A 2024 AMARI Gala winner with their award

The 2024 AMARI Gala

Still We Rise.

Pullman on the Park, Melbourne. 23 March 2024. Thirteen awards. The first record of the night.

The night

The inaugural AMARI Gala took its place at Pullman on the Park. A room of founders, performers, athletes and the people who carry the work. The theme, Still We Rise, framed the evening. The winners gave it weight.

Community & Business

The builders.

Business of the Year

Vola Foods

Founded by Ashley Vola. Cameroonian cuisine, taken to the Australian table. A staple business, and the backdrop to a thousand nights.

Winner, AMARI Gala 2024

Entrepreneur of the Year

Habiba Ahmed

Founder of 4th Trimester. Postpartum and maternal support for mothers, built on rigour, information and trust. Second-generation Somali. Mother of two.

Winner, AMARI Gala 2024

Social Impact Award

Shooters Shoot

Melbourne charity, basketball as the vehicle. Access, mentoring and life-skills programmes for young people. Years of work behind the result.

Winner, AMARI Gala 2024

Creative Arts

The makers.

Musical Artist of the Year

SOLI

Australian R&B. Touring 2023 with Tones and I and Macklemore. A 2023 release that earned critical attention. Range across identity, resilience, voice.

Winner, AMARI Gala 2024

Content Creator of the Year

Bittersweet Podcast

Directed and produced by Wintana Kidane and Rahel Ephrem. Conversation, sharp on culture, sharper on the moment. A following built by saying things that travel.

Winner, AMARI Gala 2024

Visual Artist of the Year

Ivy Mutuku

Kenyan-born multidisciplinary artist. 2023 saw ‘Between Us’, a body of work on friendship and the platonic register. Visual storytelling at the pinnacle of personal integrity.

Winner, AMARI Gala 2024

Personality of the Year

Lydia Tesema

Melbourne-born MC, host, presenter and founder of Below The Surface. Australian event stages, commissioned interviews in the USA. A global conversationalist with the room.

Winner, AMARI Gala 2024

Performing Artist of the Year

Chantal Bala

Multidisciplinary performing artist. Expressive choreography, dynamic stage presence, the kind of confidence the front row feels first.

Winner, AMARI Gala 2024

Sport

The record holders.

Emerging Athlete of the Year

Naomi Chinnama

Defender. U23 World Cup performances against the international standard. Pace, positional discipline and a result on the biggest stage.

Winner, AMARI Gala 2024

Athlete of the Year

Joseph Deng

Australian middle-distance runner. 2023: the national record in the 800 metres, broken. International competition through the year. Speed, endurance, the lap that holds.

Winner, AMARI Gala 2024

Standalone

The night’s highest honours.

Moment of the Year

South Sudan Men’s Basketball

2023 FIBA World Cup, their first appearance, sealed with key wins and qualification for the Paris 2024 Olympics. A national result watched far beyond the court.

Winner, AMARI Gala 2024

Trailblazer Award

Akec Makur Chuot

AFL professional. Skill on the field, the kind of performance that opens doors that stay open. A first that won’t be the last.

Winner, AMARI Gala 2024

Amari Icon Award

Selba Gondoza-Luka

Mental health clinician, counsellor, and CEO of Afri-Aus Care. Decades of practice. The UBUNTU philosophy and the Positive Change Model, applied in the room. Member, Victorian African Communities Committee. A body of work that defines the standard.

Winner, AMARI Gala 2024

The 2024 AMARI Gala room

The standard, set

The first room.

The 2024 Gala set what AMARI is. Read on for the second year, and the third.