
The Victorian Government has revealed the finalists for the 2025 Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame Awards, with winners set to be announced at a gala dinner on 9 October at the Palladium at Crown.
Business Victoria, which manages the awards program, said the annual event continues to recognise exceptional contributions from businesses and individuals across the state’s manufacturing sector.
It noted that the awards celebrate innovation, sustainability, and excellence in a range of categories, building on Victoria’s long-standing manufacturing heritage.
This year’s finalists include well-established manufacturers such as Alstom, Nissan Casting, and Godfrey Hirst Australia, alongside emerging innovators like Kite Magnetics and Conflux Technology.
The list spans industries from engineering and automotive casting to food production, renewable energy, and medical manufacturing.
Among the individual finalists are Brooke Kreuzer of Jenera, Jane Oppenheim of Ego Pharmaceuticals, and Jourdan Webb of Amiga Engineering, highlighting the vital role of leadership and skills development in advancing Victoria’s manufacturing future.
Tickets for the gala dinner are now on sale, with Business Victoria inviting industry leaders, partners, and the broader business community to celebrate the sector’s achievements.
The announcement follows the opening of nominations earlier this year when the government called for entries from businesses and individuals.
Visit this page for the full list of the 2025 award finalists.