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Global Humanitarian Alison Thompson Named 2026 NSW Australian of the Year — Why First Aid Knowledge Matters



Global humanitarian Alison Thompson OAM has been named the 2026 Australian of the Year for New South Wales, recognised for her decades of frontline relief work in disaster and war zones around the world.

Thompson, who began her career as an investment banker in New York, was propelled into humanitarian action during the 9/11 terror attacks. She rushed to the World Trade Center with her first-aid kit and spent nine months providing relief to survivors alongside like-minded volunteers. Since then, she has founded Third Wave Volunteers, a global movement that coordinates aid efforts in countries including Ukraine, Syria, Afghanistan, and Sri Lanka.

“These frontline disasters are off the charts,” Dr Thompson said. “We need every citizen to step up and do their part.”

First Aid: The Everyday Hero’s Tool

Thompson’s story underscores the importance of being prepared — not just in global disasters but in everyday emergencies. Having a first-aid kit readily available and knowing how to use it can make the difference between life and death.

James Macy, a Brisbane-based trainer from My First Aid Course, emphasises the importance of training:

“A first-aid kit is only useful if you know how to use it. Everyone should have the confidence to act when an emergency arises. Even simple knowledge like performing CPR or treating a severe cut can save lives before professional help arrives.”

From choking incidents at home to sports injuries on the field, emergencies don’t wait for professionals. Experts recommend that every household, workplace, and car should have a fully stocked first-aid kit, regularly checked and updated, alongside basic first-aid training. Organisations like My First Aid Course provide practical workshops to help Australians feel confident in responding to emergencies.

Importantly, first aid education must be inclusive and realistic. Advocates are calling for training materials and mannequins that reflect anatomical diversity — ensuring that everyone, regardless of gender or body type, is represented in life-saving scenarios. This shift not only improves learning outcomes but also breaks down stigma and hesitation in real-world response.

A Legacy of Impact: NSW Australians of the Year

Thompson joins a distinguished line of New South Wales recipients who have used their platforms to drive social change. In 2025, the honour went to domestic violence campaigner Rosie Batty, while previous years have recognised figures such as Neale Daniher AO for his work with FightMND, and actor Nicole Kidman for her advocacy in the arts and humanitarian causes.

This year’s full slate of NSW recipients includes:

  • Dr Alison Thompson OAM – Australian of the Year (Sutherland Shire)
  • Professor Henry Brodaty AO – Senior Australian of the Year (Double Bay), for his pioneering work in dementia research
  • Nedd Brockmann – Young Australian of the Year (Randwick), known for his 4000km run across Australia to raise awareness and funds for homelessness
  • Theresa Mitchell – Local Hero (Banora Point), recognised for her grassroots work in community mental health

The Award’s Origins and Purpose

The Australian of the Year Awards were established in 1960 to honour exceptional Australians who inspire through their achievements and service. The awards are announced annually in the lead-up to Australia Day and span four categories: Australian of the Year, Senior Australian of the Year, Young Australian of the Year, and Local Hero.

More than just accolades, these honours reflect the evolving identity of the nation — celebrating contributions across sport, science, activism, health, and humanitarianism. State and territory recipients are selected from hundreds of nominations and go on to represent their region at the national awards in Canberra.

Everyday Acts of Courage

Thompson’s recognition is a reminder that preparation, courage, and knowledge go hand in hand. Whether responding to international crises or helping a neighbour in need, having the tools and skills to act can make a tangible difference.

“Heroism isn’t reserved for war zones,” Thompson said. “It’s in the parent who performs CPR on their child, the bystander who stops bleeding, the teacher who knows what to do when a student collapses. First aid empowers ordinary people to do extraordinary things.”

As Australia faces increasing climate-related disasters, community health challenges, and everyday risks, Thompson’s message is clear: first aid isn’t optional — it’s essential.


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