Edna Ryan Awards Explained

Edna Ryan Awards
Awarded For:making a feminist difference to women in NSW and ACT, Australia.
Venue:Sydney Trades Hall
Year:1998

The Edna Ryan Awards, also referred to as simply "The EDNAS", are Australian awards established to recognise women who have "made a feminist difference". The inaugural Edna Ryan Awards were held in 1998, the year following the death of their namesake Edna Ryan. Ryan was a life-long feminist, labour movement activist, and mentor and role model for a whole generation of women.[1] These awards were created to honour her life and work by a group of her friends, particularly Eva Cox and other members of the Women's Electoral Lobby (WEL).[2]

Ryan had been closely involved with WEL, particularly the Women in the Workforce group which she convened.[3] WEL hosted and administered the EDNAS from 1998 -2010, but from 2012 they were administered by The Edna Ryan Awards Committee and hosted by the Australian Services Union (ASU). In 2020 the Older Women's Network (OWN) NSW took over hosting the awards.[4] [5]

Nominees for the awards must be comfortable identifying as a feminist and must live or work in NSW or the ACT as Ryan did during her lifetime. A panel reviews all nominations and the awards are presented on an annual basis at an evening social event.[6] Since their inception the awards have recognised many high-profile Australian women for their feminist activity, including Eva Cox, Meredith Burgmann, Susan Ryan, Anne Summers, Wendy McCarthy, Jane Caro and Sally McManus. However, many of the recipients have been tireless advocates for women's rights who worked as community activists over a long period with very little other reward or recognition.[7] [8]

The award categories can vary but in recent years there have been awards in many fields including workforce, government, arts, community activism, media/communications, leadership, mentoring, sport and education.[9] The awards are not intended as simply recognition of women who are successful in their own field, but require evidence that their achievements or actions have made a feminist difference by improving the lives and status of women within the community. There is also a Grand Stirrer award for inciting others to challenge the status quo.

Grand Stirrer Award Recipients

NameYear
Sam Mostyn[10] 2023
Chanel Contos2022
Brittany Higgins2021
fEMPOWER2018
Mehreen Faruqi2017
Amanda Hill 2016
Tara Moss2015
Sally McManus2015
Dorothy McRae-McMahon2014
Destroy The Joint2013
Teresa Savage2012
Rhonda Wilson2009
Karen Lee Willis2008
Tegan Wagner2006
Gerri Greenfield2005
Anne Summers2004
Di Graham2003
Wendy McCarthy2002
Dorothy Symonds2002
Robyn Plaister2001
Jennie George2000
Joan Bielski1999
Eva Cox1998

Award Recipients–by year (all categories)

2023

NameCategory
Sam MostynGrand Stirrer
Deborah Cheetham FraillonArts
Bree van ReykArts
Kristine HewettCommunity Activism
Audrey MimsCommunity Activism
Climate Writers: Marlene Baquiran & Eezu TanCommunity Activism
Sarah RosenbergCommunity Activism
Chrystina StanfordLeadership
Ginger GormanMedia Communication
Daphne Lowe KellyMentoring
Shirley RandellMentoring
Pilar LopezMentoring
Vanessa Donald-SmithMentoring
Anne JunorWorkforce
Meg SmithWorkforce
Neelima KadiyalaWorkforce

2022

NameCategory
Chanel ContosGrand Stirrer
Louise HislopPolitical Activism
Amanda RoseLeadership
Annie CroweCommunity Activism
Brenda GaddiLeadership
Janice PaulsonMentorship
Jenny LeongLeadership
Julia ZemiroMedia Communication
Licia HeathPolitical Activism
Lorraine UsherMentoring
Maha AbdoCommunity Activism
Malaika MfulaLeadership
Rizina YadavLeadership
Melina GeorgousakisMentoring
Natalie LangWorkforce
Renae RyanWorkforce
Romy ListoLeadership
Rosie HerberteArts
Sue EdmondsArts

2021

NameCategory
Brittany HigginsGrand Stirrer
Ann ReynoldsCommunity Activism
Adina JacobsMentoring
Bobbi MahlabMentoring
Catherine GanderLeadership
Charmaine HuismanCommunity Activism
Claire CousonArts
Clair JacksonArts
Danielle VillafanaCommunity Activism
Denise ThompsonMedia/Communication
Diane HagueWorkforce
Dulce MunozCommunity Activism
Elaine EvansLeadership
Elizabeth HillWorkforce
Emily MayoMedia/Communication
Georgie DentWorkforce
Hayley FosterLeadership
Jess HillMedia/Communication
Jo-Anne CahillArts
Kim LooCommunity Activism
Kittu RandhawaLeadership
Robynne MurpheyWorkforce
Rosell FlatleyArts
Sunita GlosterMedia/Communication
The LoveysArts
Yvette KinkadeCommunity Activism

2018

NameCategory
Mary O'SullivanCommunity Activism
Leonie McGuireCommunity Activism
fEMPOWERGrand Stirrer
Lee LewisArts
Pearlie McNeillArts
Margot OliverMedia/Communication
Deborah BrennanEducation
Helen L'OrangeLeadership
Marilyn HattonLeadership

2017

NameCategory
Erin Wen Ai ChewCommunity Activism
Jude FinchCommunity Activism
Lewina JacksonCommunity Activism
Simone WhiteCommunity Activism
Mary KonstantopoulosSport
Grand Stirrer
The Baulkham Hills African Ladies TroupeArts
Nina AngeloArts
Gabriele JonesArts
Erika AddisMedia/Communication
End Rape on Campus Australia (EROC)Education
Hannah WandelEducation
Rachel CooperWorkforce
Marion BrownLeadership

2016

NameCategory
Billi McCarthy-Price and Hannah Massingham[11] Sport
Amanda Hill Grand Stirrer
The Women's LibraryArts
Catherine OrdwaySport
Lina CabaeroWorkforce
Janine WhitemanMentoring
Carol Booth and Liz RickmanLeadership
Sharon McKinnonLeadership
Darriea TurleyGovernment
Jozefa SobskiEducation
Jan BreckenridgeEducation
Monica DavidsonMedia/Communication
Julie PerkinsCommunity Activism
Jane DavidsonCommunity Activism
Heidi ZajacCommunity Activism

2015

NameCategory
Ashleigh ThomsonMentoring
Margaret HickieMentoring
Louise EvansSport
Chris RonaldsLeadership
Margaret HenryLeadership
Sally McManusGrand Stirrer
Betty FergusonMentoring
Amanda ShalalaSport
Tara MossGrand Stirrer
Finola MoorheadArts
Darelle DuncanCommunity Activism
Jeannie SotheranCommunity Activism
Saba Vasefi[12] Community Activism
Anjani RegmiCommunity Activism
Frances CrimminsLeadership

2014

NameCategory
Roxanne McMurrayLeadership
Maeve MarsdenArts
Vee MalnarArts
Lillian Howell ProjectCommunity Activism
Marilyn ForsytheWorkforce
Bronwyn CullingMentoring
Lin CooperMentoring
Bush LemonsLeadership
Marian BairdWorkforce
Hawzhin AzeezMedia/Communication
Kate RoweSport
McKenzie RaymondCommunity Activism
Zoya PatelMedia/Communication
Dorothy McRae-McMahonGrand Stirrer

2013

NameCategory
Suzie van OpdorpCommunity Activism
Shirley KentCommunity Activism
Anne ButtsworthMedia/Communication
Maree O'HalloranLeadership
Kim Rubenstein[13] Leadership
Destroy The JointGrand Stirrer
Ursula FrederickArts
Lee GrantArts
Rebecca OrdishMentoring
Fiona MillerMentoring
Wendy HerbertEducation
Dragica SinikoskiEducation
Danielle WarbySport
Heather ReidSport

2012

NameCategory
Nadia SalehWorkforce
Sonia LavertyWorkforce
Bronwyn PenrithMentoring
Natasa NikolicMentoring
Sylvia KinderMentoring
Teresa SavageGrand Stirrer
Jenna PriceMedia/Communication
Maree McDermottCommunity Activism
Bronwyn BancroftArts
Georgina AbrahamsArts
Cigdem AydemirArts
Jan McDonaldCommunity Activism

2010

NameCategory
Ludo McFerranCommunity Activism
Jennifer DalitzWorkforce
Kat ArmstrongBattling
Debbie CarstensWorkforce
Shokufeh KavaniArts
Sue SalthouseCommunity Activism
Nina FunnellMedia/Communication
Frances PlummerMentoring
Mary DimechMentoring
Jane PollardEducation
Dawn AtkinstonEducation
Gabe KavanaghCommunity Activism
Rose CampbellCommunity Activism
Susan SmithCommunity Activism
Maggy FargoCommunity Activism

2009

NameCategory
Edith WeisbergEducation
Charmaigne WeldonBattling
Ruth PollardMedia/Communication
Jane CaroMedia/Communication
Rhonda WilsonGrand Stirrer
Julie BatesWorkforce
Patricia GriffinCommunity Activism

2008

NameCategory
Jo KowalczykWorkforce
Liz BarlowGovernment
Lesley LaingEducation
Jude IrwinEducation
Matina MotteeCommunity Activism
Karen Lee WillisGrand Stirrer
Elaine Odgers NorlingCommunity Activism
Judy James BaileyMedia/Communication
Beth EldridgeCommunity Activism
Christine SinclairCommunity Activism
Tess BrillCommunity Activism

2007

NameCategory
Julie VelthuysMentoring
Ellie EllisEducation
Rosemary KariukiCommunity Activism
Muyesser DurerBattling
Kellie TranterCommunity Activism
Spiderlily RedgoldMedia/Communication
Denele CrozierCommunity Activism
Libby SilvaCommunity Activism
Marie MuirCommunity Activism
Emily MaguireMedia/Communication
Rosalind HelyardEducation

2006

NameCategory
Liz AshburnArts
Betty GreenCommunity Activism
Jane Corpuz-BrockCommunity Activism
Dorothy HoddinottEducation
Joy GoodsellCommunity Activism
Adele HorinMedia/Communication
Carmel NolaMedia/Communication
Catherine FoxMedia/Communication
Claire Moore (Senator)Government
Victoria AbigailMentoring
Jude StoddartWorkforce
Rosemary RichardsWorkforce
Daphne BaxterWorkforce
Helen WestwoodCommunity Activism
Marie ColemanGovernment
Anne FieldGovernment
Tegan WagnerGrand Stirrer
Priscilla LumsdenCommunity Activism
Dixie Link-GordonMentoring
Judith Troeth (Senator)Government
Lyn Allison (Senator)Government

2005

NameCategory
Merilyn ChildsWorkforce
Josephine ConwayCommunity Activism
Alva GeikieCommunity Activism
Nola CooperCommunity Activism
Bronwyn MoyeGovernment
Gerri GreenfieldGrand Stirrer
Margaret KirkbyAccess to Abortion
Julia FreeburyAccess to Abortion
Jacqui SmithMentoring
Margaret AlstonMentoring
Helen CampbellMedia/Communication
Anne-Mason FurnageBattling
Stefania SiedleckyAccess to Abortion
Trude KallirCommunity Activism
Dorothy CoraCommunity Activism

2004

NameCategory
Muriel HortinCommunity Activism
Susan RyanGovernment
Margo MooreCommunity Activism
Anne SummersGrand Stirrer
Lucy PorterBattling
Phillippa HallWorkforce
Joan LemaireMentoring
Dominique Hogan-DoranWorkforce
Julie GriffithsMentoring

2003

NameCategory
Jean SlarkeWorkforce
Denise FerrisArts
Di GrahamGrand Stirrer
Roseleen HealyArts
Cate TurnerCommunity Activism
Rebecca ReillyWorkforce
Aileen BeaverWorkforce
Suzan ViragoWorkforce
Betty JohnsonCommunity Activism
Elizabeth O'BrienCommunity Activism
Vicki PotempaCommunity Activism
Clare BurtonGrand Stirrer
Susan KendallGovernment
Fran HayesWorkforce

2002

NameCategory
Rachael Oakes-AshHumour
Judy HoracekHumour
Julia BairdMedia/Communication
Kathleen SwinbourneGovernment
Elizabeth DawsonEducation
Wendy McCarthyGrand Stirrer
Dorothy SymondsGrand Stirrer
Janne EllenCommunity Activism
Joyce StevensMentoring
Betty LittleBattling
Leichhardt Women's Community Health Centre Community Activism
Jan RobertsCommunity Activism
Jill BruneauArts

2001

NameCategory
Kristine CrudenGovernment
Robyn PlaisterGrand Stirrer
Erica LewisGovernment
Toni ModafferiMedia/Communication
Merle HighetCommunity Activism
Pam JohnstonCommunity Activism
Maggie SmythMentoring
Shirley JonesArts
Chrissie ShawArts
Martha AnsaraMedia/Communication
Kathryn McConnochieArts
NSW Teachers' Federation (on behalf of 13 women casual teachers)Workforce
Pat RichardsonBattling
Emma TomHumour

2000

NameCategory
Suzanne BellamyArts
Jennie GeorgeGrand Stirrer
Jan WoodCommunity Activism
Christine NixonMentoring
Margaret JonesBattling
Sarah MaddisonBattling
Rae FrancesWorkforce

1999

NameCategory
Joan BielskiGrand Stirrer
Gail HewisonArts
Noreen HewettBattling
Jane GardinerMedia/Communication
Helen McDermottWorkforce
Cathy BlockMentoring
Kate LavenderCommunity Activism

1998

NameCategory
Jenny TaylorBattling
Meredith BurgmannHumour
Juliet RichterLobbyist
Sheryle BagwellMedia/Communication
Eva CoxGrand Stirrer
Marlene ArdittoPolitical Potholder
Julie ComptonBattling
Misha SchubertYoung Woman
Ann SymondsGovernment
Sharon TobinWorkforce
Peggy HewettArts
Lina CabaeroWorkforce

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Edna Ryan Remembered. Hutton. Marg . New International Bookshop Cooperative. 1997. 0646330489.
  2. Web site: History of the Awards Edna Ryan Awards. www.ednaryan.net.au. 12 June 2017.
  3. Web site: The History, Organisation and Achievements of WEL NSW. Bielski. Joan. July 2005. 12 June 2017.
  4. Web site: Driving on roads is not enough. 2022-01-20. City of Sydney - What’s On. en.
  5. Web site: History of the Awards. 2022-01-20. Edna Ryan Awards. en-AU.
  6. Web site: Nominations Edna Ryan Awards. www.ednaryan.net.au. 12 June 2017.
  7. News: Women's advocate smashed educational barriers. 13 September 2012. The Sydney Morning Herald. 12 June 2017.
  8. News: Joyce Stevens: tireless activist for women's and workers' rights. 7 June 2014. The Sydney Morning Herald. 12 June 2017.
  9. Web site: Awards 1998 onwards Edna Ryan Awards. www.ednaryan.net.au. 12 June 2017.
  10. Web site: 2023-11-15 . Winner of feminist "Grand Stirrer" Award announced on air . 2023-11-16 . ABC listen . en-AU.
  11. Web site: Edna Ryan Award wins for Y Canberra women. YWCA Canberra. 16 November 2018.
  12. News: Saba Vasefi receives Edna Ryan Award. Asylum Seekers Centre. 16 November 2018.
  13. News: 2013 Edna Ryan Award. 22 October 2013. ANU College of Law. 16 November 2018.