2024: Mandingalbay Yidinji Aboriginal Corporation for Mandingalbay Authentic Indigenous Tours
2023: AMS Group for A Beacon for Reconciliation
2022: Baidam Solutions
2021:
Joint Winner: North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation for North Queensland Bulk Ports Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan 2020–22
Joint Winner: Queensland Nurses and Midwives Union for Queensland Nurses and Midwives Union First Nations Branch
2020: Hutchinson Builders for Statim Yaga (Start Work)
2019: Australian BlackCard Pty Ltd for The BlackCard
2018: Rio Tinto Aluminium Limited
2017: The Woodward Family CaPTA Group
2016: Aurizon
2015: Brisbane Broncos
2014: Island & Cape
2013: Thiess
2012: Islanders Board of Industry and Service
2011: Virgin Australia
Community category (2007–2024)
2024: Butchulla Men’s Business Aboriginal Association for Butchulla Warriors’ Memorial – A Journey of Reconciliation
2023: Garbutt Magpies Sporting and Cultural Association for Mariakarti Nyawa, Kurranyu Nyinama – Look Back If You Want To Go Forward
2022: Hinchinbrook Shire Council for Hinchinbrook Indigenous Literacy Project
2021: COOEE Indigenous Family and Community Education Centre for COOEE Elders
2020: Beulah Community Limited
2019: Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council for Yarrabah Band Festival
2018: Cherbourg Historical Precinct Group Inc.
2017: Cairns Hockey Association
2016: Yugambeh Museum Language and Heritage Research Centre
2015: Act for Kids
2014: South Cape York Catchments
2013: Queensland Theatre Company
2012: Mungalla Aboriginal Business Corporation
2011: Napranum Parents and Learning (PaL) Group
2010: Blue Care
2009: Yugambeh Museum Language and Heritage Research Centre
2008: Brisbane Indigenous Media Association Inc
2007: LifeTec Queensland
Education category (2011–2024)
2024: Abergowrie State School
2023: St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School for St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School Reconciliation Action Plan
2022: Blackwater State High School for Blackwater State High School Reconciliation Action
2021: Gracemere State School for Gracemere State School Watch this Space – Darumbal Wadya is HERE!
2020: Eidsvold P–12 State School for Yumbin means ‘All of us’
2019: Bald Hills State School for Turrwan Circle: Walking in the footsteps of the Turrbal People
2018: Mabel Park State High School
2017: North Keppel Island Environmental Education Centre
2016: James Cook University
2015: Bray Park State School
2014: Kirwan State High School
2013: Waterford West State School
2012: Sunshine Coast Institute of TAFE
2011: Kirwan State High School
Health and wellbeing category (2021–2024)
2024: Apunipima Cape York Health Council and Torres and Cape Hospital and Health Service for Cape York Kidney Care
2023: Gold Coast Health for Waijungbah Jarjums Service
2022: Pass on the Fire Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Corporation for The Boss Boxing
2021: Ronald McDonald House Charities North Australia for Closing the Gap and cultural inclusion at Ronald McDonald House Charities North Australia
Partnership category (2004–2024)
2024: Isa Rodeo Limited and Mona Aboriginal Corporation for Mount Isa Mines Indigenous Rodeo Championships
2023: Queensland Theatre and Cairns Indigenous Art Fair for Othello
2022: Queensland Police Service, Wugu Nyambil and Yarrabah Shire Council for the Yarrie Yarns Project
2021:
Joint Winner: The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service (Qld), Northern Peninsula Area Justice Services Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation (NPA Community Justice Group) and Queensland Police Service (Bamaga Station) for Northern Peninsula Area Licensing Muster Initiative
Joint Winner: Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation and Rainforest 4 Foundation
2020: Sunshine Coast Regional Council, Jinibara People Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Studies Centre
2019: Mossman State School and Kuku Yalanji Language Advisory Group for Respect and Consultation: Honouring Kuku Yalanji Language at Mossman State Primary School
2018: Queensland Theatre, Lone Star Company and Ergon Network and Energex, part of the Energy Queensland Group
2017: Cairns Indigenous Art Fair and Ports North
2016: Department of Transport and Main Roads, and Cape York Land Council Aboriginal Corporation
2015: Kalwun Development Corporation and Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing
2014: Mungalla Aboriginal Business Corporation and CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences
2013: Queensland Performing Arts Trust and Nguin Warrup Ltd
2012: The Centre for Appropriate Technology, Engineers without Borders Australia, Bana Yarralji Bubu Inc and Aurecon
2011: MurriWatch and Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation Queensland (ANTaR Qld) and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women's Legal and Advocacy Service (ATSIWLAS)
2010: Nhulundu Wooribah Indigenous Health Organisation and Gladstone News Weekly
2009: The Indigenous School Based Traineeship Program: A partnership of Warner Village Theme Parks and Sea World Resort and Water Park and the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation
2008: The Pelican Hope Vale Project: ANZ Bank and Pelican Expeditions
2007: The Split Rock Inca Alliance—Myuma Pty Ltd, Seymour Whyte Constructions Pty Ltd and Department of Main Roads
2006: Sunshine Coast Institute of TAFE and Bush TV
2005: Greentime Plantation Services and Northern Project Contracting and Waanyi Nations Aboriginal Corporation (Joint winners)
2004: North Queensland Gas Pipeline Project
The Premier's Reconciliation Award winner (2004–2024)
2024: Butchulla Men's Business Aboriginal Association for Butchulla Warriors’ Memorial – A Journey of Reconciliation
2023: Gold Coast Health for Waijungbah Jarjums Service
2022: Queensland Police Service, Wugu Nyambil and Yarrabah Shire Council for the Yarrie Yarns Project
2021: Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation and Rainforest 4 Foundation
2020: Indigenous Centre Ltd for Screens share Aboriginal history to support reconciliation
2019: Mossman State School and Kuku Yalanji Language Advisory Group for Respect and Consultation: Honouring Kuku Yalanji Language at Mossman State Primary School
2018: Joint winners – Mable Park State High School for Miracles at Mabel; and Office of the Commonwealth Games, Department of Innovation, Tourism Industry Development and the Commonwealth Games and Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Organising Corporation for Delivering the GC2018 Reconciliation Action Plan
2017: Puuya Foundation
2016: Bond University and Alliance of Girl’s Schools Australasia
2015: Queensland Theatre Company and Sibelco Australia
2014: Yugambeh Museum and Dreamworld
2013: Myuma Pty Ltd and the Department of Transport and Main Roads
2013: Cape York Aboriginal Australian Category
2012: Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts and Link-Up (Qld) Aboriginal Corporation
2011: Cherbourg Historical Precinct Group Inc
2010: Mt St Michael's College and Weemala Indigenous Higher Education Unit, Australian Catholic University
2009: Yugambeh Museum Language and Heritage Research Centre
2008: Torres Strait Heritage Pty Ltd
2007: The Split Rock Inca Alliance—Myuma Pty Ltd, Seymour Whyte Constructions Pty Ltd and Department of Main Roads
2006: Riverlife Mirrabooka
2005: Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park
2004: Paronella Park
Emerging Business category (2004–2010)
2010: Carbon Media Events Pty Ltd
2009: Western Cape Centre Ltd
2008: Torres Strait Heritage Pty Ltd
2007: Dirranbandi Gindjurra Timber Enterprise
2006: Western Cape Earthmoving
2005: BlackBase—Youth Development and Mentoring Organisation
2004: Paronella Park
Established Business category (2007–2010)
2010: Commonwealth Bank
2009: Qantas Airways Limited
2008: Westpac Banking Corporation
2007: Lockhart River Art and Cultural Centre
Employment category (2003–2007)
2007: Lawn Hill and Riversleigh Pastoral Holding Company