The Volunteer of the Year award is a significant initiative undertaken by the West Australian Football Commission (WAFC) and supported by the Sunday Times, to recognise the invaluable contribution of volunteers to the development and success of the sport.

Nomination Form
Award Categories
WA Football Volunteer

The WA Football Volunteer of the Year award recognises the outstanding work of a volunteer within the grassroots environment of local football in their local community.

The following criteria will be used to assess nominations; 

  • Must have given notable voluntary service with a Community Club, League or Region (or any combination thereof) within Community Football. 

  • Must be a willing, voluntary contributor, having received no income from football (NB honoraria accepted). 

  • Must be an ambassador for the game at Community Football level, who acts and works for the best interest of the game in general without ever bringing the game in to disrepute. 

  • Those making nominations should make no more than one nomination. 

  • Years of service will be looked upon favourably. 

  • Previous winners are ineligible.  

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Disability & Inclusion Ambassador

Disability & Inclusion Ambassador recognises the outstanding work of a volunteer in promoting the inclusion of People with Disability in football.

The following criteria, as it relates to the inclusion of people with a disability in football, will be used to assess nominations; 

  • Shows leadership and innovation with the purpose of engaging more people with disability into the game 

  • Mentoring of new volunteers, players and/or club members. 

  • Promoting a healthy club/league/program culture that provides an inclusive environment. 

  • Drives social change by being an advocate for people with disability 

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Diversity Ambassador

The Diversity Ambassador of the Year award recognises the outstanding work of a volunteer that has been able to promote inclusion for Indigenous and/or Multicultural Communities in Australian Rules football. The volunteer may identify as being from an Indigenous or Multicultural background, however, this is not a requirement of the award.

The criteria will judge the candidate’s ability to engage Indigenous and/or Multicultural Communities through Australian Rules Football via the following points;

  • Support pathways for Indigenous and/or Multicultural participants to Play, Coach or Umpire in our game.
  • Promote AFL to Indigenous and/or Multicultural Communities.
  • Provide advice around best practice to work with Indigenous and/or Multicultural groups.
  • Promote a healthy Club/League culture which provides a fair, safe and inclusive environment for all.
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Young Community Volunteer

Presented in celebration of an individual aged 15 - 25 years who has made an outstanding voluntary commitment over the past year and who through their volunteering has positively impacted the lives of others.
The following criteria will be used to assess nominations; 

  • Must have given notable service to the Community Club, Team, League or Region
  • Must be a willing, voluntary contributor, having received no income from football (NB honoraria accepted). 
  • Initiates and/or participates in projects and activities within his/her community.
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NAB AFL Auskick Volunteer

The NAB AFL Auskick Volunteer of the year award recognises the outstanding work of volunteers within the Auskick community.  Nominations can include Coaches, Co-ordinators and Parents that assist with the running of the program. 

The following criteria will be used to assess nominations and select state and territory winners; 

  • Promotes Auskick values of fun, inclusion and enthusiasm. 

  • Volunteers on a consistent basis and shows excellent initiative in helping deliver awesome experiences for participants. 

  • Actively promotes other parents and carers to become involved in the Auskick community. 

  • Effectively communicates with relevant stakeholders including participants, other volunteers, community figures, AFL staff. 

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WAFL Club Volunteer

The WAFL Club Volunteer of the Year Award recognises the outstanding work of a volunteer within the WAFL club environment.

The following criteria will be used to assess nominations; 
1.    Must have given notable service to the WAFL club
2.    Must be a willing, voluntary contributor, having received no income from football (NB honoraria accepted). 
3.    Must be an ambassador for WAFL and their club
4.    Is a proactive and positive contributor to WAFL football and the Community and is aligned with their WAFL club values
 

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Junior Coach

The Junior Coach award recognises the outstanding work of a coach who works within a junior football environment in community football.

The following criteria will be used to assess nominations; 

  • Must be an accredited member of CoachAFL in good standing. 

  • Must have a current coaching role in either a Head Coach, Assistant Coach or Club Coaching Coordinator/Director capacity. 

  • Must display and foster respect for umpires, opponents, coaches, administrators, officials, parents and spectators and be a role model for the community. 

  • Must demonstrate sound understanding of modern coaching principles and is engaged in ongoing learning and development. 

  • Those making nominations should make no more than one nomination. 

  • Junior age groups (Year 3 - Year 12)

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Senior Coach

The Senior Coach award recognises the outstanding work of a coach who works within a senior football environment in community football.

The following criteria will be used to assess nominations; 

  • Must be an accredited member of CoachAFL in good standing. 

  • Must have a current coaching role in either a Head Coach, Assistant Coach or Club Coaching Coordinator/Director capacity. 

  • Must display and foster respect for umpires, opponents, coaches, administrators, officials, parents and spectators and be a role model for the community. 

  • Stays up to date with the principles of coaching and skill development and is engaged in ongoing learning and development. 

  • Those making nominations should make no more than one nomination. 

  • Age Groups (Colts and above)

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Community Umpire Service

The Community Umpiring Service Award recognises the outstanding work of an Umpire or Umpire Coach/Mentor within the grassroots environment of community football in their region.

The following criteria will be used to assess nominations; 

  • Must have given notable Umpiring service with an Umpire Club, League or Region (or any combination thereof) within Community Football. 

  • Must be an ambassador for Umpiring at the Community Football level, who acts and works in the best interest of the game in general without ever bringing the game in to disrepute. 

  • Those making nominations should make no more than one nomination. 

  • Must provide a positive impact on Umpiring at their local level which may include Umpire membership, financial viability, new programs implemented, increasing diversity and inclusion etc 

  • Is a proactive and positive contributor to both the Umpiring and Football Community and is aligned with the AFL's values and Umpiring strategies. 

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AFL School Teacher

The Male AFL School Teacher of the year award recognises the outstanding work of volunteers within schools in promoting Australian Rules Football.

The following criteria will be used to assess nominations and select state and territory winners;

  • Must be a registered Primary or Secondary AFL School Ambassador or School Teacher.
  • Actively promotes Australian Rules Football both on and off field within the school community.
  • Uses creative initiatives to encourage diverse participation in Australian Rules Football - Playing, Umpiring, Club/Brand Engagement. 
  • Promotes AFL values of inclusion, game progression and teamwork.
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