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Australian AI Awards 2025 finalists unveiled

Technology
19 September 2025

Several accounting companies have been short-listed in the second annual Australian AI Awards, which champions individuals and organisations pioneering Australian AI innovation.

AI adoption has skyrocketed across the nation, with 90 per cent of Australian employees now using generative AI tools to support their day-to-day tasks, and 47 per cent using it almost daily, according to research by Robert Half.

Launched by Momentum Media, and supported by industry partner AWS, the Australian AI Awards reflects the extraordinary rise of AI across every corner of the economy, and aims to recognise the innovators leading the sector.

This year, a total of 249 finalists were selected from 463 submissions, with finalists set to battle it out for trophies across 10 individual and 23 group categories.

 
 

Click here to view the full list of finalists.

Several accounting professionals and organisations are in the running for the awards, including seven finalists in the AI Innovator - Accountancy Services category.

Accounting professionals recognised for their achievements include representatives from Clear Tax, Australian Payroll Association, Grant Thornton Australia Limited, BGL Corporate Solutions, Infinity Accounting and Business Advisory, and more.

Leading AI consultants, rising stars, and academics also made the shortlist, alongside cybersecurity companies, mortgage broking businesses, real estate agencies, healthcare companies, information technology professionals, and defence and aerospace companies.

The winners will be announced at a black-tie gala ceremony on Wednesday, 5 November 2025 at the Sofitel Sydney Wentworth. Click here to buy tickets.

How winners will be chosen

The Australian AI Awards, in conjunction with event stakeholders Momentum Media, and a panel of leading AI professionals, involves a robust awards methodology to form the backbone for assessing and benchmarking Australia’s leading AI professionals and businesses.

All submissions undergo a thorough audit process, checking demographic and other information against category eligibility criteria based on the information provided in the submission.

Those submissions deemed eligible against submission criteria are reviewed and assessed by a panel of Momentum Media events and editorial team members and executives, plus stakeholders where required, to determine the finalists for each category.

Finalist submissions will now be delivered to a panel of respected professionals and business leaders who assess each submission against the criteria of each award category.

The judges score each part of the submission across the category’s criteria to reach an aggregated score. Several judges will individually assess each submission for each category, offering a blended score and assessment.

The combined judging scores for each submission for each category are tabulated, with the highest-scoring submission deemed the winner.

For more information about the awards program, click here.

About the author

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Accounting Times

Jerome Doraisamy is the managing editor of Momentum Media’s professional services suite, encompassing Lawyers Weekly, HR Leader, Accountants Daily, and Accounting Times. He has worked as a journalist and podcast host at Momentum Media since February 2018. Jerome is also the author of The Wellness Doctrines book series, an admitted solicitor in NSW, and a board director of the Minds Count Foundation.