NAME BADGE CAM CLAY BEAC
c. 2010Rectangular piece of white plastic with [CAM CLAY] in black lettering centralised above the City of Armadale logo and [CITY OF Armadale] text. To the right the COA logo the initials [beac] which is the acronym of the Bushcare and Environmental Advisory Committee under a drawing of a bird with an orange coloured neck.
There is a plastic base and pin on the back of the badge to affix the tag to an item of clothing.
Name badge worn by Robert 'Cam' Cameron Clay who was a member of BEAC (Bushcare and Environment Advisory Committee) from 2002-2013. BEAC was started in 1999 to allow the City of Armadale to liaise and gain feedback from the many community environment groups that had formed in the area. Cam joined the group as a representative of the Bedfordale Volunteer Bushfire Brigade and later was also the representative of the Armadale Gosnells Landcare Group.
Cam was a very active member of the local Bedfordale, where he had lived since the early 1970s with his family, and the wider City of Armadale community. He was passionate about saving and improving the local environment as well as doing community service with organisations such as the Bedfordale Volunteer Bushfire Brigade. In 2011 he was awarded the City of Armadale's Citizen of the Year Award.
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Sticker on the back [IDENTIBITS / PH 0419 919 407
This object is part of a collection of items associated with a person or family who have played a significant role in the economic, community or social development of the City of Armadale. This can include holding key political or social positions within the community, being a key contributor or member of a community organisation, a strong contributor to improving the well-being of the local community, a prominent figure in a local business or industry, developer of new industries or activities or someone who grew up in the area and moved away and had a noteworthy career or life.