Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Monday, April 13, 2026
HomeOpinionCelebrating our volunteers

Celebrating our volunteers

THIS week is National Volunteer Week — Australia’s largest annual celebration of volunteering.

It’s a chance to acknowledge the contribution of those who donate their time and skills to make our local communities stronger.

Australian society relies on volunteers to provide a myriad of activities and programs, in our schools and hospitals, residential and home care settings, playing fields, and community centres.

Volunteers are also often on the frontline when crises hit – particularly in our rural and regional communities fighting bushfires, delivering food packages, and providing support to those at risk in our communities.

Through the resilience and innovation of volunteers and volunteer involving organisations, voluntary action has been a vital pillar in supporting communities through recent challenges. Across Australia, it is estimated that over five million people volunteer in one capacity or another.

However, two thirds of people who were volunteering through organisations or groups stopped volunteering during the early stages of the pandemic, compounding a longer-term decline in volunteering participation.

This week is also a call to action to reverse this decline because volunteers truly are the heart of communities across Barker.

I’m helping to celebrate our local volunteers through my Barker Volunteer Awards program, because no matter how big or small the contribution, volunteers all contribute to making the community an even better place to live, work and raise a family.

I encourage everyone to celebrate your local volunteers and the vital role they play in your life and the life of those around you.

Tony Pasin MP, Member for Barker

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Local voice leads charge for foster care overhaul

ANDREWS Farm advocate Lisa O’Malley has ramped up her pleas for a state government overhaul of the foster and kinship care system following March’s...

Stolen ute linked to Nuri crime series

POLICE are seeking the assistance of the public to help locate a stolen ute linked to a series of crimes in the Nuriootpa area. The...

Driver dies after crash at Nuriootpa

A 47-year-old Greenock man has died following a crash at Nuriootpa late last month. A truck and a ute collided at the intersection of...

Building skills and futures through apprenticeships and traineeships

Apprenticeships and traineeships continue to provide meaningful pathways into employment, particularly for those looking to build practical skills and gain real-world experience. These programs...

AFL’s great headache

At the beginning of August 2024, the headline blazoned across numerous papers read "AFL's head not in game - Concussion study stalled", referring to...

Inside Gawler’s lead treasure box

ON 14 November 1874, the Gawler community placed a small lead box in the foundation of the McKinlay Monument. In December last year, 151...

Fantastic finish for volleyball season

THURSDAY April 9 marked the culmination of the summer 25/26 season, featuring six excellent matches. Finals are played to the best of three sets...

Deadly tragedies on the playing field

SPORT has been an enjoyable activity for most people for over a millennium, but it does have its dark side, with deaths a chilling...

Letters to the editor

The hard work begins State elections will always be about you - the 27,000 members of our community who call it home. Over the last week...

Club notes

Barossa Valley Squash At the end of this round, the pennant is halfway through. Red Bull remain narrow leaders heading into the next set of...

LookBacks

150 years Gossips … The amount of vile gossiping that goes on in small communities - like Gawler, for instance (not that I would institute...