
AHOY 2025: AJ Williams-Tchen
In recognition of his tireless efforts training people in Mental Health First Aid for First Nations communities, and promoting understanding and reconciliation between First Nations peoples and other members of the community.

LAA 2025: Meg Wallace
In recognition of her thought leadership and activism that profoundly impacted the humanist and secular communities in Australia and beyond.

AHOY 2024: Luke Beck
In recognition of his tireless efforts in defending the rights of the religious and non-religious against religious discrimination.

LAA 2024: Phil Carswell
In recognition of his lifetime of activism and achievement, working alongside diverse cohorts of people to promote human rights, equality, natural justice and the empowerment of those who are victims of discrimination, powerlessness and stigma. His work included helping to lead Australia's response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 1980s and 1990s and he was a pioneer of the marriage equality movement.

OHA 2021: Lyndon Storey
In recognition of his outstanding achievements in the Australian Humanist Movement