The 2024 ALIBI Winners
Saturday 26th October 2024. Twenty-four categories. Awards Night on Sydney Harbour with around 140 in the room.
ALIBI Awards
The third year, the biggest yet
The 2024 ALIBI Awards split Service-Based Business into three distinct categories — Personal, Professional, and Creative — bringing the total to twenty-four. Click any card to read the winner's story.

Young Trailblazer of the Year
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The Phoenix Award
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Spiritual Business of the Year
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Social Change Maker
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Side Hustle Superstar
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Rising Star
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Regional Superstar
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Professional Service of the Year
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Product-Based Business of the Year
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Personal Service of the Year
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Overcoming the Odds
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Online Business of the Year
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Lady Tradie
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Handmade Heroine
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Golden Entrepreneur of the Year
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First Nations Business Lady of the Year
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Enduring Brilliance
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Earth Keeper Award
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Creative Service of the Year
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Community Leader
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Bright Spark
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Brick and Mortar Business of the Year
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Aspiring Leader of the Year
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ALIBI Business Lady of the Year
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Nominations for the 5th Annual ALIBI Awards open 1st June 2026. Entry from $99. Awards Night Saturday 24th October 2026.
I wish to acknowledge the Dharug and Gundungurra People as the custodians of the place where the Australian Ladies in Business Initiative is based. The sacredness of this place in the Blue Mountains is deeply enjoyed and I acknowledge that part of its special nature is because of the custodial role you undertake here. Thank you. I'd also like to acknowledge all other Aboriginal peoples across this land and your deep and unwavering spiritual connection to the land, sea, and community. My admiration for your cultural connections and community inspires me to hold a space for a connected, authentic, and fun community of business ladies. I pay respect to the Elders of the lands across Australia and am committed to continue listening and learning how the Australian Ladies in Business Initiative can be inclusive of First Nations people.
