2024 Award Winners

Presenting the 2024 Premier of Queensland's Export Awards winners.

Queensland's Exporter of the Year


Winner: NOJA Power

The 2024 Premier of Queensland’s Exporter of the Year is NOJA Power, a world leading manufacturer in medium voltage electrical switchgear. Originally founded in Queensland with its manufacturing campus in Murarrie and distribution centre in Morningside, NOJA Power also has manufacturing operations in Brazil, Mexico and South Africa and global offices around the world to service the 106 countries that it exports to today. 

Congratulations! 

National Category Winners 2024

Advanced Technologies

Winner: RYAN AEROSPACE

For outstanding international success in the field of information technology, digital technologies, software, hardware or digital services.  

Finalists:

Agribusiness, Food and Beverages

Winner: Frosty Boy Global   

For outstanding international success in the field of manufactured foods, beverages or agricultural products. This includes primary production, forestry and fisheries and related services or technology.   

Finalists:

Creative Industries

Winner: Alt.vfx   

For outstanding international success in any creative industry.

Finalists:



E-commerce

Winner: Lock Jaw Ladder Grip 

For outstanding international success selling goods or services to customers overseas via e-commerce, including cross-border e-Commerce and online sales.  

Finalists:



Emerging Exporter

Winner: Burleigh Wagon  

For outstanding export achievement by a business which has been exporting for three years or less.  

Finalists: 

International Education and Training

For outstanding international success in the field of education and training.  

Finalists: 

International Health

Winner: AudearaLimited 

For outstanding international success in health and wellbeing.

Finalists:

Manufacturing and Advanced Materials

Winner: Centor

For outstanding international success in manufacturing, engineering or advanced materials development.  

Finalists: 

Professional Services

Winner: JB Pacific 

For outstanding international success in the field of professional services.  

Finalists: 



Regional Exporter

Winner: KING RIVER 

For outstanding international success by a regional business. 

Finalists: 

Resources and Energy

Winner: Mine Energy Solutions   

For outstanding international success in the resources and energy sectors.  

Finalists: 

Small Business

For outstanding international success by a small business. 

Finalists: 

Sustainability and Green Economy

Winner: NOJA Power 

For outstanding international success in the Green Economy. 

Finalists: 



Queensland Category Winners 2024

Queensland winners in the following categories do not progress to the Australian Export Awards. 

First Nations

For outstanding success by a First Nations owned and led enterprise.  

Finalists: 









Women in International Business

Winner:  Dr Tracey Seipel, Chief Executive Officer, Seipel Group 

Recognising the outstanding achievement in international business by a woman, or group of women, either through developing or leading an international enterprise, or through their contribution as a senior leader in an enterprise.   

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2023 Award Winners
Presenting the 2023 Premier of Queensland's Export Awards winners.

2023 National Winners

Sustainability and Green Economy
Winner:
Paradigm Foods

Resources and Energy

Winner:
Phibion


Emerging Exporter
Winner:
Chronosoft


Professional Services
Winner:
Medical Rescue


Queensland's Exporter of the Year 
Winner: Frosty Boy Global
The Premier of Queensland’s Exporter of the Year is Frosty Boy Global, a pioneering Australian manufacturer and exporter of high-quality, value-add powder-based products.  
Frosty Boy Global has been innovating for nearly 50 years and today serves over 1.7 million customers with products available in over 15,000 outlets across 76 different countries. 
Congratulations!

Queensland Category Winners 2023

Advanced Technologies
Winner:  Healthcare Logic
For outstanding international success in the field of information technology, digital technologies, software, hardware or digital services.
Finalists:
Agribusiness, Food and Beverages
Winner:  AgTrade
For outstanding international success in the field of agricultural products, services or technology.
Finalists:
Creative Industries
Winner:  EventsAir
For outstanding international success in any creative industry.
Finalists:
E-commerce
Winner:  Homebodii
For outstanding international success in selling goods or services to customers overseas via e-Commerce, including cross-border e-Commerce and online sales.
Finalists:
Emerging Exporter
Winner:  Chronosoft
For outstanding export achievement in any industry sector by a business which has been exporting for three years or less.
Finalists:
International Education and Training
Winner:  TAFE Queensland
For outstanding international success or learner/student experience in the field of education and training.
Finalists:
International Health
Winner:  Qlicksmart
For outstanding international success in health and wellbeing.
Finalists:
Manufacturing and Advanced Materials
Winner:  Frosty Boy Global
For outstanding international success in manufacturing, engineering and/or advanced materials development.
Finalists:
Professional Services
Winner:  Medical Rescue
For outstanding international success in the professional services.
Finalists:
Regional Exporter
Winner:  Mort & Co
For outstanding international success by a business whose head office and/or majority of operations are based in a non-metropolitan location.
Finalists:
Resources and Energy
Winner:  Phibion
For outstanding international success in the production, processing, value adding, or provision of equipment, services or solutions related to the extractive resources and/or energy sectors.
Finalists:
Small Business
Winner:  Genics
For outstanding international success by any business with total annual sales not exceeding $10 million.
Finalists:
Sustainability and Green Economy
Winner:  Paradigm Foods
For outstanding international success in environmental solutions, clean energy innovation, materials and energy efficiency, renewable energy, waste and water management, green buildings, smart cities and R&D collaboration or businesses committed to sustainable business practices.
Finalists:
(QLD only) First Nations
Winner:  Mainie Australia Pty Ltd
For outstanding success by a First Nations owned and led enterprise.
Finalists:
(QLD only) Women in International Business
Winner:  Dr Chamindika Konara, General Manager, Qlicksmart
Recognising outstanding achievement in international business by a woman, or group of women, either through developing or leading an international enterprise, or through their contribution as a senior leader in an enterprise.
Finalists:
  • Fiona Holmstrom, Co-Founder, STEM Punks
  • Melinda Watt, Vice President - Relationship Management and Chief Scientist, EarthCheck
  • Dr Melony Sellars, CEO, Genics
 


 

Advanced Technologies proudly supported by Export Finance Australia
Winner:
  • Helitak Fire Fighting Equipment (Sunshine Coast)
Finalists
  • Next Level Racing (Gold Coast)
  • One Model (Brisbane)
  • VALD (Brisbane)
Agribusiness, Food and Beverages
Winner:
  • Bundaberg Brewed Drinks (Bundaberg)
Finalists:
  • Mort & Co (Toowoomba)
  • Plasvacc (Scenic Rim)
Creative Industries
Winner:
  • Next Level Racing (Gold Coast)
Finalists:
  • ABI Interiors (Gold Coast)
  • bureau^proberts (Brisbane)
  • Circa (Brisbane)
  • Simtech (Gold Coast)
E-commerce
Winner:
  • ABI Interiors (Gold Coast)
Finalists: 
  • Milton & King (Toowoomba)
  • Tirtyl (Brisbane)
Emerging Exporter
Winner: 
  • Plungie (Brisbane)
Finalists:
  • Mining Skills Australia (Brisbane)
  • Oper8 Global (Brisbane)
  • Tirtyl (Brisbane)
International Education and Training
Winner:
  • John Paul International College (Logan)
Finalists:
  • Queensland University of Technology (Brisbane)
  • TAFE Queensland (Brisbane)
International Health
Winner: 
  • Imaging Solutions (Logan)
Finalists: 
  • BSD Robotics (Moreton Bay Region)
  • Healthcare Logic (Gold Coast)
  • VALD (Brisbane)
Manufacturing and Advanced Materials
Winner:
  • Sun Engineering (Brisbane)
Finalists:
  • Bundaberg Brewed Drinks (Bundaberg)
  • Helitak Fire Fighting Equipment (Sunshine Coast)
  • Real Time Instruments (Mackay)
  • Simtech (Gold Coast)
Professional Services
Winners: 
  • Medical Rescue (Gold Coast)
Finalists: 
  • CEQ (Logan)
  • Curious Minds (Brisbane)
  • Hydrobiology (Brisbane)
Regional Exporter
Winner: 
  • Mort & Co (Toowoomba)
Finalists: 
  • Bundaberg Brewed Drinks (Bundaberg)
  • Helitak Fire Fighting Equipment (Sunshine Coast)
  • Plasvacc (Scenic Rim)
Resources and Energy
Winner: 
  • Real Time Instruments (Mackay)
Finalists: 
  • Applied Mining Technologies (Brisbane)
  • Redflow (Brisbane)
  • Sun Engineering (Brisbane)
Small Business proudly supported by ANZ
Winners: 
  • Plasvacc (Scenic Rim)
Finalists:
  • Applied Mining Technologies (Brisbane)
  • Bridj Technology (Brisbane)
  • Oper8 Global (Brisbane)
  • Tirtyl (Brisbane)
Sustainability
Winners:
  • Hydrobiology (Brisbane)
Finalists:
  • Prohelion (Brisbane)
  • Solar Bollard Lighting (Moreton Bay Region)
  • Tirtyl (Brisbane)
Women in International Business
  • Philippa Coleman & Fiona Wiebusch – The Queensland Institute
Queensland Exporter of the Year proudly supported by BDO
  • Bundaberg Brewed Drinks (Bundaberg)

National caterogry award winners in Queensland

Advanced Technologies Award:
Shorthand

Agribusiness, Food and Beverages Award, in recognition of Tom Burns:
Kilcoy Global Foods

Creative Industries Award:
Next Level Racing

E-Commerce Award:
Milton and King

Emerging Exporter Award, in recognition of Dermot McManus:
Prohelion

International Education and Training Award:
NIET Group

International Health Award: 
Imaging Solutions

Manufacturing and Advanced Materials Award, in recognition of Richard Joel:
Riviera Australia

Minerals, Energy and Related Services Award:
NLT Digital Solutions

Professional Services Award:
Contract Electrical Queensland

Regional Exporter Award:
Mort & Co

Small Business Award:
One Model

Sustainability Award: 
Hydrobiology

Queensland based Awards

Women in International Business Award:
Dr Melony Sellars, CEO & Managing Director, Genics

Export of the Year Award: 
Next Level Racing

With the Premier of Queensland’s Export Awards unable to take place in their traditional format in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Trade and Investment Queensland led a social media campaign during August and September to celebrate the resilience and drive of our incredible exporters.

The #SupportQLDExport campaign recognised 20 exporters from across Queensland, drawn from a range of industries including agriculture, manufacturing and technology.

The 4-week campaign featured customised tiles and slideshows on Trade and Investment’s LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts, accompanied by a series of stories on exporters who had pivoted to overcome the challenges of the pandemic.

More than 70,000 social media users saw our posts, with the campaign helping to spotlight the incredible contribution exporters make to the Queensland economy.

Thank you to all the Queensland exporters who joined us to celebrate their success, hard work and determination, and inspire fellow exporters across the state!

Read our exporters stories:
 

Recognising resilience

Exporters and investors are major contributors to the Australian economy, driving progress and development across the country from the cities to the outback.

In response to the disruption of 2020, they rose to the evolving business challenges with courage and innovation.

The 2020 Australian Export & Investment Awards took on a different format to celebrate the remarkable efforts of all exporters and investors under the theme of ‘Recognising Resilience’.

Similar to the #SupportQLDExport campaign run by Trade and Investment Queensland, the national awards called for exporters and investors to share their stories to inspire businesses across Australia.

In December 2020 it was announced that over 340 remarkable Australian exporters had submitted their story, including over 63 Queensland exporters.

From this outstanding contribution, at the National Remarkable Australian Exporters Showcase, 8 Australian businesses were commended for their ingenuity, perseverance, innovation and resilience.

Since then, many more outstanding stories have been developed for the Australian Export & Investment Awards website as either feature articles or video stories.

Showcasging amazing Australian businesses
Read more.

 



Remarkable Australian exporter's showcase

Australian exporters who adapted to the challenges of 2020 by embracing technology, developing new products and breaking into different markets have been recognised for their inspiring achievements.

Eight exporting businesses have been selected for the 2020 Remarkable Australian Exporter online showcase, from a field of more than 340 companies:

 

  • Summernats (ACT)
  • Flavourtech (NSW)
  • Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation (DAAFF) (NT)
  • Icon Group (Qld)
  • Bec Hardy Wines (SA)
  • Novaris (Tas)
  • Care Essentials (Vic); and
  • Epichem (WA).

View media release.

Stories of resilient Queensland exporters

Icon Group
Harnessing technology to deliver world-class cancer care
Read more.

Study Cairns and AgUnity
How three Aussie groups are changing lives during COVID-19
Read more.

Mainie designer fashion
Ecommerce insights
Read more.

Circa Contemporary Circus
Touring Aussie artists turn to tech
Read more.

Australia: A leading investment destination
 



Stories of investment in Queensland
 
 

 

National category award winners in Queensland

Agribusiness, Food and Beveraged Award:
Mort and Co

Creative Industries Award:
Circa Contemporary Circus

E-Commerce Award:
Knotwood

Emerging Exporter Award:
Natual Evolution

International Education and Training Award:
Australian Language Schools

International Health Award: 
Trisco Foods

Manufacturing and Advanced Materials Award: 
Alpha-H

Minerals, Energy and Related Services Award:
International Mill Relines

Professional Services Award:
Populous

Regional Exporter Award: 
HeliMods

Small Business Award:
Ryan Aerospace

Sustainability Award:
Envirotech Education

Technology and Innovation Award:
AKIPS

Dermot McManus Award for Innovation:
Climpchamp

Richard Joel Award for the Defence Industry:
Immersa View

Tom Burns Award for Women in International Business:
iVolve Industrial Technology

Queensland based award

Exporter of the Year: 
Trisco Foods

National category award winners in Queensland

Agribusiness Award:
Mort and Co

Business Services Award:
AssetOn Group

Creative Industries Award:
Cutting Edge

Digital Technologies Award:
AKIPS

E-Commerce Award:
Grace Loves Lace

Emerging Exporter Award:
Tooletries

International Education and Training Award:
The University of Queensland

Environmental Solutions Award: 
Phibion

Health and Bietechnology Award:
Cook Medical

Manufacturing Award: 
Tritium

Minerals and Energy Award:
Core Resources

Regional Exporter Award: 
Opmantek

Small Business Award:
Typefi

Dermot McManus Award for Innovation:
Digga Australia

Richard Joel Award for the Defence Industry:
L3 Micreo

Tom Burns Award for Women in International Business:
Hoodlum

Queensland based award

Exporter of the Year: 
Tritium