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St Kilda Football Club – 2025 Blind Australian of the Year EMPLOYER OF CHOICE

Congratulations to St Kilda Football Club – recipient of the 2025 Blind Australian of the Year Awards: Employer of Choice! @stkildafc exemplifies true inclusion in Australian sport. The club proudly employs people who are blind or have low vision in meaningful roles across inclusion, operations, and community engagement—supported by accessible technology and an inclusive workplace […]

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Isaac McInness – 2025 Blind Australian of the Year YOUTH

Congratulations to Isaac McInness – recipient of the 2025 Blind Australian of the Year – Youth Award Isaac is an exceptional young Australian whose courage, perseverance, and compassion have inspired his school and community. Despite living with significant vision loss, Isaac approaches every challenge with determination and positivity. At Eastern Fleurieu R-12 School, he is

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Maurice Gleeson OAM – 2025 Blind Australian of the Year Award

Congratulations to Maurice Gleeson OAM – recipient of the 2025 Blind Australian of the Year Award! Maurice Gleeson OAM has dedicated over 30 years to transforming the lives of Victorians who are blind or vision impaired through his leadership of Blind Sports & Recreation Victoria. Mostly in a voluntary capacity, Maurice has created more than

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2025 Blind Australian of the Year Finalist – Harmonie Downes

Harmonie Downes is a visionary leader, artist, and advocate who has transformed barriers into opportunities for people who are blind or vision impaired. At Vision Australia, she secured over $600,000 in funding to create training and employment pathways, and she has directed major arts festivals, championed First Nations and disability arts, and shaped national strategies

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2025 Blind Australian of the Year Finalist – Maurice Gleeson OAM

Maurice Gleeson OAM has led Blind Sports & Recreation Victoria for more than 30 years, most of that in a voluntary capacity. In that time, he’s transformed the lives of over 25,000 Victorians who are blind or vision impaired, creating more than 30 inclusive programs across sports like tennis, AFL, soccer, and swimming. Legally blind

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2025 Blind Australian of the Year Finalist – Joanne Cabot

Joanne Cabot is an educator, advocate, athlete, and community leader whose work demonstrates resilience, creativity, and leadership. Legally blind since her early 50s, Joanne mentors and empowers people adjusting to vision loss, helping them build confidence, independence, and hope. She founded the Fraser Coast Low Vision and Blind Community group, launched initiatives such as Eclipse:

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Award Sponsor – Queensland Department of Child Safety, Seniors and Disability Services

We are proud to announce that the Queensland Department of Child Safety, Seniors and Disability Services is the official sponsor of the Employer of Choice🏆 category for the Blind Australian of the Year Awards 2025. These prestigious awards celebrate Australians living with low vision and blindness, while also promoting greater inclusion and accessibility across workplaces

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BAOTY Trophies

2025 Blind Australian of the Year Awards – Nominations Open

Nominations Now Open for the 2025 Blind Australian of the Year Awards The Blind Australian of the Year Awards honour the remarkable contributions of Australians who are blind or have low vision. These awards recognise individuals whose innovation, resilience, and leadership have helped shape the business, government, health, education, and community sectors across the country.

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