04 February 2026, 1:24 AM
NSW Premiers Women of Excellence finalists: Clare Pearson and professor Tracey O'Brien AM. Photo's: suppliedThe NSW Government is celebrating 31 remarkable women and girls whose leadership, resilience and community spirit have earned them a place as finalists in the 2026 NSW Women of the Year Awards.
Now in its 14th year, the awards program shines a light on extraordinary individuals across the state who are improving lives, driving innovation, strengthening communities and inspiring future generations.
Recipients in each of the five award categories will be revealed at the Women of the Year Awards ceremony on Thursday, 5 March at the International Convention Centre, Sydney. This is the flagship event of NSW Women’s Week 2026, held from Monday 2 March to International Women’s Day on Sunday 8 March.
The 2026 Women of the Year Awards finalists are:
NSW Premier’s Woman of Excellence
NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year
NSW Community Hero
NSW Regional Woman of the Year
NSW Young Woman of the Year (16–30 years)
The Ones to Watch (7–15 years)
Learn more about the NSW Women of the Year Awards 2026 and finalists by visiting https://www.nsw.gov.au/departments-and-agencies/women-nsw/awards-and-events/nsw-women-of-year-awards/nsw-women-of-year-awards-2026-finalists.
Find out what other events are taking place during NSW Women’s Week 2026 at NSW Women's Week 2026 | NSW Government. The NSW Women of the Year Awards ceremony will be livestreamed for everyone to celebrate these inspirational women and girls.
Premier Chris Minns said, “Every finalist represents the strength and diversity that defines New South Wales.
“These women are changing the lives of those around them - not for recognition, but because they believe in lifting up their communities.
“I congratulate all of the finalists and commend them for going above and beyond in their respective fields.”
Minister for Women Jodie Harrison said, “Women and girls across New South Wales are making a difference right across our state and these awards recognise their invaluable contributions.
“This year we receive an incredible number of nominations, every one of them showcasing a story of grit, compassion and remarkable achievement.
“Our 2026 finalists come from all corners of New South Wales and their work spans health, community services, business, culture, education and advocacy. Their contribution enriches our communities and sets an example for girls and women everywhere.”