Puggle Rescuer Named 2024 Northern Rivers Volunteer of the Year
By Liam Jennings
Leoni Byron-Jackson, a dedicated wildlife carer from Northern Rivers, has been named the 2024 Northern Rivers Volunteer of the Year for her tireless work rescuing and rehabilitating native animals over the past two decades. Leoni was honoured during a special ceremony held at Twin Towns as part of the 2024 NSW Volunteer of the Year Awards, where her record of 2,500 animal rescues was acknowledged.
The awards, hosted by The Centre for Volunteering, recognise the outstanding contributions of volunteers from across the state. In addition to Leoni, winners were announced in several other regional categories, including the Young, Adult, Senior, and Volunteer Team of the Year.
Young Volunteer of the Year: Jackson Whitney, Yamba
Jackson Whitney, a volunteer with the NSW SES and VRA Rescue NSW, was recognized for his innovative work creating recruitment and training videos as a photographer and drone operator. His contributions have significantly improved emergency service training across regional NSW.
Adult Volunteer of the Year: Simone Clark, Ballina
Simone Clark was recognized for her commitment to the community through her volunteer efforts with Wardell CORE, Orange Sky, and Mary’s Place. She played a vital role during the 2022 floods, providing food, clothing, groceries, and other essential services to those affected by the disaster.
Senior Volunteer of the Year: Leoni Byron-Jackson, Goonellabah
Leoni, also the overall Volunteer of the Year, was praised for her role in founding the Northern Rivers branch of the NSW Wildlife Rescue Service. She is a small mammal expert, known for training hundreds of volunteers to care for animals like echidnas, possums, and gliders. Her connections with local vets, police, and wildlife hospitals have made her a vital figure in wildlife rescue.
Volunteer Team of the Year: Agape Outreach
The 250 volunteers at Agape Outreach were recognized for their essential work in supporting individuals facing homelessness, poverty, or housing insecurity. Each year, the team rescues more than 100 tonnes of food, distributes 48,000 meals, and provides around 14,000 hampers to assist over 150 people across the Tweed region weekly.
The NSW Volunteer of the Year Awards celebrate the invaluable contributions of volunteers from diverse organizations across the state, highlighting the impact of their dedication on communities in need.
The Centre for Volunteering CEO Gemma Rygate said:
“These awards recognise the exceptional effort of volunteers across the Northern Rivers region.
“Whether it’s in the local sports club, in health care, education and cultural centres, legal support or emergency response, volunteers are essential for the ongoing health and viability of local communities.
“It’s important for volunteers across the region to know that their commitment is recognised and valued.”
The Awards are supported by Principal Partners the NSW Department of Communities and Justice and ClubsNSW.
The NSW Minister with responsibility for Volunteering, Jodie Harrison said:
“Congratulations to the recipients of the Northern Rivers Volunteer of the Year Awards. Thank you for the incredible contributions you make to NSW and your local community.
“Volunteers are the lifeblood of our communities, and the NSW Government is pleased to be partnering with the Centre for Volunteering to recognise volunteers and the valuable role they play in making NSW the best state to live and work in.”
ClubsNSW CEO Rebecca Riant said:
“The awards are a tribute to the vital contributions made by volunteers across the state. Volunteers are the backbone of the NSW club industry, and their efforts are crucial in uplifting local communities.
“We’re delighted to have a special Club Volunteer of the Year Award category, and I can’t wait to see who takes home that honour.”
Northern Rivers award recipients will be invited to represent their region at the Gala State Ceremony in Sydney at the end of the year, where the NSW Volunteer of the Year will be announced across each category.