This year has been another very busy year at Monadelphous, and we're so proud to have the efforts of our people, the safety of our teams and the delivery and innovation we commit to our customers recognised!
We've been kicking goals, and as a result, we've had wins in many award categories right across our business.

Well done to all of our winners, and to those still to be announced. We've summarised our award nominations and wins below:
Wins
- Australian Association of Graduate Employers (AAGE) – recognised as a Top 25 Graduate Employer and Top 20 Intern Program
- Australian Resources and Energy Employer Association (AREEA) Industry Awards – Mental Health and Wellbeing category for leading health, safety and wellbeing initiatives
- Civil Construction Industry & Training Awards – Site Supervisor of the Year, Zee Pera
- Crane Industry Council of Australia (CICA) Lift of the Year Awards – Project of the Year and People's Choice Project of the Year, Alevro - Pluto Train 2
- Darwin NAIDOC Awards – Apprentice of the Year, Hailee Espie-Baker
- Gladstone Engineering Alliance Awards – Monadelphous won all three awards:
- Safety Excellence Award
- Beale Culture Award; and
- Individual Award, Kellie Davidson
- Women in Resources NT (WIR 2025) – Outstanding Tradeswoman/Operator, Hailee Espie-Baker
Finalists
- BHP Women in Resources National Awards, Hosted by Minerals Council of Australia – Outstanding Tradeswoman/Operator, Hailee Espie-Baker
- Chamber of Minerals and Energy WA (CMEWA) Women in Resources Awards 2025 – Outstanding Operator/Technician/Trade Woman, Kylie Brown
- Civil Contractors Federation Awards – Melchor:
- Administration Professional of the Year,
- Bid Professional of the Year,
- Apprentice of the Year (General),
- Plant Operator of the Year,
- Emerging Leader,
- Safety Professional of the Year,
- Sustainability Achievement Award,
- Training Employer of the Year; and
- Engineer of the Year.
- Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DEMIRS) Work Health and Safety Excellence Awards 2025 – Work Health and Safety Invention of the Year, Alevro
- Rio Tinto Supplier Recognition Awards – Health and Safety, Western Range
- Women in Resources NT (WIR 2025) – Finalists in two categories:
- Gender Diversity Champion, Louise Wadell; and
- Exceptional Young Woman in Resources, Chyna Mayo
- 2025 Australian Graduate Recruitment Industry Awards – Most Popular Graduate Recruiter, Yuki Nguyen
- BHP WAIO Vendor Excellence Awards – Innovation Award, CD3 Renewal Project Team
- Welding Excellence Awards by Weld Australia – Young Tradesperson of the Year, Jack Mattern was announced as runner up.
Still to come:
- CMEWA Women in Resources Awards – Outstanding Contribution or Achievement Award, Lorna Rechichi (Lorna was announced as a finalist in November, with winners announced in March 2026)
- Seek STAR Awards – Talent Acquisition Team of the Year, Recruitment Team (Finalist announced December, with winners announced in March 2026)
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