If the local football and netball club is the heart of a rural community, then WorkSafe Footy’s Favourite Farmer 2024 winner Greg Lumby is the beating pulse that shows Rutherglen is thriving.
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Greg, who runs a cattle, sheep and cropping farm in nearby Brimin, has won $10,000 worth of safety improvements tailored to his business and a further $10,000 to spend on safety upgrades for the Rutherglen Football Netball Club (RFNC), where he is president.
The annual competition, in collaboration with AFL Victoria and Netball Victoria, celebrates the unsung heroes and unique role of sport in farming communities.
Greg is a highly regarded farmer who has been working on the family property since he was a teenager and is an outstanding leader, passionate volunteer and generous philanthropist within the local community.
Generosity comes naturally to Greg. A selfless and humble man, Greg and his wife Kaylene recently donated land to the club to build a much-needed second netball court, and parking to improve pedestrian safety.
The Lumbys purchased land next door to the home ground and donated more than 4,000 square metres of space for a much needed second netball court and additional car parking – a gift that will benefit the club for generations.
Greg has also volunteered countless hours of his time, which he said is all part of belonging to a community that values supporting and keeping each other safe – both at the club and at work. “It’s so important that we can enjoy and get home from our work safely so that we can enjoy a day at the footy and the netball on the Saturday,” Greg said.
“WorkSafe have been fantastic with the support they bring to footy netball clubs and it’s vital that the safety message gets out there, not only to our workers but to our families so that they understand the dangers.”
WorkSafe Chief Executive Officer Joe Calafiore said volunteers like Greg demonstrated why it was so important to stay safe at work – so that people can get on with the important business of being part of a thriving community.
“It’s easy to see why Greg Lumby is so respected at Rutherglen Football Netball Club and throughout his community,” Mr Calafiore said. “As WorkSafe’s Footy’s Favourite Farmer for 2024, Greg is a great example of why safety at work matters – because we are all part of something bigger in our communities, families and friendships.”
Greg said being WorkSafe’s Footy’s Favourite Farmer was not only an honour, but an incredible opportunity to invest in a safer footy club and workplace.
“There are many aspects to the farm that can be dangerous, and it’s important to identify where those dangers are and limit the access to the danger,” he said. “The $10,000 from WorkSafe is just an amazing opportunity for me now to look at our business and improvements and the safety that we can bring back onto our property.”
Greg was chosen as the competition winner from among several monthly winners (from hundreds of applicants) who also received a farm safety pack valued at almost $2,000 and merchandise packs for their local club and those who nominated them.
He concluded: “It's a huge thrill to be acknowledged in this way by Worksafe Vic, especially when being nominated by my friends and colleagues within not just the footy netball club, but the general community.
“I've always had good people working beside and around me, as I have at the moment. I can't wait to engage with our hard-working committee at the Cats to identify projects that improve the safety of our players and supporters around the club.”