MarkZZZ wrote:Oh dear, you really are a moron aren't you. Your level of comprehension is that of a gnat. Where does it say that less importance is given to previous years. NOWHERE. Does it say "for the nominee's achievements in the year immediately prior to receiving the award"and include "their past achievements and ongoing contribution to the Australian community and nation." Does it say one is worth more than the other. NONRLCrap1 wrote:I don't need a carer. Read it again, and this time understand it - and read the context. It is about the previous year. Anything prior to that is window dressing. Reality is, if they did nothing in the previous year - they wouldn't even get past the nomination stage.MarkZZZ wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote:Another point. This is about 2013 and 2013 only. Not back to 2009 or back to 1961.
This is the criteria for awarding Australian Of The Year
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Criteria
In choosing the recipients of the Australian of the Year Awards, regard is given to the nominee's achievements in the year immediately prior to receiving the award, as well as their past achievements and ongoing contribution to the Australian community and nation.
Note where it says
"as well as their past achievements and ongoing contribution to the Australian community and nation."
http://www.australianoftheyear.org.au/t ... /criteria/
Get it right just once will you.
Look up some information once in a while, it's not that hard. Get your carer to help you if it's difficult for you.
Getting it, goose?
Got it dumbo
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Learn to read between the lines, goose. What's listed first? And has anyone got nominated after doing nothing in the year immediately prior?
So who's the moron? :>:: :>:: :>:: :>:: :>::