I have had many favourite moments during the years of my life. But the one I want to recall happened on the evening of May 19, 2023, when I was awarded the Order
of Australia Medal for education services. My award was presented by the NT Administrator His Honour Professor the Honourable Hugh Heggie.
A joy to me was having four family members who were there for me that night.
When notified of my award by the Secretary of the Awards Program, Mr Singer, I wrote back to him as follows.
“Dear Mr Singer
Thank you for this advice and please know that I feel both pride and humility in being recognised as an OAM recipient to be announced on January 26. I appreciate whoever nominated me and have to tell you that your email has made my day. I will value this honour highly and appreciate all who have been a part of deciding this conferral.
I gave up the possible inheritance of a family farm to enter teacher’s college as a mature-age student in 1968, this being the beginning of a very satisfying and fulfilling career.
Might I please share with you my statement of mission, developed during a leadership program in 1983, which became the ethos and the underpinning driver of my life?
“ To fulfil and be fulfilled in organisational terms, family, work and recreation.
To acquit my responsibilities with integrity.
To work (I later changed ‘work’ to ‘live’) with a smile in my heart.”
Again, thank you for your advice and an inner feeling of uplift engendered within my being.”
The award means a lot.


You beautiful man. What a life you have lived.
Susan,
I will get back to you on your earlier messages. Have been tied up somewhat for the last while. Actually, if I could email you, that would be good. I am henry.gray7@icloud.com
You have the right to always be happy with your award
And I appreciate those who helped me along the way.
🌹🌹👍🏻
Thanks for the good