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33 Award Award winner Community club award Wynyard Yacht Club sailing Wynyard is a town in Tasmania with a population of 5000 and the nations highest unemployment rate. Wynyard Yacht Club had lost a third of its income and in 2014 decided to transform. It introduced the Discover Sailing programme to promote sailing as fun accessible and affordable while portraying clubs as welcoming and social. The club is now an accredited Discover Sailing Centre adopting the Yachting Australia programmes of Discover Sailing Tackers for 7-12 year olds and Sailability alongside team and individual racing. The club has strong connections to the community including the local council community groups and schools and assists in search and rescue operations. Volunteeradministrator of the year Bridie Galea basketball Bridie Galea has enjoyed a lifetime of involvement in basketball. She has become a market-leading sports administrator as Southern Peninsula Basketball Association Vic administration manager where she has played a major role implementing structures to improve the organisations day-to-day operations. Bridie is also the associations Big V administrator. Known for embracing new technology she consistently develops skills via professional development courses. Bridies efforts have also been acknowledged as Basketball Victoria and Basketball Australia administrator of the year. Sports performance of the year public vote South Sydney Rabbitohs rugby league In the 2014 NRL Grand Final the South Sydney Rabbitohs won their 21st premiership by defeating the Canterbury Bulldogs in a repeat of the 1967 final. The match began as a tense affair there was only one try in the first half before a sizzling final 10 minutes saw Kirisome Auvaa Adam Reynolds and Greg Inglis all score to push Souths over the line. The 306 victory was a long-overdue return to form for a team that remarkably hadnt won the premiership in 43 years. It took place in front of a record 83000 fans and 3.95 million television viewers. Sports personality of the year public vote Kurt Fearnley athletics Kurt Fearnley may be the toughest athlete in Australian sport. In November 2014 the triple Paralympic gold medallist won his fifth NewYork marathon in the mens wheelchair event his third race in eightweeks after winning in Sydney and placing second in Chicago. 2014 was a busy year for Kurt. Despite battling a virus Kurt won a silver medal in the 1500m T54 event at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games and launched his autobiography.