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Gold Coast Bulletin Women of the Year by Harvey Norman: All the nominees

The Gold Coast Bulletin Women of the Year awards is back again. Meet the inspiring women who have been nominated so far.

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The Gold Coast Bulletin Women of the Year awards is back again. Meet the inspiring women who have been nominated so far.

Rachel Glass

Gold Coast Bulletin Women of the Year by Harvey Norman ‘Entrepreneurs’ nominee Rachel Glass said 2022 was the year that almost broke her.

Her father passed away on August 31, missing out her November 3 wedding. Twenty days later, Mrs Glass was diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer.

The 39-year old mother-of-two is undergoing treatment but said thanks to the love of an entire community she has managed to flourish.

Woman of the Year nominee Rachel Glass , the Managing Director for Glasshouse Community Supports has faced significant personal health challenges over the past six months as she courageously battled against bowel cancer. Her journey resembled a true battle, characterized by its arduous nature. Picture Glenn Hampson
Woman of the Year nominee Rachel Glass , the Managing Director for Glasshouse Community Supports has faced significant personal health challenges over the past six months as she courageously battled against bowel cancer. Her journey resembled a true battle, characterized by its arduous nature. Picture Glenn Hampson

Tracey Woodbry

If you’ve been to the Gold Coast Mayoress Ball or ever enjoyed the Supercars event on the Gold Coast, then in part you have Tracey Woodbry to thank.

Ms Woodbry is general manager corporate experiences for Supercars when the V8s roll into the Glitter Strip each year and a key committee member and organiser of the annual Mayoress Ball fundraiser.

She been nominated by multiple people for the Gold Coast Bulletin Women of the Year by Harvey Norman awards in the ‘Angels Among Us’ category.

Tracey Woodbry General Manager - Corporate Experiences, Supercars. Picture: Supplied
Tracey Woodbry General Manager - Corporate Experiences, Supercars. Picture: Supplied

Madeleine McTernan

Madeleine McTernan is a Paralympic silver medallist who is immensely proud to represent her country.

The 22-year-old is an S14 swimmer with an intellectual impairment living with autism spectrum disorder and is an active ambassador for people of all abilities.

The Gold Coast athlete is our latest nominee for Gold Coast Bulletin Women of the Year by Harvey Norman in the ‘Champions of Sport’ category.

Gold Coast Bulletin Women of the Year by Harvey Norman nominee Maddie McTernan. Picture: Luke Marsden
Gold Coast Bulletin Women of the Year by Harvey Norman nominee Maddie McTernan. Picture: Luke Marsden

Debbie Sage

Debbie Sage is an advocate for some of society’s most vulnerable people.

The senior lawyer at Attwood Marshall Lawyers is a voice for the voiceless pushing for reforms to help the elderly.

An accredited aged care professional, she is at the forefront of spearheading campaigns to introduce new state laws that criminalise elder abuse. And for that has been nominated in the ‘professionals’ category for this year’s Gold Coast Bulletin Women of the Year awards by Harvey Norman.

Debbie Sage Wills & Estates Senior Associate Lawyer & Accredited Aged Care Professional, Attwood Marshall Lawyers. Picture: Supplied
Debbie Sage Wills & Estates Senior Associate Lawyer & Accredited Aged Care Professional, Attwood Marshall Lawyers. Picture: Supplied

Manuela Whitford

Manuela Whitford is a conduit for hope for survivors of domestic violence.

The mother of three and ‘Angel Among Us’ Gold Coast Bulletin Women of the Year by Harvey Norman nominee founded the national not-for-profit Friends with Dignity in 2015.

The organisation has completed over 755 homes across the Gold Coast, south east Queensland, Perth and Newcastle working with agencies and refuges to furnish empty houses with everything from white goods to soft furnishings and food.

Manuela Whitford, Angels Among Us Women of the Year nominee, is the Founder/CEO of Friends With Dignity, a volunteer based not-for-profit registered charity that provides practical programs to assist survivors of domestic violence. Manuela with goods at the charities storage shed. Picture: Glenn Hampson
Manuela Whitford, Angels Among Us Women of the Year nominee, is the Founder/CEO of Friends With Dignity, a volunteer based not-for-profit registered charity that provides practical programs to assist survivors of domestic violence. Manuela with goods at the charities storage shed. Picture: Glenn Hampson

Sarah Eccleston

Sarah Eccleston is at the forefront of Koala research and conservation.

The koala specialist at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is responsible for breeding more than 600 koalas, helping to save the endangered species from extinction.

Ms Eccleston was nominated by her peers in the ‘Environmental Warriors’ category for Gold Coast Bulletin Women of the Year by Harvey Norman due to her “tireless conservation work” over the past 25 years.

Women of the Year Nominee, Sarah Eccleston, has been at the forefront of Koala research and conservation at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, for almost 25 years. Sarah with one of the koalas at the Sanctuary. Picture: Glenn Hampson
Women of the Year Nominee, Sarah Eccleston, has been at the forefront of Koala research and conservation at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, for almost 25 years. Sarah with one of the koalas at the Sanctuary. Picture: Glenn Hampson

Renee Brescianini

Renee Brescianini is shaping the future for children in our own backyard as the founder of the Enriching Lives Foundation.

She was nominated in the ‘Champions of Education’ category for the Gold Coast Bulletin Women of the Year by Harvey Norman and mother of two started the Gold Coast-based charity 18 months ago with a goal to help underprivileged students with the means to stay in school.

The program helps with uniforms, books, food and other everyday schooling essentials for kids who have either lost a parent, are facing financial distress or have found themselves out of home.

Women of the Year nominee Renee Brescianini is the founder of the Enriching Lives Foundation, a charity that assists underprivileged children to stay in school and complete their education. Picture Glenn Hampson
Women of the Year nominee Renee Brescianini is the founder of the Enriching Lives Foundation, a charity that assists underprivileged children to stay in school and complete their education. Picture Glenn Hampson

Danni Gillham

Health devotee Danni Gillham is known by many for helping women at their most vulnerable and transformative state.

The physiotherapist and founder of The Wellness Boutique specialises in pre and post-natal care, offering birth preparation and specific work to help with risk factors for delivery and reducing risk of injury down the track.

Seven television personality Liz Cantor nominated her in the ‘Wellness Warrior’ category for this year’s Gold Coast Bulletin Women of the Year by Harvey Norman, saying the Burleigh based mum of two helped her maintain not only her health but her mindset in the lead up to the birth of her third child.

Women of the Year nominee Danni Gillham. Picture: Supplied
Women of the Year nominee Danni Gillham. Picture: Supplied

Victoria Peterson

Recreating the image of a city let alone a city post-Pandemic is no easy feat – so let us waste no time in introducing our first nominee for Coast Bulletin Women of the Year by Harvey Norman – Victoria Peterson.

Nominated in the ‘Stars of Tourism’ category, the Director of Marketing Communications for The Langham and mother of six-year old daughter Quinn, has helped spearhead the city on to a new luxury global platform.

Nominee for Coast Bulletin Women of the Year by Harvey Norman Victoria Peterson, Director of Marketing Communications at The Langham, Gold Coast. Picture: Supplied
Nominee for Coast Bulletin Women of the Year by Harvey Norman Victoria Peterson, Director of Marketing Communications at The Langham, Gold Coast. Picture: Supplied

You can nominate yourself or someone deserving you know now.

This year, there are nine categories for those women who go above and beyond to make our community and the Gold Coast a better place.

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