Now in its 63rd year, the Australian Export Awards remains one of the nation’s most prestigious and longest-running business awards programs. Since 1963, it has celebrated the achievements of more than 2,000 Australian companies that have excelled internationally across diverse sectors, showcasing the country’s world-class products and talent on the global stage.
This year also marks the 26th year that the Australian Made Campaign has proudly sponsored the awards.
Australian Made Chief Executive Ben Lazzaro said, “We’re thrilled to support the Australian Export Awards for the 26th consecutive year. It’s a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the innovation, quality, and global impact of Australian manufacturers. Congratulations to this year’s finalists and winners for their outstanding achievements.”
Winners at the 63rd Australian Export Awards
Collectively, this year’s finalists employ more than 18,000 Australians and generated over $4 billion in export revenue in the last financial year. Nearly half are small businesses with annual turnovers below $10 million, highlighting the critical role small businesses play in Australia’s export landscape.
At the event, Australia’s Minister for Trade and Tourism, Senator the Hon Don Farrell, highlighted the vital role Australia’s exporters play in the nation’s economic success.
Senator Farrell said, "Australia’s exporters make a significant contribution to Australia’s economic prosperity. They create thousands of jobs in our regions and cities, taking the best of Australia to the world and enhancing our reputation as a strong and trusted trading nation and partner.”
Munda Wines won the First Nations Export Award
Australian Made licensee Munda Wines secured the inaugural First Nations Exporter Award - the first time this category has been included.
As an Aboriginal-owned wine company, Munda Wines combines premium winemaking with cultural storytelling, presenting a uniquely Australian identity to international markets.
Munda Wines Founder and Chair Pauly Vandenbergh said, “Winning the First Nations Exporter award affirms that Aboriginal-owned excellence belongs at the highest level of Australian trade – inspiring our team and community while strengthening our ability to share the world’s oldest living culture through wine.”
Care Essentials inducted into the 2025 Australian Export Awards Hall of Fame
Australian Made licensee Care Essentials was also inducted into the 2025 Australian Export Awards Hall of Fame on the night, in recognition of its years of sustained export growth and innovation in Australian-made medical technology.
Care Essentials Director Chinmay Sinha said, “This Hall of Fame induction brings a real sense of achievement. More importantly, it gives our entire team a deeper sense of meaning, knowing that when we compete globally with Australian-made medical devices, we're contributing to something bigger that's recognised and valued by the country.”
For the full list of winners and finalists, please visit Australian Export Awards.

Congratulations to the 63rd Australian Export Awards winners!
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Tuesday, December 09, 2025
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