Veronica White Medal - Woman of the Year
2024 Veronica White Medal Winner - Kimberley Hunt
A proud Wakaid woman from Badu Island, Hunt is an Indigenous All-Stars representative who has shown exceptional dedication to community service since joining the Dragons this season, particularly in supporting the local Indigenous community.
Hunt has been a key driver of the ‘Healthy Deadly Kids’ program and other initiatives with the local Aboriginal Medical Service, promoting healthy lifestyle choices in Indigenous youth.
Despite relocating to Wollongong, Hunt remains committed to her Far North Queensland roots and balances her athletic career with her passion for mental health advocacy, particularly for young Indigenous people.
Kimberley Hunt wins 2024 Veronica White Medal
About the Veronica White Medal
The Veronica White Medal is an award that recognises the incredible contributions that so many female rugby league players are making to their local communities and beyond. Criteria for the Veronica White Medal is in line with the Ken Stephen Medal, with the eventual female recipient having demonstrated their commitment to making a difference in their local community, whilst playing rugby league at an elite level throughout the year.
The 2024 Veronica White Medal - Woman of the Year nominees form the NRLW Community Team of the Year.
This involves recognising each Veronica White Medal – Woman of the Year nominee as part of an elite cohort for their contribution off the field to community service.
Veronica White Medal fan vote closed.
Previous Winners
National Rugby League respects and honours the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.