Smart50 Awards 2021

Since its very beginning, back in 2007, the Smart50 Awards have recognised and celebrated the fastest growing SMEs in Australia and we’re excited to bring the awards back this year.

Each year, the Smart50 finalists represent the very best of Australian business. They are the innovators and the job creators, the hard-working community heroes.

These businesses have never been more important to our country as we all face the enormous challenge of surviving and recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.

SmartCompany exists to champion businesses just like yours, so we hope you will enter this year’s Smart50 Awards.

Categories

The 2021 Smart50 will recognise businesses on a list of the 50 fastest-growing SMEs, and in the following six categories:

Rising Star Award

Recognises the achievements of high-growth startups younger than three years.

Rising Star Award nominees need only complete the Base Form, which contains nomination material for the Rising Star Award.

Startups younger than three years are not eligible for the Smart50 list, but can enter into the Rising Star award. Startups more than three years old are not eligible for the Rising Star award but can enter into the Smart50 list and other categories.

Resilience Award

Major award for a business that has shown resilience, adaptability and leadership in the last year.

Resilience Award nominees need only complete the Base Form, which contains nomination material for the Resilience Award.

The Resilience Award is a standalone award and is not part of the Smart50 list. Businesses who are eligible for the Smart50 list (can demonstrate three consecutive years of growth) and other awards below are not eligible for the Resilience Award.

SmartCompany Plus Innovator

Entrants must show initiatives that spark progressive change in their industry or business, original ideas and disruptive strategies.

Nominees for this award must first complete the Base Form, and then the SmartCompany Plus Innovator award form.

Smart50 Community Hero

This award will celebrate a small business which has been able to support and stay connected to their community as part of their response to COVID-19.

Nominees for this award must first complete the Base Form, and then the Smart50 Community Hero award form.

Smart50 Retail Champion

Entrants must show innovations in product offer, outstanding customer service, employee care and sales and marketing initiatives.

Nominees for this award must first complete the Base Form, and then the Smart50 Retail Champion award form.

Smart50 Eco Warrior

Entrants must show examples of initiatives that support energy conservation, waste reduction, climate action and social responsibility.

Nominees for this award must first complete the Base Form, and then the Smart50 Eco Warrior award form.

Smart50 list

If you’d like to apply for the Smart50 list and no award categories, you need only fill in the Base Form.

See our full Smart50 terms and conditions here. Nominations close Wednesday, October 6.

Get in touch with any questions at [email protected].

 

The judges (A-Z)

  • Adam Schwab

    Co-founder and CEO, Luxury Escapes
    Adam studied law and commerce at Monash University before becoming a corporate lawyer specialising in mergers and acquisitions at Freehills. At 25, Adam co-founded corporate accommodation and services group, Living Corporate Apartments, and in 2010, Adam co-founded what would soon become the Lux Group. In 2011, Adam co-founded MyTable, which eventually formed part of Menulog.

    Adam is our judge for the SmartCompany Plus Innovator award.

  • Alexi Boyd

    CEO, COSBOA
    A fully qualified BAS agent, Alexi has over 20 years experience working with small and family businesses in addition to running her own bookkeeping practice. She has hosted her own community radio show and podcast dedicated to small business education and advocacy since 2014 and in 2021, was appointed as chief executive of the Council of Small Business Organisations Australia.

    Alexi is our judge for the Smart50 Community Hero award.

  • Bruce Billson

    ASBFEO
    Bruce is a former politician who was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives representing the electorate of Dunkley in Victoria from 1996 to 2016. Bruce served as the Minister for Small Business from September 2013 to September 2015 and was appointed the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman in 2021.

    Bruce is our judge for the Smart50 Resilience Award.

  • Eloise Keating

    Editor, SmartCompany
    Eloise is the editor of SmartCompany. Prior to joining SmartCompany, Eloise was news editor at Books+Publishing, the trade press for the Australian book industry. Eloise has degrees in media and communications, marketing and business management, and political science. You can follow her on Twitter at @ellykeating.

    Eloise will be judging across the Smart50 award categories.

  • Jane Martino

    Portfolio advisor, 15xventures
    Jane is chair and co-founder of the globally recognised tech-based not-for-profit Smiling Mind, and is currently consulting to a number of clients across the technology/venture landscape including the Commonwealth Bank’s x15ventures. Jane is a published author, most recently creating a series of five children’s books with Penguin released from October 2020 and throughout 2021.

    Jane is our judge for the SmartCompany Plus Innovator award.

  • Julie Mathers

    Founder and CEO, Flora & Fauna
    Julie is the CEO and founder of Flora & Fauna, the world’s largest 100% vegan store. Flora & Fauna, a certified B Corp, was awarded Best Small & Succeeding Business for NSW at the Telstra Business Awards, Top Sustainable Retailer in 2021 and 2020, Best Small Retailer and Best Online Retailer 2018, and shortlisted as a finalist for Responsible Retailer of the Year at the World Retail Awards 2017.

    Julie is our judge for the Smart50 Eco Warrior award.

  • Lucy Liu

    Co-founder and president, Airwallex
    Lucy is a co-founder and the president of Airwallex, a fintech startup. Previously an investment consultant at the China International Capital Corp (CICC), China’s first joint venture investment bank, she is responsible for overseeing the ongoing business operations within Airwallex. After leaving CICC, Lucy was the director of Hong Stone Investment Development Limited, a Hong Kong based investment company, where she designed and implemented their financial and operational strategy.

    Lucy is our judge for the Rising Star Award.

  • Sarah Mullen

    COO, Adore Beauty
    Sarah is one of Australia’s leading female executives. With a strong fashion and cosmetics background, Sarah is passionate about product, brand, and leading teams to success. Currently COO of online beauty retailer Adore Beauty, Sarah leads the brands, customer service, and operations teams.

    Sarah is our judge for the Smart50 Retail Champion award.

MYOB

MYOB is a leading business platform with a core purpose of helping more businesses in Australia and New Zealand start, survive and succeed. At the heart of MYOB is a customer base of 1.2 million businesses and a network of more than 40,000 accountants, bookkeepers and consultants, for whom MYOB delivers end-to-end business and accounting solutions. MYOB operates across four key segments: Small and Medium Enterprises (SME), Enterprise, Financial Services and Practice.

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