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Banjo Jackson and Chelsea Wellman honoured as East Gippsland’s 2026 Young Citizens for leadership, inspiring community change

Banjo Jackson and Chelsea Wellman, East Gippsland’s 2026 Young Citizens, are recognised for inspiring youth through leadership, courage, advocacy, community service, and transforming challenges into positive impact locally.

By news@gippsland - 23rd January 2026 - Back to News

Banjo Jackson and Chelsea Wellman have been named East Gippsland’s Young Citizens of the Year for 2026, recognised as outstanding role models whose leadership, courage, and commitment are inspiring other young people across the region.

2026 East Gippsland Australia Day Ambassador, Dr Patrick Kinsella, Young Citizen of the Year, Chelsea Wellman and Mayor Jodie Ashworth. Banjo Jackson (not present)

2026 East Gippsland Australia Day Ambassador, Dr Patrick Kinsella, Young Citizen of the Year, Chelsea Wellman and Mayor Jodie Ashworth. Banjo Jackson (not present)

Celebrating youth leadership

Mayor Jodie Ashworth said the award celebrates young people who show that leadership is not defined by age, but by actions and values. "Young people like Banjo and Chelsea remind us that age is no limitation when it comes to making a meaningful difference. They lead by example, challenge others to think differently, and show their peers what is possible through compassion, courage, and community service."

Banjo Jackson exemplifies the strength and promises of youth leadership in East Gippsland. Through unwavering commitment to advocacy, service, and inclusion, Banjo has worked tirelessly to ensure young people are heard and valued in decision-making spaces.

As Chair of the East Gippsland Shire Council Youth Ambassadors and College Captain at Nagle College, Banjo has led with confidence, integrity, and purpose. He has organised community events, chaired meetings, and spoken publicly on complex social issues including youth homelessness, domestic violence, and access to opportunity. His advocacy has extended beyond the region, representing East Gippsland in state and federal forums and speaking directly with ministers to champion support for youth programs.

Inspiring young leaders

Alongside these leadership roles, Banjo remains deeply connected to his community through volunteering, mentoring peers, and participating in sport, including volleyball at club and academy level. By balancing study, work, and family commitments while consistently putting others first, Banjo demonstrates to young people that leadership is grounded in empathy, action, and service.

Chelsea Wellman has shown extraordinary courage, resilience, and commitment to community service. Following the tragic loss of her brother in a car accident, Chelsea chose to transform her grief into purpose, dedicating herself to raising awareness about road safety and the devastating consequences of distraction behind the wheel.

Youth leadership recognised

Through public speaking, fundraising, and advocacy, Chelsea has shared her family’s story with schools, sporting clubs, and community groups across East Gippsland and beyond. Her work has included fundraising for the Australian Road Safety Foundation, national speaking engagements, media interviews, and serving as a spokesperson for the TAC Road Safety Round.

What sets Chelsea apart is the quiet strength and authenticity with which she leads. While supporting her family through profound loss, she continues to show compassion, maturity, and generosity of spirit. Her advocacy has changed conversations, influenced behavior, and provided a powerful example to other young people of how personal hardship can be transformed into positive change.

Together, Banjo Jackson and Chelsea Wellman exemplify the impact young people can have when they lead with empathy, courage, and purpose. Their actions continue to inspire their peers and strengthen the future of East Gippsland.

Pictures from East Gippsland Shire Council website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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