Pushpinder Oberoi recognised with 2025 Multicultural Appreciation and Volunteer Awards

By Nick Attam
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Pushpinder Oberoi receives the 2025 Multicultural Appreciation Award from Federal Member for Moncrieff, Angie Bell MP, in recognition of his outstanding service to the Central Gold Coast community. Photo supplied

Pushpinder Oberoi has been recognised by Federal Member for Moncrieff, Angie Bell MP, receiving both the “Volunteer Award 2025” and the “Multicultural Appreciation Award 2025” for his outstanding service to the Central Gold Coast community.

The awards, part of the Gladys Moncrieff Multicultural Appreciation series, acknowledge individuals who have made exceptional contributions to their local communities through voluntary and multicultural work. Oberoi’s recognition reflects his continued efforts to support and uplift diverse groups across the region.

Expressing his gratitude, Oberoi said, “I am honoured and humbled for being recognised by Angie Bell MP, Federal Member for Moncrieff, for honouring ‘The Volunteer Award 2025’ and was also honoured of receiving ‘Multicultural Appreciation Award 2025’ in recognition of my outstanding service to the community.”

He added, “This recognition means the world to me because it reflects the voices and support of the community I love and serve. Thank you to everyone who believed in me, and continues to walk alongside me on this journey of service.”

Angie Bell MP congratulated the award recipients for their commitment to strengthening community bonds through voluntary work and multicultural engagement. The awards form part of ongoing efforts to highlight the contributions of individuals who make a tangible difference in people’s lives.


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