HEIA Inc. awards its members for various awards. We seek to award members with honours from outside the organisation for the work they do on a voluntary basis for HEIA Inc. Below is a list of the awards members have received.
- 1995: Margo Miller (Q), Rosemary Cramp (TAS) – Fellowship
- 1996: Gay McDonald (NSW) – Isabel Horne Award ($1500)
- 1996: Ruby Riach (NSW) – Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for service to education
- 1997: Ruby Riach (NSW), Janet Reynolds (Q) – Fellowship
- 1997: Ruth Mainsbridge (TAS) – Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for recognition of outstanding contribution to the home economics profession, education and the community
- 1999: Margo Miller (Q) – Special Service Award
- 1999: Australian Capital Territory: Lydall Henman, Carol Kotz, Annette O’Brien,Pamella Rex, Betty Smith
New South Wales: Lois Aspin, Heather Crawford, Margaret Jacobsen, Lyn Parker, Lyn Peacock
Queensland: Margaret Henry, Kathryn Holzheimer, Joanne Jayne, Donna Pendergast, Janet Reynolds
South Australia: Helen Cranbrook, Julie Taylor,
Tasmania: Rita Cawley, Coralie Chamberlain, Donna Francombe, Penney Furmage, Gill Ginn, Melinda Whelan
Victoria: Mary Allison, Shirley Cameron, Mary Gome, Sally Kaptein, Carolyn Paulin
Western Australia: Susan Byfield, Margaret Dowling, Carol Elias, Iris Granger, Louise Morrison, Faye Sivwright, Marilyn Yates – Leadership Awards - 2001: Suzanne Russel (V), Judith Ryles (V), Marilyn Yates (WA) – Fellowship
- 2001: Australian Capital Territory: Carol Kotz, Anette O’Brien, Jennifer Pardy, Pamela Rex, Pamela Taylor, Betty Smith, Dawn Smith
New South Wales: Louise Godwin, Sherry Hill
Queensland: Cheryl Conroy, Sue Garrett, Joanne Jayne, Janet Reynolds,
South Australia: Heather Morton, Julie Taylor
Tasmania: Elizabeth Colman, Elizabeth Donnelly, Christine Suitor
Victoria: Wendy Hunter, Sally Kaptein, Anne Sibble, Carol Warren
Western Australia: Lyn Diver, Jane Duthie, Carol Elias, Helen Maitland, Jenny McMahon, Louise Morrison, Anita Phillips, Marilyn Yates - 2004: Dr Rosemary Jones (ACT/V), Dr Donna Pendergast (Q), Dr Janet Reynolds (Q), Betty Smith (ACT), Marilyn Yates (WA) – Service Awaqrd for exemplary service across 10 years since formation (HEIA)
- 2005: Gillian Ginn (TAS), Jenny McComb (V) – Service Award
- 2006: Elizabeth Donnely (TAS) – Service Award
- 2007: Dr Pamela Williams (ACT) – Service Award
- 2009: Dr Donna Pendergast (Q) – Fellowship
- 2012: Melinda Williams (TAS), Leanne Compton (V) – Service Award
- 2013:
- 2014:
- 2015: Julie Taylor (SA) – Fellowship
- 2017: Dr Janet Reynolds (Q) – Induction into Associations Hall of Fame for enduring service to HEIA
- 2018: Marilyn Yates (WA) – Induction into Associations Hall of Fame for enduring service to HEIA
- 2019:
- 2020: Carmel Glasgow(NT) – National Service Award
- 2021: Barbara Woulfe(WA), Noelene Matthews (WA)- National Service Award
- 2022: Kay York (Q) – Fellowship
- 2022: Jenny Unwin (NT) – National Service Award
- 2024: Fellowship Awards – Leanne Compton (V), Rosie Sciacca (Q), Sandra Fordyce-Voorham (V), Cheryl Sonter (V), Carolyn Paulin (V).
- 2024: Leadership Awards – Robert Ford (V), Peta Craig (ACT), Lyn Dymond (WA), Noelene Matthews (WA), Carmel Glasgow (V)
- 2024: Service Awards – Rhonda McInnes (V), Denise Cullen (WA), Sue Smith (Q), Ellen Morrow (WA)
- 2024 Teacher of the Year Award: Hannah Smith (Marist-Sion College (V)
- 2024 Teacher of the Year State Finalists – Teresa McAllister (WA), Viviane Wallace (SA), Adrienne McMahon (TAS), Tania Godsen (NSW), Sarah Jonker (Q), Bonnie Spry (NT)
1991:
Dr Janet Reynolds Award for Service to HEIA(Q) – for outstanding service to HEIA(Q) over a period of time.
- 2017:
- 2018 – Rosie Sciacca
- 2019 – Derryn Accut
- 2021 – Kay York
- 2017 –
- 2018 – Kerry Braby, Michelle Harris, Belinda Ingram, Samantha Johnson, Jill Shehab
- 2019 –
- 2021 – Catherine Stickland, Terasa Wedley, Jo Whickham, Kate Moretto
- 2018 – Full: Stephanie Holmes, Partial: Bianca Beard, Samantha Johnson, Sharyn Laidlaw, Romana Wallace, Terasa Wedley, Sinead Ray
NESLI advanced leadership program scholarships
2018 – Partial: Amanda Johnson, Natalie Carslake, Sophie Milne
Life Membership:
- 2016: Marilyn Yates
- 2008 – Marilyn Yates
- 2009 – Jane Duthie
- 2010 – Carol Elias
- 2014 – Noelene Matthews
- 2015 – Barbara Woulfe
- 2016 – Jennifer McGillivray
- 2017 – Lyn Girvan
- 2018 – Denise Cullen
HEIAWA Recognition of Service Award
- 2019 – Barbara Wolfe, Jennifer McGillivray, Noelene Matthews
Marilyn Yates Award – This award was inaugurated in 2013 and so named to acknowledge the contribution that Marilyn has made to Home Economics in Western Australia. It is awarded to the student who completes the Bachelor of Education (Home Economics with the highest academic score.
- 2014 Emily Casella
- 2015 Kim O’Halloran
- 2016 Jordan Kipps
- 2017 Jasmine Stone
- 2018 Erin Imatdieva
National Early Career Teacher’s Award for services to the professional association – Australian Professional Teaching Association
- 2014 – Ellen Morrow
- 2016 – Telana Vernon
Certificate of Recognition – School Curriculum and Standards Authority
- 2016 – Carol Pross
NESLI advanced leadership program scholarships
2018 – Partial: Vanessa Rivett
- 2019 – Barbara Wolfe, Jennifer McGillivray, Noelene Matthews
Marilyn Yates Award – This award was inaugurated in 2013 and so named to acknowledge the contribution that Marilyn has made to Home Economics in Western Australia. It is awarded to the student who completes the Bachelor of Education (Home Economics with the highest academic score.
- 2014 Emily Casella
- 2015 Kim O’Halloran
- 2016 Jordan Kipps
- 2017 Jasmine Stone
- 2018 Erin Imatdieva
National Early Career Teacher’s Award for services to the professional association – Australian Professional Teaching Association
- 2014 – Ellen Morrow
- 2016 – Telana Vernon
Certificate of Recognition – School Curriculum and Standards Authority
- 2016 – Carol Pross