Eddie has been significantly involved in supporting his community in Montrose through the VicRoads Montrose Intersection Upgrade.
He has worked hard to engage with the community and VicRoads, acting as a conduit for community information, building rapport with contractors, VicRoads representatives and community stakeholders, to ensure locals are across every bit of relevant information.
Through the difficulties that a major project can pose on a community, Eddie has shown strength, leadership and grit, while balancing respect and compassion towards others doing it tough.
A keen historian, Eddie has curated a dynamic history room in the Montrose Community Cottage with books, photos and memorabilia for the public to enjoy. He shares stories on his public Facebook page, created a guided history walk around town and has hosted history talks with the local library, with the most recent talk attracting more than 70 attendees.
He is a CFA volunteer of more than 45 years, has contributed to the Resilience Committee and has established a broad network in the community through his work. He is known, he is trusted and he is liked. During the 2021 storms, he negotiated space at the Montrose CFA to set up a communications Centre, and his work spans so many facets of life in Montrose.
The smoke alarm and fire preparedness signs in Montrose were initiatives of Eddie’s more than 20 years ago, as was the first Montrose Fire Brigade Open Day in 1984, which continues to this day.
In the last year, Eddie has carried on this community engagement work during the Montrose Intersection Upgrade, and made countless contributions to the community.
His nominator said, “I don’t believe there is a day that goes by when Eddie isn’t working on one (or many) tasks or projects to benefit our community.”
A lifetime resident of Montrose, Eddie has truly dedicated himself to bettering his community. He is a local legend and a worthy recipient of the Ian De La Rue Award. Thank you for being an inspiring community leader.