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Dr Alison Thompson, Professor Henry Brodaty, Nedd Brockmann and Theresa Mitchell named 2026 NSW Australians of the year

The 2026 Australians of the Year for NSW have been revealed, highlighting leaders who inspire hope, action and compassion.

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The 2026 Australian of the Year recipients for NSW have been revealed, highlighting four remarkable individuals who are making a difference across the state and around the world.

The winners will join their counterparts from other states and territories for the national awards on January 25 next year.

Dr Alison Thompson OAM – 2026 Australian of the Year for NSW, recognised for mobilising thousands of volunteers to disaster zones worldwide. (Sutherland Shire).
Dr Alison Thompson OAM – 2026 Australian of the Year for NSW, recognised for mobilising thousands of volunteers to disaster zones worldwide. (Sutherland Shire).

The 2026 Australian of the Year for NSW is global humanitarian Dr Alison Thompson OAM.

Over her career, Dr Thompson has mobilised more than 30,000 volunteers to deliver aid in disaster zones, helping over 18 million people worldwide.

Her journey began on September 11, 2001, when, as an investment banker, she rushed to New York’s World Trade Center with a first aid kit, staying nine months to provide relief.

2026 Australian of the Year Awards NSW Australian of the Year – Dr Alison Thompson OAM (Sutherland Shire),
2026 Australian of the Year AwardsNSW Australian of the Year – Dr Alison Thompson OAM (Sutherland Shire),

Since then, Dr Thompson founded Third Wave Volunteers, a global network of first responders delivering humanitarian aid to war-torn and disaster-struck regions including Ukraine, Syria, Afghanistan, and Sri Lanka.

After the 2004 tsunami, she also established the first Tsunami Early-Warning Centre and education museum, which continues to operate today.

“By mobilising everyday people, Alison is building resilience in local communities through sustainable, locally driven disaster prevention and recovery,” the award statement said.

Professor Henry Brodaty is NSW Senior Australian of the Year, transforming dementia care and prevention through groundbreaking research. (Double Bay). Picture: Supplied
Professor Henry Brodaty is NSW Senior Australian of the Year, transforming dementia care and prevention through groundbreaking research. (Double Bay). Picture: Supplied

The Senior Australian of the Year for NSW is dementia treatment pioneer Professor Henry Brodaty AO, whose work has transformed dementia diagnosis, care, and prevention both in Australia and internationally.

Professor Brodaty was one of the experts involved in News Corp’s Think Again campaign, calling for more funding for dementia research.

His dedication to the field was sparked in 1972 when his father was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s at 52.

In 2012, he co-founded the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing, leading research that has reshaped global understanding of dementia prevention.

His landmark Maintain Your Brain trial showed that targeted, cost-effective interventions can significantly delay or even prevent the onset of the disease.

Nedd Brockmann, ultramarathon runner and homelessness advocate, who has raised millions for those in need is the 2026 Young Australian of the Year for NSW. (Randwick). Picture: Supplied
Nedd Brockmann, ultramarathon runner and homelessness advocate, who has raised millions for those in need is the 2026 Young Australian of the Year for NSW. (Randwick). Picture: Supplied

The Young Australian of the Year for NSW is ultra-marathon runner Nedd Brockmann, whose 3952km run from Perth to Sydney in 2022 raised awareness of homelessness and over $2.6 million for the cause.

Since then, Mr Brockmann, 26, has continued his advocacy through Nedd’s Uncomfortable Challenge, raising more than $8 million for initiatives helping people experiencing homelessness.

“I wanted to highlight homelessness, show it’s solvable, and inspire people to do more,” Mr Brockmann said, reflecting on his journey from a 23-year-old electrician to national youth changemaker.

Theresa Mitchell – 2026 Local Hero for NSW, founder of Agape Outreach, supporting people experiencing homelessness and crisis with compassion and care. (Banora Point)
Theresa Mitchell – 2026 Local Hero for NSW, founder of Agape Outreach, supporting people experiencing homelessness and crisis with compassion and care. (Banora Point)

Finally, the Local Hero for NSW is Theresa Mitchell, a tireless carer for people experiencing homelessness and crisis.

Ms Mitchell founded Agape Outreach Inc in 2009, initially cooking meals in her own kitchen for those in need.

Today, with the support of 300 volunteers, Agape delivers over 1,500 meals weekly and offers programs in life skills, employment, and psychology throughout the Northern Rivers and Gold Coast.

2026 Australian of the Year Awards L-R NSW Local Hero – Theresa Mitchell (Banora Point) NSW Senior Australian of the Year – Professor Henry Brodaty AO (Double Bay), NSW Australian of the Year – Dr Alison Thompson OAM (Sutherland Shire), NSW Young Australian of the Year – Nedd Brockmann (Randwick). Picture: Supplied
2026 Australian of the Year Awards L-R NSW Local Hero – Theresa Mitchell (Banora Point) NSW Senior Australian of the Year – Professor Henry Brodaty AO (Double Bay), NSW Australian of the Year – Dr Alison Thompson OAM (Sutherland Shire), NSW Young Australian of the Year – Nedd Brockmann (Randwick). Picture: Supplied

Mark Fraser AO CVO, chief executive of the National Australia Day Council, praised the winners.

“Alison not only shows us we can all help others, she enables people to help where it is needed most; Henry is changing the experience and treatment of dementia now and for the future; Nedd decided to help people in need and created a movement of care; and Theresa is the embodiment of care, giving dignity and support to vulnerable people,” Mr Fraser said.

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