Donald Trump rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange after being recognised for the second time by Time magazine as its Person of the Year.
Helen Coster
US president-elect Donald Trump will be named Time Magazine's Person of the Year, according to a report.
Helen Coster and Steve Holland and Laura Matthews
Four Western Australian agricultural businesses have been recognised and celebrated by Nutrien Ag Solutions for their magnificent performance and contribution to agriculture.
Hannah Whitehead
An Albany steakhouse received a top honour for their “exceptional hospitality” earlier this month, with the owners hoping the State award will lift the profile of the entire city.
Melissa Sheil
A Great Southern Grammar hospitality class have been commended by Australia’s peak body for home economics after winning both the State and national prizes for their innovative recipes.
Perth-raised Troye Sivan steered clear from any glitz and glamour for this year’s ARIAs, opting for a rather plain outfit.
Kellie Balaam
An Albany woman who has spent the past three years championing elders’ rights and helping them “protect themselves” has been named the State’s seniors advocate of the year.
Geoffrey Smith believed in employees who were long overlooked. Now he's Queensland's 2025 Australian of the year.
Emily Verdouw
Danish animal protection advocate Victoria Kjaer Theilvig has been crowned Miss Universe at a ceremony in Mexico City.
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Foreign Minister Penny Wong has revealed the hardship she experienced as an immigrant child after being honoured at the Asian Australian Leadership Awards.
John Kidman
A Denmark Primary School student has been recognised for his writing prowess by one of Australia’s best-known authors, with the Year 4 student claiming third place in a youth competition.
WA-based presenter Bridget Hustwaite will host the ARIAs and has given a life update after moving to Perth from Melbourne with her Fremantle Dockers partner Oscar McDonald.
The founder of non-profit organisation Kindness Factory, Kath Koschel, has been named NSW's 2025 Australian of the Year.
Alex Mitchell
Agriculture pioneers Dianne and Ian Haggerty have been named WA’s Australian of the Year for their regenerative farming practices to grow nutrient-dense food and build healthy ecosystems.
Claire Sadler
A graduate raised in a small Wheatbelt town will soon begin his Masters degree at the prestigious University of Oxford thanks to an internationally renowned scholarship.
Four Albany residents are in the running for Statewide seniors awards, with their nominations acknowledging their “exceptional dedication and commitment” to the community.
Victoria's 2025 Australian of the Year is Neale Daniher for the former footballer's tireless fight against "the beast" of motor neurone disease.
Callum Godde
A climate solutions innovator and an Olympic swimming star are among Tasmanians recognised in the Australian of the Year awards.
Abe Maddison
An Albany restaurant was served the “Rolls Royce” of dining awards last week, taking home the prestigious gold plate for their modern Australian fare.
A musician, a wildlife carer and a seniors advocate are among those recognised in the NT Australian of the Year Awards.
Narrogin students from the Western Australian College of Agriculture’s 2024 graduating class farewelled their school and celebrated their achievements at their graduation ceremony last month.
Blackwood Youth Action has been nominated for the 7News People’s Choice Award in the WA Community Achievement Awards.
Anjelica Smilovitis
Sydney artist Adele Warner has won the 2024 Brett Whiteley Travelling Arts Scholarship, earning her a three-month residency in the French capital.
Batteries made from waste, earthquake-proof buildings and solar panel technology that keeps lights on around the world have been recognised at an awards gala.
Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson