Former Heyfield resident receives Inspirational Women’s Award

FORMER Heyfield resident Barbara Bednarski was recently honoured with the Inspirational Women’s Award by the Women’s Interfaith Network in Narre Warren.

Barbara’s journey began when she and her family arrived in Australia in the 1950’s, spending their first years in three migrant camps, including Cowra, Bonegilla, and West Sale.

Eventually, the family settled down in Heyfield, where Barbara began her career with Australia Post, formerly known as PMG.

After her time at Australia Post, Barbara went on to work at St. Lawrence Aged Care Facility and the State Electricity Commission (SEC) in Morwell.

In the 1990s, she moved to Fountain Gate and pursued a carer’s certificate in gerontology, while continuing her work at Australia Post.

Even in retirement, Barbara remains active in her community by volunteering with Wesley Mission and the multicultural women’s group.

Through activities such as knitting, sewing, and crocheting, she fosters connections with others in the community and offers her time and companionship.

At home, Barbara cherishes her three birds, one cat, and a dog, appreciating their unconditional love and constant companionship.

In her free time, she enjoys dancing, traveling, socialising, and reaching out to people.

Barbara’s dedication to her community and her compassionate nature have made her a deserving recipient of the inspirational women’s award.

Former Heyfield resident Barbara Bednarski with her inspirational women’s award. Photo: Contributed