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Romsey stalwart honoured

A Romsey stalwart received a Spirit of ANZAC Award, recognising years of exemplary service he has provided to the local community.

Awarded by the Romsey-Lancefield RSL Sub-branch on Tuesday, November 12, Romsey resident Doug Newham received the award for his generosity to local charities, sporting clubs, projects, and organisations.

Mr Newham is a life member of Lions International and received the Ken Edgeley Medal from the Civil Contractors Federation of Victoria for his services and contribution to the Civil Construction Industry for 40 years.

McEwen MP Rob Mitchell, who attended the awards ceremony, said that Mr Newham “is, and always has been, an integral member for the Romsey community,” and is a true example of the spirit of community.

“As a local businessman and employer he has always championed Romsey, worked hard to advance the town and surrounding area and invested his time and effort into the town’s future,” Mr Mitchell said.

“For over 50 years, Doug has contributed in all ways to the benefit of our community and is still very much involved … his generosity continues – such as his recent donation of a T-Model Ford to the Romsey Men’s Shed for restoration and community use,” he said.

“He is modest, a quiet achiever and supported by his lovely wife Carol. Romsey is blessed to have him.”

Other nominees for this year’s award included Christine Whitney, Donna Van der Kraan, and Alex Gorman for the outstanding dedication they have shown to their community.

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