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Telstra Best of Business Awards 2024: Victorian winners

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Seven Victorian companies at the forefront of driving the nation’s progress have been recognised in Telstra’s annual Best of Business Awards.

Selected from more than 22,000 nominations of small businesses nationwide, state winners have been lauded for their significant contributions to the Australian economy and society.

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Telstra’s business group executive Amanda Hutton said the state winners represented the “brilliant business minds our country has to offer” and were inspiring the next generation of entrepreneurs.

“The calibre of small and medium-sized businesses in Australia is nothing short of exceptional,” she said.

“We couldn’t be prouder to celebrate the winning businesses and the people behind them, recognising their relentless efforts and incredible potential while inspiring the next generation of small businesses in Australia.”

The winners were evaluated on multiple criteria, including economic sustainability, operational effectiveness, technology adoption, progressive leadership, culture, and social and community contribution.

The program features seven distinct categories, each highlighting the specific achievements and contributions of the businesses.

State winners will head to Sydney on February 7, with national winners announced the following day.

VICTORIA’S BEST BUSINESSES

In the state of Victoria, seven businesses have taken centre stage. The winners are:

Empowered Women in Trade founder Hacia Atheron. Picture: Supplied
Empowered Women in Trade founder Hacia Atheron. Picture: Supplied

Accelerating Women: Empowered Women in Trades

Empowered Women in Trades, a social enterprise, is at the forefront of advocating for tradeswomen and promoting diversity and gender equality.

Through partnerships with educational institutions and industry leaders, their mission is to empower women and non-binary individuals, supporting them in pursuing and excelling in trade sector careers.

The Conversation Owner and CEO Lisa Watts. Picture: Supplied.
The Conversation Owner and CEO Lisa Watts. Picture: Supplied.

Building Communities: The Conversation

The Conversation is a global knowledge initiative, harnessing technology, academic knowledge, and journalistic expertise.

Across Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, and beyond, they unite universities and journalists in a mission to create and share free, independent, fact-based journalism.

Mums Matter Psychology owner CEO Frances Bilbao. Picture: Supplied
Mums Matter Psychology owner CEO Frances Bilbao. Picture: Supplied

Championing Health: Mums Matter Psychology

Founded by Clinical Psychologist and Frances Bilbao, Mums Matter Psychology is a top perinatal psychology practice.

They offer specialised, affordable, and accessible psychological therapy to support women’s mental health during the transition to parenthood.

MakerX CTO Rob Moore, CEO Matt Davies and head of ventures Brent Kerr. Picture: Supplied
MakerX CTO Rob Moore, CEO Matt Davies and head of ventures Brent Kerr. Picture: Supplied

Embracing Innovation: MakerX

MakerX fuses technology, innovation, and business expertise to create thriving digital products for start-ups, corporates, and venture builders.

With decades of experience in developing mobile and web applications, cloud infrastructure, product strategies, and more, MakerX provides clients with comprehensive digital business development solutions.

Foundations Family Daycare founder Kathi Hewitson. Picture: Supplied
Foundations Family Daycare founder Kathi Hewitson. Picture: Supplied

Indigenous Excellence: Foundations Family Day Care

Foundations Family Day Care, a First Nations family-owned and operated service, focuses on nurturing children’s individuality, their connection to family and community, and their pursuit of dreams.

iBuild owners Jackson Yin and Michael Zeng. Picture: Supplied
iBuild owners Jackson Yin and Michael Zeng. Picture: Supplied

Outstanding Growth: iBuild Building Solutions

iBuild Building Solutions is a specialist in designing, manufacturing, and delivering high-quality flat pack homes and prefabricated buildings.

Their focus is on providing sustainable and affordable living solutions, including kit homes, granny flats, modular buildings, and steel structures.

Nationwide Waste Solutions team photo. Picture: Supplied
Nationwide Waste Solutions team photo. Picture: Supplied

Promoting Sustainability: Nationwide Waste Solutions

Nationwide Waste Solutions efficiently and professionally addresses waste management needs, striving to improve the profitability of Australian businesses by reducing waste and maximising material recovery.

They provide a range of facility services, including specialised options like liquid waste removal and medical waste disposal.

Originally published as Telstra Best of Business Awards 2024: Victorian winners

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