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26 July, 2022

Katy Millard receives CFA award

PORT Campbell Fire Brigade’s Katy Millard has been named a joint winner of the Chief Officer Emerging Leader Award at this year’s 2022 Spirit of CFA ceremony.

By Support Team

Leadership: Port Campbell Fire Brigade’s Katy Millard has been named a joint winner of the Chief Officer Emerging Leader Award.
Leadership: Port Campbell Fire Brigade’s Katy Millard has been named a joint winner of the Chief Officer Emerging Leader Award.

PORT Campbell Fire Brigade’s Katy Millard has been named a joint winner of the Chief Officer Emerging Leader Award at this year’s 2022 Spirit of CFA ceremony.

Ms Millard was named joint winner with Eaglehawk captain Kylie Davis.

According to Ms Millard, the award was recognition of what she has been working to accomplish in her local area and the wider Country Fire Authority (CFA) community, and is also in line with what CFA is aiming to achieve for the organisation.

“Winning this award gives me the confidence and encouragement to continue working to improve CFA for all members, both volunteers and staff, not just women,” she said.

“It also serves as a measure for the extra time and effort I put in to working with others to accomplish goals and make CFA a better place to volunteer."

“Unlike responding to fire calls and turning out, these extra things just can’t be measured.”

Ms Millard said the award also builds on the confidence she has gained during her time with CFA.

“My journey with CFA started when I was in a cycling group with a member of the Timboon brigade,” she said.

“He saw value in me joining given my previous experience with Victoria Police."

“After joining, I became aware that despite being encouraged to try new things, I was restricted from doing so because I’m female. I became really frustrated as a result, which had a negative impact on my confidence."

“This was very unfamiliar to me because, when I was a police officer, other officers supported and encouraged female officers.”

While at Timboon Fire Brigade, Ms Millard was nominated for the Building Confident Leaders Program, a leadership program specifically aimed at emerging women leaders in District 6, where she learned to deal with her lack of confidence within CFA.

Using her newly acquired skills a few months into the leadership program, Katy received endorsement by her fellow brigade members by being elected as brigade captain.

Katy says the combination of being nominated for and elected as brigade captain along with the experience of the leadership program, gave her the confidence boost she needed to put her leadership skills to use.

This confident leadership didn’t go unnoticed, with Katy then nominated for the CFA Women’s Advisory Council.

Deputy chief officer Rohan Luke, who nominated Katy for the Chief Officer Emerging Leader award, said she played an active leadership role in the Women’s Advisory Committee as well as local diversity and inclusion initiatives.

“Katy has continued to forge new opportunities to enhance CFA culture through her experience, leadership and her balanced approach to discussion,” he said.

“I look forward to her pursuing future opportunities such as district planning committee roles and state-based committees.”

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