NOMINATE NOW: Gold Coast Women of the Year awards for 2023
The Gold Coast Bulletin Women of the Year awards – by Harvey Norman – are open for 2023. Nominate yourself or someone you know now – and buy tickets to the awards night. Find out how
The Gold Coast Bulletin Women of the Year awards – by Harvey Norman – are open for 2023. Nominate yourself or someone you know now – and buy tickets to the awards night. Find out how
Business leader, entrepreneur, mother – the Gold Coast’s reigning Woman of the Year Cherie Uzan opens up on life after the award. See more.
The RizeUp founder and CEO choked back tears during one of her two speeches at the Gold Coast Women of the Year awards. See the video and list of winners.
Check out all the photos from a memorable night at The Star Gold Coast when some of the city’s highest achievers were recognised in our Women of the Year Awards. SEE OUR 100+ PICTURES
Jude Kalman might have two unfinished degrees but that hasn’t stopped her from jetsetting to far-flung corners of the globe as part of a stellar career.
Sometimes it takes a tragedy to change a person’s life for the better.
Brittany McEvoy has ticked off a bucket list item only few get to do and she did it with Type 1 diabetes.
Shaylee Gear can overcome anything — all she needs is her piano and a pen. The 15-year-old is one of many nominees in our Harvey Norman Women of The Year awards.
‘The abuse and threats simply highlight the need’: an app made for women, by women on the Gold Coast is helping to females everywhere in times of need.
They’re young, ambitious and female: meet the women running The Star Gold Coast and the company’s $400m expansion.
We all cannot be world champions, but we’re eating more like one thanks to this Harvey Norman Gold Coast Women of the Year contender.
With the opportunity to play AFL professionally only a side hustle for females, the Gold Coast Suns team members are grinding it out every day. These players will inspire you to eat, sleep, train and compete like a girl.
Professor Robin Stonecash remembers being mistaken for a secretary because she was a woman. Now she’s seen her industry transformed.
A few years ago this young Gold Coast woman was heading for trouble after losing her mum. Now, she’s realising her dream.
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