Kay Endres named Northern Tablelands Woman Of The Year

Kay Endres is congratulated by Member for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan
10th Mar 2026

As part of 2026 NSW Women’s Week, Member for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan announced that Kay Endres has been named the Northern Tablelands Woman of the Year.
NSW Women’s Week showcases the remarkable stories and accomplishments of women and girls from a wide range of backgrounds across the state.
Mr Moylan said Ms Endres is very deserving of the accolade with continued commitment and dedication to a range of fields.
“Kay is a proud fourth-generation Armidale local who not only serves the community as a councillor but is a huge contributor to local charity organisations,” he said.
“She was a founding member and is the current chair of Tour de Rocks which has raised more than $2.5 million for cancer research. She also played a key role in starting the 19 for 19 Challenge supporting Anya’s Wish to help end childhood cancer, is on various committees such as the New England Garden Festival and dedicates her time to various causes, organisations, schools and more.
“Kay goes above and beyond for her community and is worthy of being recognised.
“I would like to congratulate and thank Kay for everything she does for the Northern Tablelands.”
Armidale Regional Council Mayor Sam Coupland has worked alongside Ms Endres for a number of years and said she is a deserving recipient of the accolade.
“She has deep connections with the community and has been the driving force behind many of our storied and well known events,” he said.
“In short, if it is happening in Armidale then Kay will likely be involved.”