Science Stars Recognised In Awards

STA congratulates the many scientists and technologists recognised in this year's Australia Day Honours, and is thrilled that Mabuigilaig and Goemulgal scientist Dr Katrina Wruck was awarded 2025 Young Australian of the Year.

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Dr Wruck is a chemist developing green solutions for industrial and environmental challenges. She is the inspiring founder of Nguki Kula Green Labs, a passionate advocate for inspiring people into STEM, and on STA's Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee.

STEM professionals recognised in the Australia Day Awards include Superstar of STEM Anna Barwick, Australian Academy of Science CEO Anna-Maria Arabia, UNSW Deputy Vice-Chancellor and former CSIRO Chief Scientist Professor Bronwyn Fox, circular economy pioneer and STA Bench to Boardroom committee member Professor Veena Sahajwalla, Curtin University's Professor Joshua Byrne, clinical neuropsychologist Professor Sharon Naismith, TechnologyOne founder Adrian Di Marco, solar panel pioneer Professor Andrew Blakers, the co-founders of equipment manufacturer ANCA Patrick Boland and Patrick McCluskey, and CleanTech innovator Sylvia Tulloch.

Awards also went to physicist Emeritus Professor Keith Nugent, space communications expert John Saxon, marine ecologist Dr Hugh Kirkman, entomologist Dr Laurence Mound, engineer Dr Graeme Gwilliam, infectious diseases expert Professor Allen Cheng, microbiology and infectious diseases expert Professor Thomas Gottlieb, and sustainability star Professor Stuart White.

"We are so delighted to see Dr Wruck recognised for her incredible work as 2025 Young Australian of the Year, and thrilled to see so many STEM superstars receive awards in the Australia Day Honours," said STA CEO Ryan Winn.

"The numbers of scientists and technologists receiving these awards, out of the 457 total recipients, highlights the crucial role that those working in STEM play in society, and the impact that work has."

"On behalf of the science and technology sector, I congratulate everyone who received awards and honours and thank them for their service to the country."

"As we reflect on these names, it is important to note that you can nominate someone for an Australian Honour and Award at any time, and the process is remarkably straight forward and easy. Please consider you amazing colleagues, and let's make sure STEM professionals get the recognition they deserve!"

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