A Highlands student has been recognised for her tireless commitment to the community at a state awards night.
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Amelia Brook was named a nominee for the First National Real Estate leadership award.
The award was presented by the minister for multiculturalism and disability services the hon Ray Williams MP at the 2019 Seven News Young Achiever Awards presentation ceremony.
More than 400 guests were in attendance at the Gala Event, which was held at Doltone House on the Darling Island Wharf on Friday, March 1.
The Moss Vale resident has been involved in many successful fundraising and service initiatives.
She recently completed her BP Award, the next highest award after the Queen's Guide Award.
The awards night culminated a tremendously successful year with hundreds of nominations received from across New South Wales and the ACT.
Since the creation of the Young Achiever Awards in 2014, it has applauded the leadership, vision, excellence and commitment of young people, whilst highlighting their efforts and success.
The purpose of the Young Achiever awards is to acknowledge, encourage and most importantly promote the positive achievements of all young people up to and including 29 years of age.