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Senior citizen of the year

Emerald’s Magda Lane was recognised as the 2025 Senior Citizen of the Year by Cardinia Shire Council.

The Senior Citizen of the Year Award goes to members of the shire for their commitment and a lifetime of honourable service. It is a rare opportunity to highlight the invaluable and generous contributions of our community.

Magda was overwhelmed with joy and appreciation during the special ceremony held at Cardinia Cultural Centre on January 23.

“I have been very touched by my friends who actually felt that they wanted to nominate me. That was just so kind of them and I am very honoured to receive this award,” she said.

“Because I’ve been doing it for so long, it’s a real privilege to be able to still do it at my age. It’s a real honour and I thank God for keeping me upright and helping me continue serving. I serve God, but it’s still nice to be acknowledged. I never looked for this for the 40 years I’ve been running the opp shop. But realising that my friend who is not a Christian actually felt the need to nominate me was very touching.”

For over 40 years, Magda has been a dedicated and compassionate member of the Emerald community.

As the founder and manager of the Emerald Op Shop, she has led fundraising efforts, donating over $1 million to local emergency services and community groups since 1990. Magda has also volunteered with the Palliative Care South East Limited for 36 years, providing companionship and support for over 60 terminally ill individuals and their families. Her leadership in disaster preparedness has been crucial, especially in the Emerald Emergency Planning Group after the 1983 Ash Wednesday fires.

Her expertise in pastoral care has continued to support recovery efforts and strengthen community resilience. Volunteering with Echo Youth and other services for pastoral involvement, Magda’s passion for youth development is evident in her work facilitating camps, youth groups and international humanitarian trips. Her prayer programs have offered opportunities for growth, teamwork and leadership and lasting friendships.

Magda’s selflessness and leadership has touched thousands of lives, creating a legacy of compassion, resilience and community spirit.

Central Ward Cr Collin Ross said the winner has created bodies of values, compassion, generosity and leadership through countless hours of volunteer work, mentorship and community involvement.

“This award is testament to the incredible contribution to the continued and rich community.” he said.

“Our Council hopes that future generations of residents will take on the volunteer role in the way our current volunteers have.”

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