On Thursday 21 August, the Sunshine Coast Business Women's Network (SCBWN) hosted its 26th Annual Awards Gala at the beautifully styled Venue 114 in an evening that shimmered with celebration, connection, and recognition for the women shaping the region's business landscape.
Close to 300 guests gathered for the sold-out event, which brought together finalists, colleagues, sponsors, award alumni, past presidents and winners, and a number of distinguished guests, including Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli and Independent Member for Noosa, Sandy Bolton MP.
With live music, stunning décor, and charismatic hosts Mark and AB from 92.7 MixFM, the evening provided the perfect atmosphere to reflect on stories of growth, impact and leadership from across the Coast's business community.
Recognising Excellence Across All Walks of Business
This year, 59 high-calibre submissions were reviewed over 80 hours by the judging panel, who carefully selected 27 impressive finalists across six award categories. The awards acknowledged not only business achievements, but also the vision, grit and generosity behind each woman's journey.
The 2025 winners were:
Sustainable Business Woman of the Year Elizabeth Teece, Northpoint Photos – Sponsored by Sunshine Coast Council
Micro/Small Business Woman of the Year Amelia Hooper, Hooper Ruff – Sponsored by University of the Sunshine Coast
Young Business Woman of the Year Kymberlee Clift, Bubble N Kick Swim School – Sponsored by Bishopp Outdoor Advertising
Corporate Business Woman of the Year Kara De Schot, PixelCo Creative – Sponsored by Lavender Co.
Professional Business Woman of the Year Antoinette Lloyd, YouTurn – Sponsored by Pacific Ford Sunshine Coast
Outstanding Business Woman of the Year Natalle Sutton, Matthew Flinders Anglican College – Sponsored by Pacific Law
The winner of the top honour also received a premium media package valued at $15,000, generously provided by 91.9 Sea FM, 92.7 Mix FM, Sunshine Coast News and Channel 10.
Celebrating Impact, Leadership and Legacy
SCBWN President Paula Williamson congratulated this year's finalists and winners for their leadership, authenticity, and community spirit.
"Each of these women is an example of what it means to lead with purpose. Whether they're building businesses, growing teams, or driving change in their industries, they show us what's possible," she said.
"This night isn't just about applause. It's about taking a moment to breathe, reflect, and be proud of the journey so far. There's so much power in that."
Michelle Hamer SCBWN Alumni Award: Honouring Continued Contribution
Now in its second year, the Michelle Hamer SCBWN Alumni Award recognises a past winner who continues to inspire and empower women in business, while remaining connected to the network's mission.
2025 Recipient: Kaitlyn Akers – Sponsored by Sinclair Property Group
The award is named in honour of Michelle Hamer's 15 years as SCBWN Judging Chair, and her legacy of care, leadership, and unwavering commitment to supporting women in business.
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About the Awards
With a proud 26-year history, the SCBWN Awards are among the region's most respected honours for women in business. The program recognises excellence across industries, stages, and business models, shining a light on the people and stories that drive economic and social growth in our community.