The Diana Award
Subcategory of Awards International Awards
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History

'Established in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, The Diana Award is the most prestigious accolade a young person aged 9-25 years can receive for their social action or humanitarian work.

'This is the longest running award for young people that is given to individuals and groups through a retrospective nomination process only. We believe this is special. Young people do not work towards the award, rather they demonstrate their suitability through their actions, without any expectation of reward.' (Award website : https://diana-award.org.uk/award/about/)

Latest Winners / Recipients

Year: 2019

recipient Rona Glynn-McDonald for her work in creating and sustaining positive change for Australia, primarily through sharing stories of First Nations people to a wide audience across Australia

Works About this Award

Award Recoginses Outstanding Contribution 2019 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 3 July no. 704 2019; (p. 7)
'Young Aboriginal woman Rona Glynn-McDonald has been recognised with the highest accolade a young person can achieve for social action or humanitarian efforts - the Diana Award.'
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