State Finalists - Building Communities

Community focused businesses

Get to know the businesses working to make a positive impact on culture and society so people from all walks of life can thrive as part of a supportive community.

Building Communities Finalists by state

Australian Capital Territory

BILLY CART BEHAVIOUR

ACT Finalist

Billy Cart Behaviour offers personalised, compassionate behaviour support for individuals with disabilities. Their skilled team uses evidence-based strategies and cutting-edge technology to create tailored plans for each individual. The organisation provide a range of different resources including therapeutic tools, community integration programs and skill development workshops designed to promote social engagement and personal growth. 

Digital Design Partners

ACT Finalist

Digital Design Partners (DDP) is a remote consultancy specialising in service improvement, digital delivery, and systems implementation. Living by their values, DDP partners with clients to co-design solutions that enhance service delivery. Their unique approach and expertise help organisations transform processes, implement systems, and achieve impactful results.

Fancy Yarns Australia

ACT Finalist

Founded in 2020, Fancy Yarns Australia is a family-run business offering recycled, eco-friendly, and novelty yarns. Committed to sustainability and community, founders Caterina Sullivan and John Suvalez inspire creativity through online sales and market events, blending their crafting, logistics, and marketing expertise to support and engage the crafting community.

Volstead Repeal

ACT Finalist

Based in Braddon ACT, Volstead Repeal is a bar known for its 1920s NY Lounge ambience and an extensive whisky selection. Co-owned and managed by Angus Burns, the bar thrives on quality customer service and exceptional hospitality, with a strong focus on staff wellbeing and innovation.

Woden Valley Early Learning Centre

ACT Finalist

Woden Valley Early Learning Centre in Canberra provides nature-based early childhood education for children aged 6 weeks to 5 years. The centre's team prioritises holistic development through outdoor learning and sustainability. With a commitment to community, the centre also offers free emergency placements for families in need.

XTend Yourself

ACT Finalist

XTend Yourself is a community-driven support service provider founded by Vendra Begonja in 2015. Providing mental health, advocacy and disability services within a private practice, XTend Yourself has built a reputation for ethical and passionate provision of its services, and prioritises education so its clients can make more informed decisions about their health and wellbeing.

New South Wales

Hey Lemonade

NSW Finalist

Hey Lemonade, founded by Lucy Durack and Elise McCann, is an app that helps users manage stress and build resilience to tackle smaller mental health issues in a practical way. Overseen by psychologists, Hey Lemonade provides quick pep talks that are used by individuals, corporate workplaces, and schools for effective mental health management.

Mindworx Psychology

NSW Finalist

Mindworx Psychology, founded in 2014 by Dr. Amanda Mullin, offers leading Clinical Psychology and Performance Coaching in Sydney. Specialising in mental health and wellbeing, they provide tailored assessments, treatments, workshops, and online courses. Its 'Think Differently' program provides ongoing training, consultancy and workshops on neurodiversity and mental welbeing to schools, businesses, and community organisations. 

Pinnacle People Solutions

NSW Finalist

Pinnacle People Solutions (PPS) deliver specialised HR services to regional small and medium enterprises and not-for-profits. Founded in 2013 by CEO Bronwyn Pearson, PPS offer tailored HR solutions with a hands-on approach. Operating across 3 states, PPS actively empower regional businesses and drive sustainable community growth.

SAPHI

NSW Finalist

SAPHI, founded in 2017, specialises in cutting-edge AI imaging, edge computing, and smart operational technology solutions for mining, heavy industry, and government sectors. With a mission to solve global problems through advanced technology, SAPHI drives innovation, productivity, and sustainability, through its dedicated team and industry-expert board members.

Sydney School of Entrepreneurship (SSE)

NSW Finalist

Sydney School of Entrepreneurship is a not-for-profit social enterprise that delivers programs designed to develop entrepreneurial skills and mindsets. Established in 2016, Sydney School of Entrepreneurship partners with government bodies, educational institutions, industry leaders, and community organisations to ensure entrepreneurial education is accessible to individuals from diverse backgrounds.

TANCK

NSW Finalist

Tanck, a certified B Corp, adopts a unique approach to government engagement by equipping purpose-driven organisations with political expertise and advocacy skills. Co-founders Angus Crowther and Neil Pharaoh use their experience to help organisations secure funding and policy change, empowering them to independently influence government decisions and achieve impactful outcomes.

Northern Territory

Ikuntji Artists

NT Finalist

Ikuntji Artists is a not-for-profit established in 1992. Originally a women’s centre, its focus changed in 2005 to support local Aboriginal artists and foster Anangu culture. Specializing in canvas, fabrics and jewellery, Ikuntji Artists collaborates globally to exhibit more than 40 artists’ work in museums and on fashion runways worldwide.

Queensland

BOP Industries

QLD Finalist

BOP Industries, based in Brisbane, prepares the next generation for the future of work through workshops, resources, and competitions. Partnering with IBM, Virgin Australia, and Deloitte, BOP connects classroom learning to workforce opportunities, impacting more than 100,000 students across the Asia Pacific. It prioritises fostering skills in entrepreneurship, innovation, and STEM.  

CAKE

QLD Finalist

CAKE offers flexible professional services through a network of over 160 skilled stay-at-home parents. Specialising in business consulting, strategy, and marketing, CAKE provides tailored, end-to-end solutions for its clients while supporting and leveraging the expertise of Australian families and businesses.

iSponsor Australia

QLD Finalist

iSponsor transforms everyday shopping into fundraising opportunities for community groups. The cashback platform was developed to support local sporting clubs and community groups, and aims to help every young person by empowering them with essential services and support through sports, education, and community connections. 

 

OMG! Decadent Donuts

QLD Finalist

OMG! Decadent Donuts, founded by David Moore, has a simple aim - to make donuts more accessible to people with dietary restrictions and break the mold of traditional cinnamon sugar - by producing allergen-free, vegan donuts. Growing from a home kitchen to 86 tonnes of mix distributed annually, OMG! now supports over 70 independent businesses. Their inclusive, low-cost model empowers entrepreneurs and fosters community engagement across Australia.

The yLead Association

QLD Finalist

The yLead Association, led by Chief Executive Officer Zoe Meredith-Brown, empowers youth across Australia and New Zealand with transformative leadership programs. Established in 1989, yLead offers workshops, mentorship, and conferences to build leadership skills and resilience. Their holistic, experiential approach helps young people unlock their potential and lead with impact.

Wholesome Blends

QLD Finalist

Wholesome Blends, founded by Sarah Thomas, provides Australian families a wholefood option for enteral, or tube-fed, nutrition. Made entirely from natural ingredients, Wholesome Blends offers enteral feeding solutions and fosters a supportive community to empower families and enhance the quality of life for tube-fed individuals.

South Australia

Adelaide Mums and Babies Clinic

SA Finalist

Adelaide Mums and Babies Clinic adopts an evidence based approach to provide expert care in breastfeeding, pediatrics, and women’s health. Established in 2018, the clinic provides comprehensive, empathetic care using Neuroprotective Developmental Care (NDC), along with parenting classes and support groups.

Barossa Veterinary Service

SA Finalist

Barossa Veterinary Service, led by Dr. Catherine Harper since 2016, provides care to over 14,000 animals across three locations. By prioritising strong owner relationships and embracing innovation, Barossa Vet Service ensures exceptional veterinary care, including after-hours emergencies, while driving change and inspiring future veterinarians in the Barossa region.

Empire Dance Studio

SA Finalist

Empire Dance Studio, founded in 2016 by Angela and Ryan Marveggio, offers dance opportunities for ages 2-30 in Adelaide. From humble beginnings with 23 dancers, it has expanded to 7 studios serving nearly 800 students. Known for its supportive, competitive environment, Empire Dance fosters resilience, growth, and connection within its dance community. 

MAC Trade Services

SA Finalist

Founded in 2014 by Merrily Hunter, MAC Trade Services reduces fossil fuel dependence by retrofitting homes and businesses with energy-efficient appliances and clean energy solutions like lighting upgrades, EV charging stations, and Virtual Power Plant connections. They help communities lower their carbon footprint through accessible energy efficiency.

Tutors SA

SA Finalist

Founded in 2013, Tutors SA offers private tutoring from Reception to Year 12 students for core subjects such as Mathematics, English, Science and all core SACE subjects. With more than 50 qualified tutors and 750 students weekly, Tutors SA aims to inspire learning and academic excellence through personalised and unique educational approaches.

Wonky Lines Counselling

SA Finalist

Wonky Lines Counselling, founded by Aboriginal and Irish woman Tamara, is dedicated to healing intergenerational trauma and empowering individuals through Narrative Therapy. This 100% Aboriginal-owned service has grown into a mobile operation, offering inclusive counselling and community support, including over 200 hours of free counselling for marginalised Australians.

Tasmania

Devonport Tenpin Bowl

TAS Finalist

Devonport Tenpin Bowl provides fun-filled bowling and entertainment experiences for individuals, families, and groups of all ages and abilities. 

Devonport Tenpin Bowl’s local leagues also offer bowlers a competitive atmosphere to continue developing their skills, alongside opportunities to compete with others across the state.

IO Performance

TAS Finalist

Founded in 2017 by Grace Roberts and Chris Jackson, IO Performance is a bold Tasmanian theatre group committed to innovation and artistic rigour. They foster creativity through workshops, a supportive community hub, and collaborations with emerging artists, embodying their "Input, Output" ethos by challenging audiences and nurturing local talent.

Knights of the Shed

TAS Finalist

Knights of the Shed provides engaging group therapy sessions for Tasmanian children, adolescents, and young adults facing challenges with social connection, emotional regulation, executive functioning and anxiety. Each week, Knights of the Shed welcomes more than 100 participants and equips them with the tools they need to thrive through games such as Dungeons and Dragons, board games and miniature figure painting.

Left Field

TAS Finalist

Left Field specialises in horticulture labour hire in Tasmania, providing continuous employment through its Farm Work Loop. Workers rotate between farms, gaining diverse skills while across Tasmania. Left Field partners with farms that align with its values, ensuring high standards and building a strong, collaborative community.

VA Institute

TAS Finalist

Founded in 2017, VA Institute offers comprehensive training and support for virtual assistants, providing a tangible "business in a box". VA Institute delivers training that's grounded in real industry experience. Its comprehensive programs equip participants with the skills and resources they need to launch fully operational virtual assistant businesses.

Victoria

Accessible Accommodation

VIC Finalist

Accessible Accommodation helps people with disabilities find and book reliable, accessible holiday and respite options. Founded by Kerry Williams, Accessible Accommodation’s website and social media community provide vital information and support for travellers with disabilities, promoting a more inclusive tourism industry.

ASAC CONSULTANCY

VIC Finalist

ASAC Consultancy uses technology to help bridge the gap in health inequities for those living in rural and remote areas, or experiencing disadvantage. Founded in 2019 by Anna Klis, ASAC Consultancy uses advanced drone technology to improve access to essential health services to overcome geographical barriers to healthcare services. The organisation aims to build a healthier future for all Australians by addressing the root causes of health inequities, while striving towards net-zero outcomes.

Assist Ability Australia

VIC Finalist

Assist Ability Australia was founded by Lola Nicolouleas and Mike Al-Sabbagh and provides personalised disability support services. Known for its participant-centred approach, Assist Ability Australia offers support, advocacy and community education while ensuring that every individual receives the care and resources they need to thrive.

Clear Tax Accountants

VIC Finalist

Founded in 2018 by Ash Jindal and Yuvraj Verma, Clear Tax offers affordable accounting and advisory services to small businesses across Australia. With the ClearBiz Network, Clear Tax foster growth and collaboration among over 3,000 members. Clear Tax simplifies tax, empowers entrepreneurs, and drives business success nationwide.

Scaler Plugin

VIC Finalist

Scaler Plugin, founded in 2016 by Davide Carbone in Melbourne, aims to bridge the gap between music creation and technology. Its flagship tools, Scaler 2 and Scaler EQ, enhance music creation by identifying scales, suggesting chords, and improving audio quality. With a mission to democratise music production, Scaler Plugin empowers artists to unlock their creative potential.

TreeHaus

VIC Finalist

TreeHaus, founded by Justine Brogna in 2014, provides holistic medical and mental health services across 4 Victorian clinics. Offering comprehensive care, including paediatrics, yoga, and art therapy, TreeHaus serves over 2,000 patients weekly. Its charity, “Walk A Mile In My Shoes,” raises funds for mental health initiatives in Victorian schools.

Western Australia

Dodgy Bros Dodgeball Co.

WA Finalist

Dodgy Bros Dodgeball reimagines dodgeball with pop-up party events for all ages. Combining lights, music, and inflatable arenas, they deliver a fun, unique, and safe experience anywhere. Dodgy Bros revive the sentimental schoolyard game with a fresh twist, promoting fitness, fun, and a nostalgic return to playful childhood joy.

Leafe Life

WA Finalist

Founded in 2019 by Tanya Whitehead, Leafe Life delivers garden maintenance and handyman services to the Disability and Aged Care communities throughout Perth. Leafe Life engages its clients in the garden to make a difference in their quality of life and transform outdoor spaces into beautiful, functional, sustainable landscapes.

Lightbulb Skills

WA Finalist

Lightbulb Skills, founded in Perth in 2022, offers practical life skills workshops for individuals with disabilities to improve their independence. Led by Megan Hancock and Desley Delic, it uses community feedback to tailor sessions and build a supportive network, aiming to become Australia's top NDIS life skills provider.

Sarah Rusbatch Coaching

WA Finalist

After overcoming her own grey area drinking, Sarah Rusbatch is now a Grey Area Drinking Coach offering support to Australians to change their relationship with alcohol. Sarah offers impactful alcohol-free programs with a local and international client base. Since 2021, Sarah has supported thousands through workshops, media features, and her bestselling book, "Beyond Booze."

The Garden Family Medical Clinic

WA Finalist

The Garden Family Medical Clinic epitomises a modern approach to healthcare. Established in 2022, with a presence in multiple locations across Perth, the clinics provide an array of services designed to improve the lives of community members. The clinic fosters a unique environment with a bright, modern and non-clinical design and a central garden to provide a calm atmosphere.

The Push-Up Challenge

WA Finalist

The Push-Up Challenge raises mental health awareness through The Push-Up Challenge, engaging over 700,000 participants and raising $50 million for mental health services. Founded in 2017 by Nick Hudson, this Perth-based event combines fitness and mental health education to drive significant impact across Australia.

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