NATIONAL WORKPLACE AWARDS DEMONSTRATE AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS’ COMMITMENT TO LGBTQ+ INCLUSION

 

Large and small employers from all sectors of the Australian economy were recognised today at the Australian LGBTQ+ Inclusion Awards for meeting the highest standards of commitment to being inclusive of LGBTQ+ people and communities, demonstrating that LGBTQ+ inclusion is good for business, good for staff, and good for broader society.

Held today in Sydney, the awards saw DLA Piper and The Star Entertainment Group being jointly awarded ‘Employer of the Year,’ while Custom Fleet was named ‘Small Employer of the Year.’ Other high performers included Macquarie Group and AstraZeneca Australia and New Zealand.

First held in 2011, the Awards are based on the results of the Australian Workplace Equality Index (AWEI) Submissions, which allows Australian organisations to benchmark their LGBTQ+ inclusive policies and practice on an annual basis. The event acknowledges and celebrates the organisations demonstrating foundational and progressive efforts toward making workplaces inclusive and equitable for LGBTQ+ people.

The prestigious Platinum tier — awarded to organisations with consistently high scores over the past five years — recognised leaders including Accenture, AGL Energy, Australian Taxation Office, ABC, Capgemini, Clayton Utz, Coles Group, CSIRO, Deloitte, KPMG Australia, Macquarie Group, NAB, nbn co, QBE Insurance, Services Australia, SBS, and The University of Sydney.

Dawn Emsen-Hough, Director of ACON’s Pride Inclusion Programs, said the ongoing commitment from employers shows that LGBTQ+ inclusion is not only the right thing to do, but delivers wide-reaching benefits.

“We’re seeing outstanding results in this year’s AWEI submissions, which clearly reflect how deeply many organisations value this work,” Emsen-Hough said. “With hundreds of organisations participating, covering a workforce of tens of thousands of people, it’s clear that LGBTQ+ inclusion is not a niche initiative — it’s a core part of creating equitable, high-performing, and supportive workplaces.”

“Our data shows that when inclusion is embedded in workplace culture, it leads to stronger engagement, improved wellbeing, and better performance outcomes — not only for LGBTQ+ employees but for all staff,” she added. “When organisations get LGBTQ+ inclusion right, everyone benefits.”

Despite positive progress, the AWEI Employee Survey highlighted that the number of employees who feel safe to be fully out at work has declined slightly, with current social discourse identified as a contributing factor.

“This reinforces the importance of visible, ongoing leadership and commitment to inclusion across all levels of an organisation.” Emsen-Hough added.

Held at the ICC Sydney Grand Ballroom and hosted by SBS presenters Ricardo Gonçalves and Madeleine Wedesweiler, the awards featured a performance by acclaimed Gamilaraay artist Mitch Tambo and VOICE OF LELE!

The sold-out event was produced by Pride in Diversity, a national not-for-profit program supporting employers in all aspects of LGBTQ+ workplace inclusion, and an initiative of ACON, Australia’s largest LGBTQ+ health organisation.

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Winners from the Australian Workplace Equality Index Submissions

AwardRecipient
Employer of the YearDLA Piper
The Star Entertainment Group
Platinum Tier Employers Accenture
AGL Energy
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
Australian Taxation Office (ATO)
Capgemini
Clayton Utz
Coles Croup
Deloitte
Department of Education Queensland
DLA Piper
EY Oceania
KPMG Australia
Macquarie Group
MinterEllison
NAB
nbn co
QBE Insurance
PwC
RMIT University
Services Australia
Special Broadcasting Service (SBS)
The Star Entertainment Group
The University of Sydney
UNSW Sydney
Woolworths Group
Gold Tier EmployersAllens
Allianz Australia
Amazon
AstraZeneca Australia and New Zealand
Australia Post
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO)
Bendigo Bank
BHP
Brisbane City Council
BUPA
Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Dentons
Department of Health and Aged Care
Energy Australia
Fujitsu Australia
Griffith University
Jacobs
John Holland
King & Woods Mallesons
Macquarie University
Marsh McLennan
Medibank
Norton Rose Fulbright
Origin Energy
Qantas
Scentre Group
Shell Australia
Stockland
Suncorp
The GPT Group
The NRMA
The University of Queensland
Treasury Wine Estates
Victoria University
Westpac
Woodside Energy
Zurich Financial Services
Silver Tier EmployersAmpol Australia
Arup
Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA)
Australian Retirement Trust
CBRE
Charter Hall
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Department of Health Victoria
Edith Cowan University
Endeavour Group
Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service
Grant Thornton
HCF
IAG
International Convention Centre Sydney – ICC Sydney
IKEA
IPG Mediabrands
Kinetic
Liberty Financial
Mars Incorporated, Australia & New Zealand
Mirvac
Murdoch University
NSW Department of Education
Optus
Publicis Groupe Australia
Salesforce
SAP Australia
Telstra
Transgrid
Bronze Tier EmployersAMP
Aristocrat
Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC)
Australian Federal Police
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA)
Australian Red Cross Lifeblood
Australian Secret Intelligence Services (ASIS)
Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)
Australian Super
Baker McKenzie
BP Australia
Challenger
Compass Group Australia
Department of Climate change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts
Department of Local Government, Water and Volunteers
Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing and Regional and Rural Development
Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet
Dexus
Energy Queensland
Essential Energy
Fortescue
FujiFilm Business Innovation Australia
Gold Corporation – The Perth Mint
Hays
Healthshare NSW
Honeywell
Knight Frank Australia
Life Without Barriers
Main Roads WA
Monash IVF Group
National Disability Insurance Agency
Northern Sydney Local Health District (NSLHD)
oOhmedia!
P&N Group
PepsiCo ANZ
Pernard Ricard Australia
Rabobank Australia
Royal Automobile Club of Queensland
Sydney Water
The University of Wollongong
TPG Telecom
Transport Accident Commission
Urbis
Vicinity Centres
Virgin Australia
Western Sydney University
Small Employer of the YearCustom Fleet
Small Employer Platinum TierClifford Chance
Deutsche Bank
Small Employer Gold TierClyde & Co
Custom Fleet
Future Group
Investa Property Group
Northern Trust
Russell Kennedy Lawyers
Small Employer Silver TierAbbVie
Bristol Myers Squibb
Colin, Biggers & Paisley Lawyers
Gilead Sciences
Motorola Solutions
Think HQ
Small Employer Bronze Tier Alcon Laboratories
Ausenco
Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA)
BNY
Brisbane Powerhouse
ENGIE ANZ
Engineers Australia
Export Finance Australia
First Sentier Investors
Heartland Bank Australia
Morrison
Reckitt Benckiser
Respect Victoria
Uniting Country South Australia
Employee Network of the YearWinner: Macquarie Group

Finalists:
Amazon
AstraZeneca Australian and New Zealand
Capgemini
Department of Health and Aged Care
KPMG Australia
Origin Energy
Zurich Financial Services
Trans and Gender Diverse Inclusion AwardWinner: DLA Piper

Finalists:
Fujitsu Australia
John Holland
Medibank
Victoria University
Qantas
The Star Entertainment Group
The University of Queensland
Most Improved EmployerAstraZeneca Australia and New Zealand
Most Improved Small EmployerFuture Group

Winners from the Nominated Awards Categories

AwardRecipient
CEO of the YearMurat Dizdar (he/him), NSW Department of Education
Executive Leadership AwardWinner:
Rebecca Bennett (she/her), Murdoch University

Finalists:
Evelyn Foong (she/her), Zurich Financial Services
Paul Howes (he/him), KPMG Australia
LGBTQ+ Inclusive Innovation AwardWinner:
“The Unsaid Says a Lot – trans and gender diverse awareness campaign,” Think HQ

Finalists:
Building Trans Inclusive Workplaces, Deloitte
Not Atypical Podcast, QBE Insurance
LGBTQ+ Role Model AwardWinner:
Georgi Hodge (she/her), Origin Energy

Finalists:
Jonathan Bryant (he/him), Urbis
Juan Campos (he/him), Medibank
Em Readman (they/them), Murdoch University
Laurie Rutter (they/them), Deloitte
Harriet Whyte (she/her), NSW Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
Network Leader of the YearWinners (tie):
Michelle Power (she/her), Macquarie University

Finalists:
Tessa Benson (she/her), Victoria University
Juan Campos (he/him), Medibank
Brendan Carlson (he/him), Queensland Public Sector Commission / Department of Youth Justice and Victim Support
Georgi Hodge (she/her), Origin Energy
Reah Saunders (she/they), Medibank
Sally Webster Ally AwardWinner:
Nerissa Byrne (she/her), DLA Piper

Finalists:
Scott Alderson (he/him), Crown Resort Perth
Mia Horner (she/her), Coels Group
Julie Patterson (she/her), NAB
Lori Turner (she/her), Bendigo Bank
Sapphire Inspire AwardWinner:
Reah Saunders (she/they), Medibank
Marie Stella (she/her), KPMG Australia

Finalists:
Sarah Bateson (she/her), Bendigo Bank
Louise Baxter (she/her), Queensland Public Sector Commission / Department of Youth Justice and Victim Support
Suzanne Mah (she/her), John Holland

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For more information on the AWEI and Australian LGBTQ+ Inclusion Awards event, please contact the Pride in Diversity office on (02) 9206 2139 or at AWEI@acon.org.au.

For more information on ACON’s Pride Inclusion Programs, go to www.prideinclusionprograms.com.au