Past Winners

Past Award Winners - 2002 TAS

Overall Tasmanian Winner

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Colleen McGann

Managing Director, St Luke's Private Hospital
As Managing Director of St Lukes' Private Hospital, Colleen McGann is responsible for three companies, 300 employees and annual revenue of $40 million. Under her leadership, St Lukes' Private Hospital has undergone a $14 million redevelopment and has established offices in seven cities where they previously had no presence.

Business Owner Award

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Judith Liauw

Judith Liauw has owned and managed Westside Pharmacy for 17 years. Through her involvement in the Tasmanian branch of the Pharmacy Guild of Australia, and now the Pharmacy Board of Tasmania, Judith continues to influence the direction of the pharmacy profession. In 1997, Judith joined the Tasmanian Employment Advisory Council which helps stimulate economic growth in Tasmania, through federally funded programs.

Private and Corporate Sector Award

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Sandra Gillanders

Sandra is Princinpal Consultant of Inner Development.

Community and Government Award

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Colleen McGann

As Managing Director of St Lukes' Private Hospital, Colleen McGann is responsible for three companies, 300 employees and annual revenue of $40 million. Under her leadership, St Lukes' Private Hospital has undergone a $14 million redevelopment and has established offices in seven cities where they previously had no presence.

Young Business Women's Award

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Kirsty Dunphey

At age 21, Kirsty Dunphey launched her own real estate business, becoming the youngest licensed real estate manager and owner in Tasmania. In just 18 months, M&M Real Estate has sold close to $20 million in real estate and the company continues to flourish in the Launceston property market. Kirsty was one of three finalists for this year's Young Australian of the Year Award.

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