The 19th Counterpoint Volunteer Awards took place on Tuesday, 20 May at Alexandria Town Hall, celebrating the outstanding contributions of volunteers from across Waterloo and Redfern.
Held as part of National Volunteer Week (20–26 May), the event highlighted the vital role of over 6.5 million Australians who generously give their time ─ contributing an estimated $17.3 billion to the national economy each year. This year’s awards were proudly sponsored by the City of Sydney and Homes NSW.
South Sydney Herald was proud to be nominated for a group award. Managing editor Anna Jahjah and news editor Lyn Turnbull joined around 80 other volunteers at the heartwarming event.
The afternoon began with a beautiful and respectful Welcome to Country delivered by Uncle Michael West. Certificates of appreciation were then handed out to all nominated volunteer groups, including the Cycle-Recycle Club, the Red Cross, Redwatch, the Cantonese Opera Group, Action for Public Housing, among others.
Counterpoint once again outdid themselves with a joyful and well-organised celebration. The event featured lively Chinese cultural dancing, uplifting singing, and a delicious lunch served by volunteers.
Last but not least, congratulations to 17x16CDP, the Volunteer Awards 2025 Founder’s Choice winner. This 100 per cent youth-led movement, based in Waterloo, brings together Aboriginal young people from Waterloo, Redfern and surrounds through fitness, community and culture. Named after the local postcodes (2017 and 2016) and inspired by the fitness acronym CDP (chin-ups, dips, push-ups), the group began on 24 February 2025 with just 18 participants and minimal gear. Within a week, over 100 youth had joined, creating a powerful sense of belonging and pride. Now training three nights a week, 17x16CDP thrives on community donations and volunteer support, proving the transformative impact of youth leadership and grassroots action.
A perfect example of the spirit we celebrate during National Volunteer Week.