Top women leaders awarded across every state and territory- Rochelle Courtenay To Be Honoured With QLD Award in Australian Awards for Excellence in Women’s Leadership

May 15, 2023

Women & Leadership Australia (WLA) today announces Rochelle Courtenay, Founder & Managing Director, Share the Dignity as the 2023 QLD Award recipient of the Australian Awards for Excellence in Women’s Leadership. This prestigious award celebrates exceptional Australian women who encourage change and make important contributions to advancing equity across all facets of our society.

Nominated by members of the public, the annual Australian Awards for Excellence in Women’s Leadership highlights the successes of Australian women leaders across various industries and their achievements. The Awards are an initiative of Women & Leadership Australia, one of the largest gender equity initiatives in Australia and globally, having directly supported more than 60,000 women through professional development programs, events and advocacy. Women & Leadership Australia forms part of global education provider, Navitas.

Rochelle Courtenay is the Founder and Managing Director of Share the Dignity. Share the Dignity is a national charity founded in 2015 with the mission to ensure that everyone is afforded the dignity of having access to period products that so many of us take for granted. She will accept her award at the Australian Women’s Leadership Symposium in Brisbane on May 12, 2023. “Making an impact in this world is never a one-person job. It takes a team to create ripples that drive meaningful transformation. I am so grateful to everyone who saw this issue, the vision and leadership I had for Share the Dignity and like me, understood the implications of doing nothing. I am very honoured to accept such a prestigious award and join a long list of women I have and will continue to admire for their leadership and tenacity to be the best they can be.

“When women support women it feels like nothing can hold us back. We may be weak, but we are also strong. We are vulnerable, but we are also invincible. We know fear, but in its face, we can be brave. We too often remain silent, but when we find our voice we can change the world.” says Rochelle.

Along with QLD Award winner Rochelle Courtenay, WLA has announced a range of inspiring women as state and territory award recipients including: CEO of Reconciliation Australia, Karen Mundine (National), Assistant Director, Collections and Exhibitions, National Gallery of Australia, Natasha Bullock (ACT), Lawyer, Marrickville Legal, Tu Le (NSW), CEO Beyond Blue, Georgie Harman (VIC), Tasmania’s Police Commissioner, Donna Adams (TAS), Chair, Batchelor Institute, Pat Anderson AO (NT), Youth Activist, Speaker and Author, Zahra Al Hilaly (WA) and Partner, Gilbert + Tobin, Former Vice Captain, The Matildas, Moya Dodd (SA).

“Ms Courtenay has campaigned tirelessly for universal access to menstrual hygiene products . Ms Courtenay’s work has meant many women and girls are no longer disadvantaged or excluded from society due to a lack of access to pads, tampons and other basic hygiene products. This is a matter of human rights and we are delighted to be able to acknowledge this important work,” says Karen Taylor, CEO of WLA.

The 2023 Australian Awards for Excellence in Women’s Leadership will be presented at various women’s leadership events throughout the year.

Previous recipients of the National Award include Christine Holgate, Natasha Stott Despoja AO, Nova Peris OAM OLY, Tracey Spicer AM, The Hon. Julia Gillard, The Hon. Dame Quentin Bryce AD CVO, Elizabeth Broderick AO, Ann Sherry AO, and Gail Kelly.

Australian Awards for Excellence in Women’s Leadership – 2023 Winners

NATIONAL – Karen Mundine – CEO, Reconciliation Australia

Karen Mundine over the course of her career has been an instrumental part in some of Australia’s watershed national events including the Apology to the Stolen Generations, Centenary of Federation commemorations, Corroboree 2000, and the 1997 and 2021 Australian Reconciliation Conventions. As the CEO of Reconciliation Australia, Karen brings to the role more than 25 years of experience in leading community engagement, public advocacy, communications, and social marketing campaigns. She also continues to work with governments, the business sector, and civil society to advocate for change and is currently a member of the Australian Government’s Referendum Engagement Group. Karen holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from the University of Technology Sydney and was the winner of the 2021 Indigenous Australian UTS Alumni Award. She also sits on numerous boards and has always had an innate passion for instigating meaningful change. Karen Mundine will accept her award at the Australian Women’s Leadership Symposium in Brisbane on May 12, 2023.

QLD – Rochelle Courtenay – Founder & Managing Director, Share the Dignity

Rochelle is the Founder and Managing Director of Share the Dignity. Share the Dignity is a national charity founded in 2015 with the mission to ensure that everyone is afforded the dignity of having access to period products that so many of us take for granted. Rochelle’s contagious spirit has led to the donation of over 3.8+ million period products through multiple initiatives across Australia. Rochelle has won recognition and accolades for her work including being a finalist for Australian of the Year, Cosmopolitan Humanitarian of the Year, and Pride of Australia recipient. She is passionate about advocating for change and creating long-term solutions to issues specifically affecting women in need. Rochelle Courtenay will accept her award at the Australian Women’s Leadership Symposium in Brisbane on May 12, 2023. 

ACT – Natasha Bullock – Assistant Director, Collections and Exhibitions, National Gallery of Australia 

She is an award-winning arts leader, curator, and art historian with over 25 years’ experience working in arts and culture. Natasha joined the National Gallery of Australia in 2019 as Assistant Director, Curatorial and Programs. Natasha is widely published and has won numerous national and international accolades including awards from The Art Association of Australia and New Zealand, Museums and Galleries National Awards, American Institute of Graphics Arts and Museums Australasia Multimedia & Publication Design Awards. Natasha was instrumental in the development and implementation of the National Gallery’s gender equity initiative, Know My Name, a national program of exhibitions, commissions, education programs, partnerships and creative collaborations that celebrate the diversity and creativity of Australian women artists. She led the conception and co- design of the Gallery’s sector leading Gender Equity Action Plan, which aims to embed gender equity throughout the National Gallery from collection development and the artistic program through to everyday operational activities and, aspiringly, across arts and culture nationally. Natasha Bullock will accept her award at the Australian Women’s Leadership Symposium in Canberra on June 23, 2023.

NSW – Tu Le – Lawyer, Marrickville Legal

Tu Le is a proud Vietnamese woman who advocates for the disadvantaged and neglected communities in South West Sydney where she grew up. She currently works in the community legal sector assisting victim-survivors of domestic violence and manages capacity-building and community legal education programs. She is the co-founder of Ycollab, the Vietnamese Australian Forum, and sits on the board of Addison Road Community Organisation — a charity focusing on social justice, arts and culture, and community sustainability. Tu also serves as the Deputy Chair of Asian Women at Work – an organisation that empowers migrant women in low-paid and precarious employment. In recognition of her work, Tu was featured as one of 21 inspirational women of 2021 in Vogue Australia and in 2022 won the 40 Under 40 most influential Asian-Australians award. Tu Le will accept her award at the Australian Women’s Leadership Symposium in Sydney on August 25, 2023.

VIC – Georgie Harman – CEO, Beyond Blue

Georgie Harman is one of Australia’s most influential and trusted figures in the mental health sector. Since being appointed CEO of Beyond Blue in 2014, Georgie has steered the organisation through significant growth and transformation – expanding its services and supports, strengthening its connection to the community, and harnessing digital innovation. As well as CEO of Beyond Blue she is also the Deputy Chair of the Australian National Advisory Council on Alcohol and Other Drugs and serves on the Boards of Mental Health Australia, Kilfinan Australia, and is a Patron of Out for Australia. Georgie is driven by a determination to do better for people and their families using a community heart and a business head. Georgie Harman will accept her award at the Australian Women’s Leadership Symposium in Melbourne on August 4, 2023.

TAS – Commissioner Donna Adams – Department of Police and Emergency Management

In 2022 Donna Adams was appointed the role of Commissioner of Police and Secretary of the Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management in Tasmania. She is the first female Commissioner in Tasmania. Donna has been in the police service for 35 years and in that time has received numerous awards and accolades, including receiving a Public Service Medal for outstanding leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic, being recognised with an Australian Police Medal for Distinguished Service and the Tasmania Police Service Medal for diligent and ethical service. She also received a Commissioner’s Commendation for her work in the aftermath of the devastating 1996 Port Arthur massacre and has been recognised by the Australasian Council of Women in Policing as an outstanding investigator. Commissioner Donna Adams will accept her award at the online Australian Women’s Leadership Symposium on September 1, 2023.

NT – Pat Anderson AO – Chair, Batchelor Institute

Pat Anderson is a proud Alyawarre woman known nationally and internationally as a powerful advocate for the health of Australia’s First Peoples. She has published numerous essays, papers, and articles, including co-authoring with Rex Wild QC of Little Children Are Sacred, a report on the abuse of Aboriginal children in the Northern Territory. She has extensive experience in Aboriginal health,including community development, policy formation, and research ethics. She has spoken before the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous People, has been the CEO of Danila Dilba Health Service in Darwin, and is the Chair of numerous Australian Indigenous health organisations. Pat also led the regional dialogues around Australia that led to the Uluru Statement from the Heart. Pat was appointed Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in 2014 for distinguished service to the Indigenous community as a social justice advocate, particularly through promoting improved health, and educational and protection outcomes for children. In 2018, the national NAIDOC Committee recognised her life-long contribution with the Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2021 she was awarded the ACT Senior Australian of the Year. Ms Anderson is the Chair of the Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education Council, Co-Chair, Uluru Dialogues, Chair, Remote Area Health Corporation, and a Member of the Literacy for Life Foundation. Her work in advocacy for Indigenous rights and health has had profound impacts on Australia and will continue to do so in years to come. Pat Anderson AO will accept her award at the online Australian Women’s Leadership Symposium on September 1, 2023.

WA – Zahra Al Hilaly – Youth Activist, Speaker and Author

Zahra is an internationally recognised young leader for her work in gender equality and youth governance. She is the Co-Founder of the Christmas Island Youth Leadership Project, Chairperson of the WA Government Youth Council representing 600,000 young people in policymaking, and a Duke University-Faith for Our Planet Fellow working on the intersection of Islam and climate justice strategies. Zahra’s work in gender equality has extended globally where she is currently part of the UN Women 30 for 2030 cohort and has previously sat on the board group representing global youth at the Generational Equality Youth Forum. Zahra’s work has been published by Vogue, Gucci, and Al Jazeera for being a visionary in peace and security. In 2021 she was named the inaugural Under 25 Asian Australian of the Year and in 2022 the Western Australia Young Person of the Year. Zahra Al Hilaly will accept her award at the online Australian Women’s Leadership Symposium on September 1, 2023.

SA – Moya Dodd – Partner, Gilbert + Tobin, Former Vice Captain, The Matildas

Moya Dodd is a former vice-captain of the Matildas, and a respected partner at law firm Gilbert +Tobin. Moya was one of the first few women appointed to the FIFA Executive Committee (2013–16), and also served on the governing bodies of the Asian Football Confederation (2007–19) and Football Federation Australia (2007–17). In FIFA, she advocated for equality, human rights and integrity reforms amid the FIFAGate corruption crisis, leading to governance reforms that compelled the inclusion of women, and greater priority and resourcing for women’s football. She also worked extensively on the successful campaign to overturn FIFA’s ban on women players wearing the hijab. Writing and speaking regularly on sport and gender issues Moya also advises the World Leagues Forum on women’s football matters, and serves from time to time on sports governance and culture reviews. In 2016, she was named the overall winner of the AFR – Women of Influence awards, and in 2018, she was listed as the 7th most powerful woman in international sport (outside the US) by Fortune magazine. Moya Dodd will accept her award at the online Australian Women’s Leadership Symposium on September 1, 2023.

 

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