2026

March

  • 18 March: Her Glory Awards 2026

    Her Glory Outstanding Chinese-Australian Women Awards 2026
    Celebrating Impact · Honouring the Future
    Celebrating outstanding Chinese-Australian women whose leadership and achievements have made remarkable contributions to society, culture, professional excellence and women’s empowerment.

    Presented by
    HerWell Australian

    FOUNDER'S MESSAGE

    Morning Li
    Founder of HerWell Australian
    Distinguished guests, friends, and dear sisters,
    Good evening.
    My name is Morning Li, founder of HerWell Australian. Many of our members kindly call me “Sister Yuexin.” To me, this name
    represents not only warmth, but also trust and responsibility.
    Over the past three years, HerWell Australian has grown from a small women’s community initiative into the organisation we
    see today. We may not have started with the strongest resources, but we have always remained committed to three values:
    dedication, excellence, and altruism.
    While preparing the Her Glory Outstanding Chinese-Australian Women Awards, we experienced moments of resource
    constraints, time pressure and many challenges. Yet we never doubted that this event is meaningful and worth pursuing.
    Because this is more than an awards ceremony.
    It recognises the value and impact of Chinese-Australian women, celebrates confidence and leadership, and represents a
    collective commitment to responsibility and contribution.
    In Australia, a nation proud of its multicultural identity, Chinese-Australian women contribute across business, education,
    healthcare, culture and community leadership.
    Through the Her Glory Awards, we hope to create a platform where their achievements and leadership can be seen and
    celebrated more widely.
    March 18 is not just a date.
    It marks a meaningful moment for Chinese-Australian women within Australia’s multicultural landscape — and the beginning of
    an even greater journey ahead.
    Thank you.

    Morning Li
    Founder, HerWell Australian

    ABOUT THE ORGANISER

    HerWell Australian

    Empowering Women · Connecting Communities · Inspiring Leadership

    HerWell Australian is a community organisation dedicated to empowering Chinese women in Australia through wellbeing support, leadership development and community engagement. Key initiatives include Her Stage, Her Talk, and the Her Glory Award, recognising outstanding Chinese-Australian women who have made meaningful contributions to society. HerWell Australian also leads the Blue Ribbon Pledge, supporting culturally inclusive mental health awareness initiatives for Asian background women.

    MAJOR SUPPORTER: Chinese Museum

    The Chinese Museum in Melbourne is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history and cultural heritage of Chinese Australians. Located in Melbourne’s historic Chinatown, the museum presents exhibitions and educational programs exploring the journey and contributions of Chinese communities in Australia. As a Major Supporter of the Her Glory Awards, the Chinese Museum proudly supports the recognition of outstanding Chinese-Australian women.

    Celebrating Our Honoured Guests

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    MEET THE HONOUREES

    Guosheng Yang Chen
    Social Impact Award

    Sponsor: NeoPower

    Cr. Nicky Luo
    Leadership Award

    Sponsor: Royal Grace Medical Clinic

    Dr Judy Tang
    Professional Excellence Award

    Sponsor: Harris Technology


    Bihong Wang
    Community Service Award

    Sponsor: JIA Living Group

    Ada Wang
    Cultural Contribution Award


    Sponsor: JR Property Group

    Jenny Hsieh
    Innovation & Initiative Award


    Sponsor: Dream Tong Kong


    Tina Yeh Curtain
    Integrity & Social Responsibility Award


    Sponsor: iHome Reimagining

    Anne Pang MW
    Female Empowerment Award

    Sponsor: SumaNurica

    Dr Huiyun Zhao
    Wellbeing Impact Award


    Sponsor: Whisper on the water Pty Ltd trading as Mirage Whitsundays

    Responsible Party: Yue Xin Hui Association, Museum of Chinese Australian History

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