Nominations for the 2026 Honour Roll are now open!
Do you know an extraordinary Victorian woman? Celebrate their contribution by nominating them for the 2026 Victorian Honour Roll of Women.
About the Honour Roll
The Victorian Honour Roll of Women recognises women who show remarkable leadership and excellence in their:
- field of expertise, interest, or endeavour
- commitment to the community.
The Honour Roll elevates the significant contributions of Victorian women. This includes trans women and gender diverse people.
The Honour Roll works to counter restrictive and harmful gender norms. We do this by increasing the visibility of women as role models and leaders.
The Honour Roll was established in 2001 as part of Victoria’s centenary celebrations. More than 770 women have been inducted into the Honour Roll.
Key dates
Nominations open: Tuesday 27 January 2026
Nominations close: 11:59 pm Friday 20 March 2026
Assessment period: April to June 2026
Notification of outcomes: July 2026
Ceremony: September 2026 (TBC)
Nomination categories
Victorian women can be nominated for their achievements in either paid or voluntary work. Each nominee can only be nominated under one category. Nominations are invited across 5 (five) categories:
Eligibility
Nominations are open to anyone who:
- is a woman. We welcome nominations for or from trans women, sistergirls and gender diverse people
- was born in, or have spent a considerable part of their life in Victoria
- has made a significant and lasting contribution at a local, state, national or international level.
We strongly encourage nominations for diverse women including:
- First Nations women
- women living with disability
- women of colour
- women from culturally and racially marginalised backgrounds
- women from the LGBTIQA+ community
- women from regional and rural communities.
Before submitting a nomination, discuss your plans with the nominee and ask their permission to be assessed for the Honour Roll of Women.
Posthumous and self-nominations
Posthumous nominations and self-nominations are welcome.
For posthumous nominees, you may want to discuss the nomination with their family.
Make a nomination
Nominations close 11:59 pm Friday 20 March 2026.
If you would prefer to submit your nomination in another format, please email womensleadership.fv@vic.gov.au.
Offline nominations will not be considered by the assessment panel unless prior arrangements have been made with the Office for Women.
You can use the sample nomination form - available below - to help you prepare your nomination before completing the online form.
Information you need to provide
You must be familiar with the nominee’s work and be able to discuss their achievements in detail.
For ideas on what information to include, explore previous inductees to the Honour Roll.(opens in a new window)
You will be asked to provide:
- details of the nominee including their name and contact details
- your contact details
- a brief summary of the nominee (short biography) as it relates to their nomination and the category selected.
- You can upload a copy of their CV or provide a link to their LinkedIn profile. There’s no need to provide a detailed history of their professional or academic background.
You must address the following selection criteria:
- Tell us why you think the nominee should be inducted.
- Describe the nominee’s activities and achievements including how their activities and achievements have:
- made a significant contribution to their community, field of work or endeavour
- generated long-term benefits for the local, national or international community.
- How does the nominee exemplify the description of the ideal inductee for the category you are nominating them under.
You will also need to provide:
- details of 2 referees for the nominee and their written or verbal statements of support. Please note: nominators cannot be a referee for the person they are nominating.
- a high-quality recent photo of the nominee.
Written statements of support (referee letters) from referees should be:
- displayed on official letterhead (if possible)
- have the contact details of the referee displayed on the letter
- contain a signature of the referee (electronic signature or hand written on the letter).
You can add up to 5 additional documents or materials to support your nomination. This could include news articles, published work, links to YouTube videos, awards or other items that provide a greater understanding of the nominee’s achievements.
The supporting documents provide context, confirm the nominee’s achievements and support the induction process. They are not compulsory and will not be assessed as part of the nomination.
Privacy and your personal information
View the Department of Families, Fairness and Housing's privacy statement.
Nomination toolkit and sample form
Tips for making a nomination
Victorian Honour Roll of Women inductees are recognised under one of 5 categories. Nominators must show how the nominee reflects their selected category.
Don't focus on all the nominee’s achievements. Highlight those that show how they are suitable to be inducted in your selected category.
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Victorian Honour Roll of Women inductees
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