Jonathan Livingstone Award.
Originating from within Philips-TMC in Victoria back in 1977, the Jonathan Livingstone Seagull Award has since become a national award, recognising outstanding industry personnel from around Australia. The list of recipients continues to grow and encompasses all segments of the industry, from entrepreneurs through to management, engineering, technicians, and administrative personnel, as well as public servants. All are represented and each has been evaluated against their peers in order to recognise their achievements.
The roll call for Jonathan Livingstone Seagull now includes many names who could be seen as ‘Role Models’ for our industry:
- Someone who has risen above the flock – learned more and achieved greatness
- Someone who has taken the knowledge back to the community in order to help others to better themselves
Previous Jonathan Livingston Award Winners
1977 – Gary Jenkin
1978 – Jim Ryan
1979 – John Connell
1980 – Laurie Bradley
1981 – Vic Pleuger
1982 – Angus Dawes (Level 3)
1983 – Don McDonald (Level 3)
1984 – Peter Wallace (Level 3)
1985 – Bob Crowe (Level 3)
1986 – Ian Miller
1987 – Ed Ryan
1988 – Theo Papacharalambous
1989 – Jim Quick (Level 3)
1990 – Jim Rodwell (Level 3)
1991 – Ian Hyde
1992 – Graeme Balsillie
1993 – Keith Clemow
1994 – Noel Dennis
1995 – Alan Moorfield
1996 – Ted & David Fisher
1997 – John Barber
1998 – Jim Barry
1999 – Noel Higgins
2000 – Ray Cox
2001 – Gavin Brain
2002 – Ian McKenzie (Level 3)
2003 – Bill Forbes
2004 – Steve Jaques
2005 – Bob Rogers
2006 – Ben Czerniewicz
2007 – Graham Comber (Level 3)
2008 – Peter Young
2009 – Chris Kelly
2010 – Rod Dowling
2011 – Craig Ross
2012 – Frits van Enk
2013 – Albert Hazebroek (level 3)
2014 – David Cox
2015 – Leo Doherty
2016 – Martin McLeod
2017 – Neville Sleep
2018 – Hamish Duff
2019 – Connie Taylor
2020 – Mark Mezzapica
2021 – Steve Reining
2022 – John La Cava
2023 – Andrew Wyborn
2024 – Kevin Graham