Three finalists named for the 2025 Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award

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The Jim Stynes Foundation, in conjunction with the AFL, is delighted to announce the three finalists for the 2025 Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award: Callan Ward (Greater Western Sydney GIANTS), Harris Andrews (Brisbane Lions) and Tom Liberatore (Western Bulldogs).

Now in its fourteenth year, this prestigious honour celebrates the AFL player who best embodies the values of the late Jim Stynes.

Recognising an outstanding commitment to community service and leadership; the Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award represents the very best of the game, built on a legacy of giving back and leading by example, both on and off the field.

The 2025 Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award will be presented during the broadcast of the 2025 Brownlow Medal on Monday 22 September.

AFL CEO Andrew Dillon said the AFL is proud to continue honouring the legacy of Jim Stynes through this important award.

“Jim Stynes left a legacy that continues to inspire not just our players, but the broader football community. His belief in using football as a force for good continues on through this award,” Dillon said.

“Each of our 2025 finalists have gone above and beyond to lead with compassion, purpose and generosity, which are the values that are at the heart of this award and central to what we stand for as a game.

“Reflecting the true spirit of making a difference beyond the field, I’d like to thank the Jim Stynes Foundation for their continued partnership to formally recognise the community contributions of our players.”

Nominations for the award are submitted from AFL Clubs and the AFL Players' Association before the judging panel selects the finalists.

Chaired by Trisha Squires, Head of AFL QLD & International, the 11-person panel is comprised of respected leaders from the AFL, media and community sectors, including representatives from the AFL, AFLPA and the Stynes family.

In partnership with the Jim Stynes Foundation, the winner will receive $40,000 to be donated to the charity or community program of their choice.

Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award Finalists

Callan Ward (Greater Western Sydney GIANTS)

Callan Ward, a foundation GIANTS player and former captain, has played a central role in the club’s community engagement strategy through the GIANTS Foundation.

In 2023, Ward was instrumental in shaping the Foundation’s focus on supporting sick children and mental health, leading to the launch of a major campaign to build Western Sydney’s first dedicated children’s hospice in partnership with Rio’s Legacy and Sydney Children’s Hospitals Foundation.

Ward has supported the initiative through strategic planning, public advocacy, media engagement, and stakeholder outreach. His efforts helped raise $3.3 million in initial funding, unlocking a $20 million commitment from the NSW Government and an additional $13 million in philanthropic support. The facility, Mounties Care Cottage, is due to open in 2027.

In addition to advocacy at NSW Parliament and media appearances, Ward mobilised widespread community involvement, including over 250 participants in the GIANTS Foundation’s 2024 City2Surf team. His work has helped secure long-term partnerships and deliver sustainable and hugely impactful outcomes for sick and dying children and their families across the Western Sydney.

Harris Andrews (Brisbane Lions)

Harris Andrews is a committed advocate for creating safer and more respectful communities, focusing on empowering young people, particularly boys, to develop emotional intelligence and reject violence.

Since 2018, he has been an active Ambassador for Beyond DV, engaging directly with vulnerable youth and volunteering at events to support those impacted by domestic and family violence.

Andrews played a key role in the development and launch of the ‘Ask a Mate’ initiative, a prevention program promoting respectful relationships and consent education. His leadership helped mobilise over 20 public figures and teammates to amplify the campaign’s reach, including supporting the launch of its dedicated app in 2025.

Beyond public advocacy, Andrews contributes to grassroots education as a co-facilitator in junior football clubs, embedding values of respect and inclusion in young players’ development. His ongoing involvement with Beyond DV through media appearances, fundraising, and community events has strengthened support for primary prevention efforts across Queensland and beyond.

Through consistent and authentic engagement, Andrews has inspired fellow players and the wider community to join in advocacy efforts, demonstrating the lasting impact of athlete-led leadership in driving social change.

Tom Liberatore (Western Bulldogs)

Tom Liberatore has played an ongoing role in the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation’s Social and Study Club, a weekly after-school program supporting students from African cultural backgrounds in Melbourne’s west.

Attending sessions each week during school terms, he provides hands-on academic support, mentoring, and encouragement to help improve student engagement and confidence.

Liberatore also contributes to the program’s development as a member of the Foundation’s Youth Early Intervention and Prevention Community of Practice, helping shape strategy and youth engagement approaches.

Beyond his direct involvement, Liberatore is a strong advocate for community engagement within the club. His leadership has encouraged other players to get involved, contributing to wider participation across multiple Western Bulldogs Community Foundation programs. His example has inspired younger teammates, helping build a strong culture of giving back.

Through consistent volunteering and advocacy, Liberatore has helped strengthen the program’s visibility, reach, and long-term impact in the community.

Previous recipients of the Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award

  • 2024 – Riley O’Brien (Adelaide Crows)
  • 2023 – Sam Docherty (Carlton)
  • 2022 – Joel Selwood (Geelong Cats)
  • 2021 – Travis Boak (Port Adelaide)
  • 2020 Bachar Houli (Richmond)
  • 2019 Stephen Coniglio (Greater Western Sydney)
  • 2018 Neville Jetta (Melbourne Demons)
  • 2017 Jack Hombsch (Port Adelaide)
  • 2016 – Jimmy Bartel (Geelong Cats)
  • 2015 Dennis Armfield (Carlton)
  • 2014 – Beau Waters (West Coast Eagles)
  • 2013 – Zac Smith (Gold Coast SUNS)
  • 2012 Daniel Jackson (Richmond)