Animal Award Winners 2025
For an amazing animal who has changed lives for the better.
Molly (Gold)Molly the labradoodle became a hero when her 90-year-old owner Ron fell in his backyard. Unable to get up, he was left stranded overnight during a storm. Instead of retreating, Molly stayed by his side all night, keeping him warm until help arrived. Her loyalty quite literally saved his life.
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Mabel (Gold)Once neglected and malnourished, Mabel was rehabilitated and found a second life at Zia Park in Gidgegannup. Now, this gentle Gypsy Cob Waler helps people heal through equine-assisted therapy, offering safety, support, and moments of joy. |
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Darcy (Gold)Darcy the therapy pony brings comfort and healing to first responders and patients across WA. Calm, patient, and deeply intuitive, she has touched countless lives — even sitting with people in their final moments. |
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Lucy (Silver)Lucy began donating blood at just nine months old. For nearly a decade, her “liquid gold” has saved the lives of countless animals — giving families more time with their beloved pets. She has now retired, after an incredible legacy of giving. |
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Georgia (Silver)Georgia the greyhound overcame a traumatic start to life. Now, she is an ambassador for her breed, showing people that greyhounds are gentle, loving companions. She has visited schools, aged care homes, and community events, changing perceptions everywhere she goes. |
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Hanna (Bronze)Hanna, a golden retriever, works three days a week at John Tonkin College Education Support Centre. As a support dog, she has transformed the classroom environment — bringing calm, comfort, and connection to Year 11 and 12 students. |
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