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Media release – Minister Keogh – Finalists announced for PM’s Veteran Employment Awards

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THE HON MATT KEOGH MP

Minister for VETERANS’ AFFAIRS

MINISTER FOR DEFENCE PERSONNEL

 

MEDIA RELEASE

21 October 2025

 

finalists announced for PM’s Veteran Employment Awards

 

A career in Defence builds lifelong skills and experience that can be transferred to the civilian workforce when then time comes to transition out of the ADF.

 

Technical skills combined with a capacity for teamwork, adaptability and working under pressure can help businesses thrive and veterans find meaningful post-transition employment.

 

Celebrating exemplary examples of collaboration between business and the veteran community is an important way we can build awareness of the options for transitioning ADF personnel.

 

Today the Albanese government is proud to announce finalists for the 2025 Prime Minister’s National Veteran Employment Awards.

 

The annual Awards recognise champions of veteran and partner employment while celebrating the accomplishments of veteran and partner employees and entrepreneurs. 

 

In keeping with the 2025 Awards theme, ‘Celebrating our growing community’, three new Award categories have been introduced this year:

 

  • Best Regional Veteran Employment Initiative

 

  • Best Veteran Employment Commitment Initiative

 

  • Champion of Veteran Employment.

 

I encourage organisations to join the Veteran Employment Commitment, which recognises organisations supporting veteran employment. Veterans and partners looking for employment can use this tool to search for employers.

 

The 2025 winners will be announced in November during a ceremony at Parliament House in Canberra.

 

Congratulations to all of this year’s finalists (listed below), for leading the way in veteran and partner employment and uplifting veteran communities across Australia.

 

 

Category

Finalists

Veteran Employee of the Year

Kurt Brissett, Built

Taylor Cowell, Saab Australia

Darren Nolan, Ventia

Partner Employee of the Year

Belynda Jane Abbott, University of Canberra

Shannon Hennessy, VESPIIA

Savannaha Wells, RSL LifeCare

Veteran and/or Partner

Entrepreneur of the Year

Christine Gilchrist, Spouse Force

Daniel Stevens, Seitec

Emily Pyke, UndaTech

Small Employer of the Year

Defendable Technologies

Human Quotient Group

Axon Property Group

Medium Employer of the Year

EON Protection

Military & Emergency Services Health Australia

Veterans in Construction

Large Employer of the Year

NSW Government Veterans Employment Program

Ventia

Wilson Security

Best Regional Veteran Employment Initiative

 

INLOC Group

Macksville Hospital

Ventia

Best Veteran Employment Commitment Initiative

 

Australian War Memorial

Human Quotient Group

NSW Government Veterans Employment Program

Champion of Veteran Employment

Empirical Solutions

Kelly Hopkins, Hays

RSL Queensland

WithYouWithMe

 

For more information about the Awards, please visit the Veteran Employment Program website https://www.veteransemployment.gov.au/awards

 

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