.

 

Who were the 2022 Wellington Airport Regional Award winners for Upper Hutt?

The 2022 category winners and runners up were as follows: 
Supreme 
  • Winner: Food 4 thought
Rising Star
  • Winners: Womble Inn
  • Runner up: Women United
Arts & Culture
  • Winners: Writers Plot Bookshop  
  • Runner up: Arts a Go Go! 
Education & Youth Development
  • Winners: Fuel the Need
  • Runner up: Kickstart (Upper Hutt Community Youth Trust) 
Health & Wellbeing
  • Winners: Nourish @ Christmas
  • Runner up: Upper Hutt Community Patrol
Heritage & Environment
  • Winners: Food 4 thought 
  • Runner up: Silverstream Lions Club
Sports & Leisure
  • Winners: Trentham Memorial Parkrun
  • Runner up: Upper Valley Primary Schools Cross Country