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Businesswomen across the region have been recognised at a prestigious awards night, now in its 26th year.

The Sunshine Coast Business Women’s Network (SCBWN) hosted its Annual Awards Gala at Venue 114, Bokarina, on Thursday.

The event celebrates and connects the women shaping the Sunshine Coast’s business landscape.

About 300 guests gathered for the sold-out event, which brought together finalists, colleagues, sponsors, awards alumni, past presidents, winners and distinguished guests.

This year, 59 high-calibre submissions were reviewed across 80 hours by the judging panel, which was narrowed down to 27 finalists across six award categories.

The highly coveted 2025 Outstanding Business Woman of the Year was awarded to Natalle Sutton from Matthew Flinders Anglican College.

The night celebrated the region’s women in business.

Sustainable Business Woman of the Year went to Elizabeth Teece from Northpoint Photos.

Amelia Hooper from Hooper Ruff took out Micro/Small Business Woman of the Year, while Young Business Woman of the Year went to Kymberlee Clift from Bubble N Kick Swim School.

The Corporate Business Woman of the Year was award to PixelCo Creative’s Kara De Schot, and YouTurn’s Antoinette Lloyd won Professional Business Woman of the Year.

Another highlight for the evening was the the Michelle Hamer SCBWN Alumni Award, now in its second year.

Kaitlyn Akers and Michelle Hamer.

It recognises a past winner who continues to inspire and empower women in business, while remaining connected to the network’s mission. The 2025 recipient was 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.

SCBWN president Paula Williamson congratulated this year’s finalists and winners for their leadership, authenticity and community spirit.

She said the awards acknowledged not only business achievements, but also the vision, grit and generosity behind each woman’s journey.

“Each of these women is an example of what it means to lead with purpose,” she said.

“Whether they’re building businesses, growing teams, or driving change in their industries, they show us what’s possible.

“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.”

The 2025 recipient was Kaitlyn Akers, sponsored by Sinclair Property Group.

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