VRFish marks 30 years by honouring eight recreational fishing advocates
by VRFish 30 Jul 06:53 BST

VRFish Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients L-R Bob Pearce, Steven Relf, Christine Couzens MP, John Hotchin, Priya Cardinaletti, Geoff Cramer, Rob Loats © VRFish
VRFish, the peak body for recreational fishing in Victoria, has celebrated its 30th anniversary by awarding eight lifetime achievement awards to volunteers for their highly regarded service to recreational fishing in Victoria.
VRFish Chair, Rob Loats, said "The highlight of celebrating VRFish's 30th anniversary was recognising our volunteers who have dedicated years to making fishing better in Victoria."
The VRFish Lifetime Achievement Award is the highest honour which can be bestowed by the peak body for longstanding and valued service to recreational fishing in Victoria.
Christine Couzens MP, State Member for Geelong, presented eight Lifetime Achievement Awards in front of more than 80 delegates, who represent thousands of Victorian recreational fishers through their respective fishing clubs, associations and organisations.
The award recipients included Bob Pearce (Albert Park Yachting and Angling Club), Priya Cardinaletti (Scuba Divers Federation of Victoria), Robert Loats, Geoff Cramer (Ballarat and District Anglers Association), Steven Relf (Howqua Association), and John Hotchin (Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs).
Pat Washington and Franz Grasser were recognised for their incredible service to recreational fishing posthumously.
"For 30 years, our volunteers have been the backbone of VRFish. Through their immense passion and drive, they have worked tirelessly to give back countless hours to the sport they love."
For more information, including award recipient profiles, visit: vrfish.com.au/2025/07/30/vrfish-marks-30-years.