Awards & Recognitions

Celebrating Our Commitment to Student Well-being and Safety

We’re honoured that Stymie has been recognised through a number of awards over the years. These acknowledgements mean a lot but they aren’t really about us. They belong to the young people who use Stymie with courage, choosing to speak up when it matters most. Every anonymous notification is an act of bravery that helps keep someone safe.

We also share these honours with the schools and communities who walk alongside us. Their commitment to building cultures of care, kindness, and accountability is what makes Stymie more than just a tool, it makes it a movement.

These awards remind us that when young people are given a safe way to use their voices, and supported by their communities, real change is possible. We’re deeply grateful for the trust, support, and partnership that makes this work matter every single day.

2025 – The Educator, Service Provider Awards (Best Educational Service Providers in Australia, Tech/Hardware).

Recognised nationally as a leading educational service provider for impact and innovation.

2024 – Telstra Best of Business Awards, Queensland State Finalist (Building Communities & Embracing Innovation).

Celebrated for strengthening communities and creating innovative tools that help young people speak up.

2024 – Sunshine Coast Business Awards, Hall of Fame Inductee.

Honoured for sustained excellence after multiple category wins.

2023 – University of Southern Queensland (USQ) Alumnus of the Year & Outstanding Alumnus in Education.

Rachel Downie was recognised by USQ for significant contributions to education and child protection.

2023 – Rachel Downie QLD Churchill Fellowship

Awarded to research global approaches to preventing bullying and supporting young people.

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2023 – Australia Post ORIAS, Small Business Innovation Award (Winner).

Recognised for innovative solutions in creating safer school environments.

2023 Coralus Venture Selection

Chosen among purpose-driven women ventures for entry into Coralus, gaining access to mentoring, community capital and a global network.

2023 – Sunshine Coast Business Awards, Winner – Social Impact (Small).

Acknowledged locally for positive impact on young people and communities.

2022 – Queensland Child Protection Week Awards, Thriving Communities Initiative (Winner).

Recognised for building safer, kinder communities for children.

2022 – World Summit Awards (WSA), Global Champion/Winner (Health & Well-Being).

Recognised internationally for Stymie’s international impact on student wellbeing and safety.

2022 – Sunshine Coast Business Awards, Winner – Social Impact (Small).

Celebrated for meaningful social impact through Stymie’s work in schools.

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2020 – Rachel Downie Queensland Australian of the Year.

Honoured for turning personal tragedy into action that helps young people find their voice.

2019 – Sunshine Coast Business Awards, Winner – Health & Wellness (Small).

Recognised locally for improving the wellbeing of students and communities.

2018 – Women in Digital Awards, Making a Difference (Winner).

Celebrated for using technology to create meaningful social change.

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