Published on 19 September 2025
From a coffee shop reimagined as a training ground for inclusive employment to a ParaMatildas footballer and a local artist whose hand-painted rocks spark connection in our parks – the 2025 Fraser Coast Ability Awards celebrated practical inclusion in action across our community.
Fraser Coast Inclusive Access Advisory Committee Chair Cr John Weiland said the awards celebrate the achievements of people with disability and those who help build a more inclusive, supportive community.
“Our winners and nominees show how inclusion happens - on the job, on the field, in classrooms and at community events. They’re removing barriers, opening doors and creating opportunities so more people can belong and thrive on the Fraser Coast,” Cr Weiland said.
“Thank you to everyone who nominated, supported and took part today. Together, we’re building a community where access and participation are part of everyday life.”
The 2025 Fraser Coast Ability Awards winners
Council congratulates all nominees, supporters and volunteers recognised at today’s ceremony at the Brolga Theatre in Maryborough. This year’s theme was ‘Sparkle – shine bright in your community’ with attendees encouraged to dress with flair while celebrating diversity and inclusion.