The finalists for the 2025 Australian Pride in Sport Awards have been announced ahead of a spectacular ceremony set to take place in Melbourne on 16 April.
Now in its eighth year, the event will bring together sporting identities, clubs, and codes from across the country to celebrate LGBTQ+ inclusion in Australian sport over the past year.
First held in 2018, the Australian Pride in Sport Awards is the first event of its kind dedicated solely to recognising outstanding efforts in making sport more inclusive of LGBTQ+ people. It is produced by Pride in Sport, the national not-for-profit sporting inclusion program led by Australia’s largest LGBTQ+ health organisation, ACON.
This year, the Australian Pride in Sport Awards will be hosted by ABC presenter Patricia Karvelas. A respected journalist and broadcaster, Karvelas is a prominent voice in Australian media, known for her insightful political commentary and advocacy on social issues.
Returning to CENTREPIECE at Melbourne Park, the event will include dinner, drinks, and the highly anticipated awards ceremony. Attendees will also enjoy entertainment from recording artist, The Voice finalist and stage star, Stellar Perry.
A key event on the LGBTQ+ sporting calendar, the Australian Pride in Sport Awards honour athletes, employees, volunteers, and organisations while showcasing the results of the Pride in Sport Index (PSI) – the national benchmarking instrument used to assess LGBTQ+ inclusion within Australian sport.
The awards will feature prominent sporting and community figures, including Pride in Sport patrons, World Cup and Ashes-winning cricket captain Alex Blackwell and NRL legend and trailblazer Ian Roberts. Funds raised from the event will support initiatives aimed at making Australian sport more inclusive for LGBTQ+ communities.
“We know that LGBTQ+ people are less likely to participate in sport. At the same time sporting organisations want to see any many people as possible to enjoy playing sport,” said Pride in Sport National Program Manager, Beau Newell.
“The PSI enables sporting organisations and clubs across Australia to evaluate and enhance their efforts to include LGBTQ+ people. The Australian Pride in Sport Awards acknowledge and celebrate people and organisations leading the way in fostering safer and more inclusive sporting environments.”
“These awards shine a light on the incredible individuals and organisations that are making sport a place where everyone belongs, regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation.”
“All of these finalists are doing practical work to make members of the LGBTQ+ community feel welcome and valued. They are inspiration for everyone building a community that incudes everyone.”
“As the PSI and Awards continue to grow, we are seeing a broader and more diverse range of sports organisations committing to inclusion, reinforcing the message that sport is for everyone.”
“We have seen first-hand the positive change that can come from fostering inclusive sporting environments, and these awards are a testament to the dedication and passion of those working tirelessly to make this happen,” said Newell.
The 2025 Australian Pride in Sport Awards Ceremony will be held on Wednesday 16 April 2025 at CENTREPIECE – Melbourne Park. For more information and to book tickets, visit: www.prideinsport.com.au for details.
Image: Australian Pride in Sport Awards – courtesy of Pride In Sport
2025 PRIDE IN SPORT AWARDS FINALISTS:
Executive Leadership Award:
- Andrew Bondini, Spectres Australia Basketball
- Pete Boyle, Macquarie University Sport
- Kate Davies, Netball Queensland & QLD Firebirds
- Daniel Lawler, Adelaide University Sport
- Kate Nuttall, Tennis Australia
Inclusive Coach of the Year:
- Cory Bartlett, Ballarat Roller Derby
- Amelia Catt, Australian Sailing
- Pete Hammond, Sydney Convicts Rugby Club
- Christine MacLaren, Rowing Australia
- Georgia Verry, Conscious Combat Club
LGBTQ+ Ally of the Year:
- Ben Dew, Tennis Australia
- Melissa Gmeiner, Rugby Australia
- Paul Heptonstall, National Rugby League
- Natalie Jacques, Gymnastics NSW
- Kristina Mitsikas, UWA Sport
LGBTQ+ Inclusive Innovation Award:
- AFL Queensland Pride Round, Australian Football League
- Colour the Campus ‘Wear it Purple Day’, Macquarie University Sport
- NSW Pride, Hockey NSW
- Play with Pride Brunch, Adelaide University Sport & Fitness
- Trans Participation and Barriers in Sport and Fitness, The University of Sydney, New South Wales Ministry of Health Drug and Alcohol Services, and Trans Health Research Group University of Melbourne
- UWA Sport LGBTQ+ Allyship in Sport Program, UWA Sport
LGBTQ+ Role Model of the Year:
- Nikki Ayers OAM PLY, Rowing Australia
- Julie (Jae) Charlton OAM, Wheelchair Sports NSW/ACT
- Rowen D’Souza, Gay & Lesbian Tennis Alliance
- Isaac Humphries, Adelaide 36ers & National Basketball League
- Tyler Juel, Tennis NSW
- Kalinda Robinson, AusCycling
Positive Media Award:
- AJ Lamarque: ‘Pride Basketball Australia Ambassadorship’, Basketball NSW & Spectres Australia
- Josh Kerwick: ‘Team LGBTQ+ Comes 7th On Medal Tally In Queerest Olympics Ever’, Star Observer
- The Project: ‘Fair Play: Trans Inclusion in Netball’, Channel 10
- Jacqueline Sheilds: ‘Game On!’, JOY 94.9
- Lauren Williamson: ‘Campbell Harrison on overcoming obstacles, empowering queer athletes and why a good cry is key to resetting’, Body + Soul Magazine
ADDITIONAL AWARDS ANNOUNCED ON THE NIGHT:
- Sporting Organisation of the Year
- Community Sporting Organisation of the Year
- Most Improved Sporting Organisations
- Gold, Silver and Bronze tier Sporting Organisations