The Australian Made Campaign has announced the companies that have received prestigious awards in 2024, highlighting the excellence of Australian Made products, and extended its congratulations to the licensees recognised for their achievements across various industries this year.
Amiga Engineering, a leader in additive manufacturing, took home two awards, including Sovereign Capabilities Champion of the Year at the 2024 Australian Defence Industry Awards, recognising its contributions to defence manufacturing.
In the jewellery sector, Artisans Bespoke Jewellers won the Open Prestige category at the 2024 Australian Opal Awards for their intricate ring design, ‘Khroma’.
The handcrafted piece required over 80 hours of work, reflecting the jeweller’s dedication to craftsmanship. Artisans Bespoke Jewellers, based in Brisbane, has been creating custom jewellery since 2006.
At the 2024 Australasian Packaging Innovation & Design Awards (PIDA), bouncee won the Outside of the Box category.
The company’s collapsible, reusable insulated packaging is designed to protect perishable goods, offering an environmentally friendly alternative to single-use packaging.
Developed and produced in Australia, bouncee addresses growing concerns over sustainability in the packaging industry.
HiveIQ, a Canberra-based company specializing in advanced beehive products, was named ACT Exporter of the Year and Emerging Exporter at the 2024 ACT Chief Minister’s Export Awards.
In 18 months, HiveIQ has achieved growth international markets with its high-density polystyrene beehives, designed to last up to 25 years.
First Nations brand Kamara Australia won Silver in the Best Sustainable Swimwear category at the 2024 Clean + Conscious Awards for its ONYX One Piece swimsuit.
The long-sleeve design, offering 50+ UPF protection, is made from regenerated nylon and lined with fabric produced from recycled plastic bottles, reflecting the brand’s commitment to sustainability.
Eco-friendly cleaning brand Koala Eco earned Gold in the Best Natural Laundry Detergent/Bathroom Product category at the 2024 Clean + Conscious Awards.
Their Laundry Stain Spray, made with natural, locally sourced ingredients, exemplifies the company’s mission to provide effective, non-toxic cleaning solutions.
At the 2024 Assistive Technology Suppliers Australia Awards, Magic Mobility was awarded Australian Innovative Product of the Year for its XT4 off-road power wheelchair.
The XT4 features advanced suspension, steering, and battery capabilities, allowing users to navigate extreme off-road conditions safely and comfortably.
Próta Skincare, a female-founded company, took home Gold in the Best Face Mask category at the 2024 Clean + Conscious Awards.
Their Microbiome Face Mask, made with vegan, locally sourced ingredients, was praised for its hydrating and calming effects on the skin.
Family-run Sharpe Engineering, based in Queensland, was recognized at the 2024 Family Business Association Excellence Awards, winning the Established Family Business Award.
Since its founding in 1995, the company has been at the forefront of manufacturing for industries including defence, rail, and mining.
Finally, Tulita, a newcomer to the market, was awarded Best New Brand at the 2024 Naturally Good Awards.
Their natural fragrance line, made from locally sourced plants and flowers, is presented in sustainable, plastic-free packaging, further promoting environmentally conscious consumer choices.