Outdoors Queensland Awards 2025
The Winners 2025

(missing FNQ Nature Quest & Orielle Michaelis-Thorpe)
Outdoors Queensland is proud to announce the winners of the 2025 Outdoors Queensland Awards. The awards judging panel would like to acknowledge all the winners, all the finalists, all the nominees and all those who put forward a nomination, for all they have done for the outdoors in Queensland.
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Congratulations to all!
Queensland Government Individual Achievement Award
This award is for individuals who have demonstrated professionalism, high achievement in a particular field and exemplary role modelling.
Finalists: Russell Boswell, Allana Bold, Mark “Mango” Mangles, Cherelle Stager
Winner: Allana Bold
K2 Base Camp Emerging Achiever Award
This award recognises the efforts and achievements of an individual new to the outdoor sector; a student, a young person, or anyone making a change into the sector.
Finalists: Sian Anstis, Antonia Loizos, Seth Graham, Brigid O’Brien
Winner: Orielle Michaelis-Thorpe
Equipped Outdoors Outdoor Education Award
This award is for school, early childhood, out of school care, camp or outdoor education providers that deliver outdoor education programs in outdoor adventurous settings, and significantly influence a participant’s physical ability, mental health and ability to thrive
Finalists: Total Adventures, Barambah Environmental Education Centre, Scout Association of Australia Queensland Branch
Winner: Emu Gully Adventure Education Group
AQIA Workforce Development Award
This award is open to any organisation that supports workforce development by taking on trainee employees/volunteers, provides in-house training or supports workers to undertake external training.
Finalist: Walkabout Training, Guides Queensland
Winner: University of the Sunshine Coast
Queensland Government Outdoor Recreation Award
This award is for an outdoor recreation peak body, club, provider, event or product that stands out from all others; has raised awareness about the benefits of outdoor recreation and being outdoors; has increased participation in outdoor recreation; and has made a significant impact on the outdoor recreation sector.
Finalists: Rick Petersen, Hike Club Social, QLD Camping Bears
Winner: 26th Australian Scout Jamboree
Protect Beautiful Queensland Outdoor Therapies Award
The recipient of this award is an individual, organisation or program that has significantly improved the health and wellbeing of Queenslanders through the use of nature and/or adventure by delivering innovative programs, interventions, training, advocacy and/or research.
Finalists: Walkabout Training, Sunrise Peak Psychology and Adventure Therapy, My Summit ABTS
Winner: Jump Up For Kids
Queensland Government Adventure Tourism Award
This award is for a tourism operator, event or product that delivers outdoor activity adventure products for either local or inbound participants.
Finalists: By Earth and Ocean, Hike Club Social, Trevena Glen Farm
Winners: Girls Trek, Arcadia Women Adventures
Queensland Government Outdoor Play Award
This award is for organisations (eg. play groups, nature play providers, community groups, councils) that have increased opportunities for Queensland children to spend time in unstructured play outdoors and in nature.
Finalists: The Outsiders Play Advocates, Tallitha Taylor
Winner: FNQ Nature Quest
Outdoors Queensland Government Achievement Award
The Government Achievement Award recognises the achievements of local or state government department, agency, person or program and/or agency that has produced positive outcomes for the outdoor sector.
Finalists: Active Women and Girls Program – Sport & Recreation, Mt Coot-tha Adaptive MTB Trail Project – Brisbane City Council, Destination 2045 – Dept of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation, Boodjamulla National Park Restoration – Dept of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation & Waanyi Native Title Aboriginal Corporation
Winner: Finch Hatton MTB Trails – Mackay Regional Council

Life Member: Phil Harrison
A highlight of the evening was the presentation of an Outdoors Queensland Life Member certificate.
The Outdoors Queensland Board may from time to time recommend to a General Meeting of members that the organisation confer life membership upon individuals who have rendered distinguished service to the organisation and/or to the wider outdoors community in Queensland.
In March 2025, the members present at the Outdoors Queensland AGM unanimously approved our newest Life Member, Phil Harrison.

Awards Dinner
The award winners were announced at the annual Outdoors Queensland Awards Dinner held at Rydges South Bank, Brisbane on Friday October 31, 2025.
The Outdoors Queensland Awards Dinner is a popular networking opportunity for members of the outdoor community to get together to celebrate the Award winners – the individuals and organisations who have made a positive and lasting difference to the outdoors and outdoor recreation in Queensland. Check out these photos from the night: Outdoors Queensland Awards 2025 Dinner
One of the highlights of the evening was a presentation from guest speaker Tim Franklin.
An ordinary guy, with an extraordinary goal:
To run around the world! Tim Runs The World
The decision to change your life will never be the easy choice to make. It will take sacrifice, courage, commitment and all of the other cliches, but what Tim’s story tells us is that change is possible.
Raffle Prizes
Prizes raffled during the Awards Dinner were kindly donated by K2 Base Camp ( 2 x Rab daypacks and 2 x Exped Trailhead pillows); Category 5 Emergency Care (a $200 voucher), Riverlife Brisbane (2 x $99 twilight river tours), Equipped Outdoors (a Roman Palm Visa sleeping bag and a CamelBak insulated tumbler), Playmeo (a copy of No Props, No Problem and 1 x Pro Subscription), and a copy of ‘The Paddlers Guide to Queensland’ from our Shop.
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About the Awards
The Outdoors Queensland Awards recognise and reward excellence in the outdoors community. The Awards celebrate individuals, organisations, programs, events and activities that have been successful in significantly improving outcomes for participants, clients and communities.
The Outdoors Queensland Awards are for the ‘outdoors community in Queensland’ – outdoor enthusiasts, adventure tourism operators, outdoor education providers, activity clubs, land managers, retailers … and more.
The Outdoors Queensland Awards are an important means of recognising the size and diversity of the outdoors community and industry and provide an opportunity for outdoor individuals and organisations to be rewarded and recognised for their contribution. They are also a means of recognising how important the outdoors, outdoor activity and the environment are to the lifestyle of Queenslanders.


Outdoors Queensland Distinguished Achievers Award
This award recognises and acknowledges the achievements of the consistent winners of the Outdoors Queensland Awards (and formerly the Queensland Outdoor Recreation Awards) since their inception in 2002. The benchmark is a minimum of three awards.
Previous recipients:
- Youth Flourish Outdoors 2023
- Redland City Council 2019
- PCYC Bornhoffen 2019
- Scouts Queensland 2017
- Adventure Alternatives 2016
- Ipswich City Council 2016
- Motorcycling Queensland 2015
- Orienteering Queensland 2012
- Tropical North Queensland Institute of TAFE 2011
- Mt Barney Lodge 2011
- Girl Guides Queensland 2011
The Awards
Sponsored by the Queensland Government
This award is for individuals who have demonstrated professionalism, high achievement in a particular field and exemplary role modelling.
They should meet all or some of the Essential Criteria, and in addition, they may have demonstrated excellence through one or more:
- High achiever in chosen field
- Exemplary leadership and role modelling
- Commitment to professional practice and communication
- Ethical outdoor practice
- Significant contribution to an organisation, outdoor recreation and/or the outdoor community
Suitable for an Individual
Sponsored by K2 Base Camp
This award recognises the efforts and achievements of an individual new to the outdoor sector; a student, a young person, or anyone making a change into the sector. They may be enrolled in a structured course (eg school, TAFE, university), volunteering, working as a trainee, or newly employed by an outdoor provider.
They should meet all or some of the Essential Criteria, and in addition, they may have demonstrated excellence through one or more:
- Achievement of personal goals or marked improvement
- Personal leadership qualities and initiative
- Professional behaviour and ethical outdoor practice
- Effort over and above what is expected
- Commitment to best practice delivery and safety
- Contribution which has helped achieve significant outcomes
Suitable for an Individual
Sponsored by the Queensland Government
This award is for an outdoor recreation peak body, club, provider, event, product or service that stands out from all others; has raised awareness about the benefits of outdoor recreation and being outdoors; has increased participation in outdoor recreation; and has made a significant impact on the outdoor recreation sector.
They should meet all or some of the Essential Criteria, and in addition, they may have demonstrated excellence through one or more:
- Consistent high quality service delivery and safety record
- Innovative instructional, recreational, or educational programs
- Inclusive opportunities for people of all ages and/or abilities
- Demonstrated environmental sustainability and land management practices
- Active involvement in local communities
- Opportunities created for people to have positive experiences in the outdoors
- Effective marketing and promotion
Suitable for an Organisation
Sponsored by Equipped Outdoors
This award is for school, early childhood, out of school care, camp, outdoor education or service providers that deliver outdoor education programs or services in outdoor adventurous settings, and help to significantly influence a participant’s physical ability, mental health and ability to thrive.
They should meet all or some of the Essential Criteria, and in addition they may have demonstrated excellence through one or more:
- Innovative instructional or educational programs
- Consistent high quality service delivery and safety record
- Inclusive opportunities for students of all ages and/or abilities
- Development of innovative outdoor learning environments, spaces or venues
- Development of creative resources for outdoor education – activities, games, initiatives.
- Demonstrated environmental sustainability and land management practices
- Innovative or creative approaches to curriculum interpretation in outdoor learning.
- Creating opportunities for students to have positive experiences in the outdoors
- Outcomes that include improved student personal, social and environmental awareness, understanding and commitment
Suitable for an Organisation
Sponsored by the Queensland Government
This award is for organisations (eg. play groups, nature play providers, service providers, community groups, councils) that have increased opportunities for Queensland children to spend time in unstructured play outdoors and in nature.
They should meet all or some of the Essential Criteria, and in addition they may have demonstrated excellence through one or more:
- Innovative outdoor / nature play programs, events, or activities
- Provision of exciting outdoor / nature play spaces
- Development of creative resources for outdoor / nature play
- Awareness raising events, publications, or services
Suitable for an Organisation
Sponsored by Protect Beautiful Queensland
The recipient of this award is an individual, organisation or program that has significantly improved the health and wellbeing of Queenslanders through the use of nature and/or adventure by delivering innovative programs, interventions, training, advocacy and/or research.
They should meet all or some of the Essential Criteria, and in addition they may have demonstrated excellence through one or more:
- Inclusive program design and delivery
- Program development in line with state and/or national health initiatives
- Demonstrated commitment to sustainable replicable program development
- Outcomes demonstrating improvements to users and/or practice
- Demonstrated commitment to the development of adventure therapies
Suitable for an Individual or an Organisation
Sponsored by the Queensland Government
This award is for a tourism operator, event, product or service that delivers outdoor activity adventure products for either local or inbound participants.
They should meet all or some of the Essential Criteria, and in addition they may have demonstrated excellence through one or more:
- Consistent high quality service delivery and safety record
- Innovative physical activity products
- Demonstrated focus on the environment and/or indigenous culture
- Inclusive opportunities for people of all ages and/or abilities
- Demonstrated environmental sustainability and land management practices
- Opportunities created for people to have positive experiences in the outdoors
- Responsible marketing and promotion
Suitable for an Organisation
Sponsored by the Active Queenslanders Industry Alliance (AQIA)
This award is open to any organisation that supports workforce development by
- taking on trainee employees/volunteers,
- providing in-house training,
- supporting workers to undertake external training,
- providing relevant training courses and qualifications eg VET, university and/or non-accredited.
They should meet all or some of the Essential Criteria, and in addition, they may have demonstrated excellence through one or more:
- Commitment to personal and career development of workers
- Consistent high quality training delivery
- Provision of support for workers to undertake education and/or training with Registered Training Organisations or universities
- Trainee positions offered to a diverse range of people and abilities
- Incorporating a commitment to the Australian Adventure Activity Standard (AAAS) within worker training
Suitable for an Organisation
Sponsored by Outdoors Queensland
The Government Achievement Award recognises the achievements of local or state government department, agency, person or program and/or agency that has produced positive outcomes for the outdoor sector.
The recipient of this award, selected by the Outdoors Queensland Board, should meet all or some of the Essential Criteria, and in addition may have demonstrated excellence through one or more:
- Development of supportive policies, strategies and/or actions
- Active engagement with advisory groups or committees to address community needs and values
- The provision of a diverse range of outdoor activity opportunities
Sponsors
Outdoors Queensland thanks and acknowledges the ongoing support of the Outdoors Queensland Awards from our sponsors: the Queensland Government, K2 Base Camp, the Active Queenslanders Industry Alliance, Equipped Outdoors and Protect Beautiful Queensland.

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