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Who are the NSW finalists for the 2026 Australian of the Year Awards?

The nominees include the inventor of coral baby food, a lawyer fighting for LGBTIQ+ hate crime victims, and the world's oldest cowboy.

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In 2022, ultramarathon runner Nedd Brockmann ran from Perth to Sydney in just 47 days, raising over $2.5 million for the Mobilise charity. Source: AAP / Steven Saphore

On 25 January, community members who make a difference and inspire others will be recognised at the annual Australian of the Year Awards.

Ahead of the announcement, the Australian of the Year Awards have state and territory-level selections and nominations.

After selecting four winners from each state and territory, the 32 nominees then go on as nominees for the national award.

2026 NSW Australian of the Year nominees

  • Professor Nadia Badawi AM — pioneering neonatologist (Warrawee)
  • Dr Jennifer Matthews — marine biologist (Manly Vale)
  • Nicholas Stewart — LGBTIQ+ rights advocate (Waterloo)
  • Dr Alison Thompson OAM — global humanitarian (Sutherland Shire)

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2026 NSW Senior Australian of the Year nominees

  • Professor Henry Brodaty AO — dementia treatment pioneer (Double Bay)
  • Bob Holder— professional cowboy (Cootamundra)
  • Sue Mann — home care nurse (Wamberal, Central Coast)
  • Peter Watson — founder, Men's Kitchen (Forestville)

2026 Young Australian of the Year for NSW

  • Nedd Brockmann — ultramarathon runner for homelessness (Randwick)
  • Jack Brown — co-founder, Talk2MeBro (Wollongong)
  • Ruby Riethmuller — girls wellbeing champion (Sydney)
  • Dr Rand Younes — dental health advocate (Sydney)

2026 Local Hero for NSW

  • Andrew Clark and Lyndell Clark — robotics mentors (Wollongong)
  • Kate Cleary — restoring lives (Galong)
  • Aneika Kapeen — Indigenous youth advocate (Clarence Valley)
  • Theresa Mitchell — carer for the homeless (Banora Point)

The NSW award recipients will be announced on Monday at a ceremony held at the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney, and will also be available to watch online at australianoftheyear.org.au.


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