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                    Melbourne Awards – previous winners

                    Two award winners with the Lord Mayor and Deputy Lord Mayor
                    City of Melbourne congratulates the past winners of the Melbourne Awards.

                    Discover the stories behind each of the latest and previous years' winners of each category and Melburnian of the Year winners.

                    Winners from 2010 to 2022

                    • 2019 Aboriginal Melbourne Award

                      Birrarangga Film Festival is a celebration of global Indigenous films that explore the curatorial themes of ‘Humanity through Family and Culture’.
                    • 2019 Arts and Events Award

                      Victoria’s premier LGBTQIA+ arts and culture festival, Midsumma Festival strengthens cultural voices and broadens the language of allies by creating inclusive safe spaces and increasing visibility.
                    • 2019 Community Award

                      HoMie is a streetwear clothing social enterprise that uses 100 per cent of its profits to provide brand-new clothing, training and job opportunities to young people affected by homelessness or hardship.
                    • 2019 Environment Award

                      Southbank Sustainability Group evolved from a group of isolated Southbankers with an environmental conscience into a purposeful community of neighbours improving Melbourne’s environmental footprint.
                    • 2019 Health and Wellbeing Award

                      ​The RCH National Child Health Poll is a quarterly, nationally representative survey of Australian households that sheds new light on the big issues in contemporary child health – as told by parents.
                    • 2019 Hospitality Award

                      A venue completely unlike any other, Arbory Afloat is the city’s summer go-to, hitting the water again now for its third seasonal incarnation.
                    • 2019 Urban Design Award

                      Carlton Learning and Community Hub is a co-educational government primary school and social services facility. This project saw the existing three-storey school building transformed into a revitalised primary school with an integrated early learning centre, family services centre and community hub.
                    • 2019 Melburnian of the Year

                      Bronwyn King is a radiation oncologist, tobacco free lobbyist and an acknowledged world leader in the fight against big tobacco investment.

                    Contact us

                    Contact name
                    Melbourne Awards Coordinator
                    Address
                    Events Melbourne, City of Melbourne
                    PO Box 1603
                    Melbourne VIC 3001
                    Telephone number
                    03 9658 945103 9658 9451
                    Fax number
                    03 9658 9352
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