Grant ngulmiya nundhirribala – nt
Grant Ngulmiya Nundhirribala, musician and cultural leader, is the candidate of the northern territory to the Australian award of the year.
The indigenous leader has collaborated with the Budapest Art Orchestra and with artists from Japan and northern India.
Professor Leah Bromfield – SA

Professor Leah Bromfield, director and president of the Australian Center for Child Protection, is the South Australian candidate to the Australian Award of the Year.
Professor Bromfield has developed a national framework to find evidence based on child abuse and negligence.
Megan Gilmour – Act

Megan Gilmour, co -founder of MissingSchool, is the one nominated by Act to Australian of the year.
After his son suffered a serious injury and could not attend school, Gilmour was co -author of the first national report on school isolation and developed the world’s first telepressure robot service in the world.
Sam Elsom – Tasmania

Sam Elsom, founder of Sea Forest, is Tasmania’s candidate for the Australian award of the year and developed the first emerging company that converted Asparagopsis, a natural marine algae, a food supplement for cattle to reduce methane emissions.
Dianne and Ian Haggerty – WA

Dianne and Ian Haggerty, the founders of Natural Intelligence Farming, are the candidates of Western Australia to the Australian Prize of the year.
The couple is attributed the merit of being a pioneer in modern agricultural practices through their focus on supporting various microbiomas on the soil, plants and animals.
Kath Koschel – New South Wales

Kath Koschel, founder of Kindness Factory, is the New South Wales candidate for the Australian Prize of the year.
Mrs. Koschel, a former professional and competitive player of Ironwoman, teaches the children to be friendly after they told her that she would never walk again after breaking her back.
Geoffrey Smith – Queensland

Geoffrey Smith, data analyst, is the New South Wales candidate to the Australian Award of the Year.
Smith acknowledged the without exploiting potential of neurodivergentes to contribute to the workforce and co -founded Australian Spatial Analytics.
Geoffrey is a social beneficiary Impact Leadership Australia and, through ASA, aims to use 1000 people by 2030.
Neale Daniher – Victoria

Neale Daniher, co -founder of the beneficial organization Fightmnd, is Victoria’s candidate for the Australian award of the year.
Since its diagnosis of motor neuron disease in 2013, Neale has been an activist tireless for a cure and raised more than 100 million dollars to find a cure for the disease.
He is a former AFL player from Essendon FC who later trained the Melbourne Demons.
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