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Queensland Plumbing and Gas Industry Awards celebrates 25th year of dedication and innovation

 

On Friday, 3 October, the 25th Plumbing and Gas Industry Awards celebrated the apprentices, tradespeople, businesses, and industry professionals who set the benchmark for excellence in plumbing, gas, and hydraulic consultancy.

Presented by the Master Plumbers’ Association of Queensland (MPAQ) in partnership with Reliance Worldwide Corporation (RWC), the ceremony honoured outstanding individuals and teams who delivered exceptional quality of work to their customers.

The event brought together over 700 people from across the industry at the Star Brisbane, including industry leaders, organisations, and emerging talent to commemorate the occasion.

Across 16 different categories, 113 nominees, finalists and winners were recognised for their outstanding work.

CEO of MPAQ Penny Cornah said the awards are a chance to celebrate excellence across the state, with this year marking its 25th anniversary.

“It is a significant milestone in recognising the outstanding achievements of individuals and organisations who exemplify professionalism and commitment in protecting the health and safety of our communities,” said Penny.

“Every nominee, and especially our distinguished finalists, should take great pride in their accomplishments. These awards are a symbol of the dedication and high standards that define our industry.”

 

Presenting the Winners of the Plumbing and Gas Industry Awards:

 

Winners
Recognising excellence by apprentices in the plumbing and gas industry.
Apprentice Awards

 

  • Testo School Based Apprentice of the Year – Lochlan Moroney
  • CSQ Merv Harris Memorial Bursary Award – Cooper Burke
  • Rheem Second Year Apprentice of the Year – William Sheppard
  • Caroma Third Year Apprentice of the Year – Jedd Leo
  • Fourth Year Apprentice of the Year – Russell Lynch
  • Reece Queensland Apprentice of the Year – Russell Lynch
winners
Recognising excellence in the plumbing and gas industry.
Business & Individual Awards

 

  • Austbrokers Comsure Andrea Vogler Women in Business Award – Sonia Jones
  • The Service Trades College Tradesperson of the Year – Blake McMahon
  • RWC Businessperson of the Year – James Giles
  • Tradelink Plumbing or Gas Trainer of the Year – Rob Mackintosh
  • Service Excellence Award – Conrad Martens Plumbing & Hot Water
  • MPAQ President’s Award – Bruce Wallace
winners
Recognising outstanding projects in the plumbing and gas industry.
Project Awards

 

  • AHSCA Queensland Hydraulic Consultancy Design of the Year – Sana Apartments, MDA Engineers
  • MM Kembla Outstanding Copper Plumbing & Gas Project of the Year – Star Tower 2 (Destination Gold Coast), Beavis & Bartels
  • Zip Water Commercial Plumbing or Gas Project of the Year – CSR, James Giles Plumbing
  • Plumbing Plus Domestic Plumbing or Gas Project of the Year – Broadwater Park, Plumbmasters Gold Coast

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Finalists for the 2025 Plumbing & Gas Industry Awards

We are excited to announce the finalists for the 2025 Plumbing & Gas Industry Awards, listed below.

This year’s response was truly exceptional, with an impressive number of high-quality nominations. The judging process was highly competitive, reflecting the excellence present in every category. Congratulations and good luck to all the outstanding individuals, companies, and projects that have made it to this stage.

Finalists
Recognising excellence by apprentices in the plumbing and gas industry.
Apprentice Awards

Testo School Based Apprentice of the Year

Rheem Second Year Apprentice of the Year

Caroma Third Year Apprentice of the Year

Fourth Year Apprentice of the Year

Construction Skills Queensland Merv Harris Memorial Bursary Award

Reece Queensland Apprentice of the Year

The finalists for this award are made up of the winners of the 2nd year, 3rd year and 4th year apprentice of the year award categories and will be announced at the ceremony.

Finalists
Recognising excellence in the plumbing and gas industry.
Business & Individual Awards

ServiceTitan Service Excellence Award

Austbrokers Comsure Andrea Vogler Women in Business Award

RWC Businessperson of the Year

Tradelink Plumbing or Gas Trainer of the Year

The Service Trades College Australia Tradesperson of the Year

MPAQ President's Award

The winner of this award will be honoured at the awards ceremony.

Finalists
Recognising outstanding projects in the plumbing and gas industry.
Project Awards

AHSCA Queensland Hydraulic Consultancy Design of the Year

MM Kembla Outstanding Copper Plumbing & Gas Project of the Year

Plumbing Plus Domestic Plumbing or Gas Project of the Year

Zip Water Commercial Plumbing or Gas Project of the Year

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Trade Excellence Celebrated at the Plumbing and Gas Industry Awards 2024

The path forward to a sustainable, progressive, and successful industry is paved by trailblazers.

On its 24th year, the Plumbing and Gas Industry Awards endeavours to celebrate these trailblazers – individuals, teams, and businesses who have showcased their unwavering commitment to protecting the health and safety of our communities with passion and excellence.

Presented by Master Plumbers’ Association of Queensland (MPAQ) in partnership with Event Partner Reliance Worldwide Corporation (RWC), the Plumbing and Gas Industry Awards Night was held at the brand-new Queen’s Wharf Brisbane and was attended by a record-breaking number of industry professionals and partners, local dignitaries, business owners, and esteemed guests.

Apprentice Recognition

The future of the industry is promising, with hardworking apprentices moving it forward.

Liam Winkcup won School Based Apprentice of the Year for his enthusiasm and precision in drainage work while Maxwell Gaddes from Adept Plumbing secured the Rheem Second Year Apprentice of the Year award, impressing judges with his solid understanding of plumbing advancements. Jeffrey Vaughan from James Giles Plumbing was named The Service Trades College Australia Fourth Year Apprentice of the Year for his initiative, dedication, and positive attitude. Taking home the Construction Skills Queensland Merv Harris Memorial Bursary Award was Harrison Tresider from Beavis & Bartels for his strong communication and problem-solving skills. Bradley Jolly of Tropical Coast Plumbing claimed both the Caroma Third Year Apprentice of the Year and the prestigious Reece Queensland Apprentice of the Year titles for his professionalism and valuable contributions to his workplace.


Business and Trade Excellence

Also shining bright on the night were individuals and businesses who showcased visionary leadership and exemplary practice.

Nick Day of Rivercity Maintenance Service Pty Ltd won RWC Businessperson of the Year for his unique business initiatives and strategic planning. Toni Hillman from the Logan City Council received the Tradelink Women in Plumbing and Gas Award for her proactive leadership and industry contributions. James Sharvell of 2Brothers Plumbing & Gas Pty Ltd was named Department of Housing, Local Government, Planning and Public Works Tradesperson of the Year for his hands-on leadership and community involvement. Brianna Baker from Tropical Coast Plumbing took home the Austbrokers Comsure Andrea Vogler Women in Business Award for being a proactive leader and role model for other females in the trade. Creek to Coast Plumbing brought home the BUSSQ Service Excellence Award for their “givers gain” philosophy, fostering reciprocal support for the local economy.


Project Recognition

Exceptional projects were highlighted during the night – a testament to the industry’s commitment to outstanding work.

Tru-Flow Services won the Zip Water Commercial Plumbing or Gas Project of the Year for their work on the Field of Dreams facility. 2Brothers Plumbing & Gas claimed the Plumbing Plus Domestic Plumbing or Gas Project of the Year for The Corso, a beautiful and complex three-story architectural home. AECOM‘s Logan Hospital Expansion project earned the AHSCA Queensland Hydraulic Consultancy Design of the Year while QLD Industrial Gasfitting Services won the MM Kembla Outstanding Copper Plumbing & Gas Project of the Year for the technical skill of their recent project, Bradnams Doors and Windows.


Industry Leadership

The Awards Night also acknowledged industry leaders who played pivotal roles in shaping the plumbing and gas industry through training, mentorship, and driving growth.

The late Trevor Morris was posthumously awarded the MPAQ President’s Award for his decades-long service and dedication to the field. Paul Beaumont was awarded the inaugural MPAQ President’s Industry Award for his significant work and contributions as principal inspector for gas work and devices at Resources Safety & Health Queensland.


“The plumbing and gas profession is crucial in protecting the health and safety of our communities, and it’s our responsibility to uphold these standards with excellence. Every nominee, especially our distinguished finalists and winners, should take great pride in the remarkable levels of professionalism they consistently demonstrate,” said Penny Cornah, MPAQ’s Chief Executive Officer.

Congratulations to all the winners of the Plumbing and Gas Industry Awards 2024 and thank you to everyone who came on the night to join MPAQ in celebrating the amazing achievements of the plumbing and gas industry as a whole.

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Industry’s Best Shine in Queensland Plumbing and Gas Awards

Master Plumbers’ Association of Queensland celebrated the best of the plumbing and gas industry at the 2023 Plumbing and Gas Industry Awards on Friday 6 October. This year, Queensland-based businesses and individuals exemplified unparalleled passion, unrelenting resilience, groundbreaking innovation, inspiring leadership, and new standards of excellence as winners were recognised in each of the 16 award categories throughout the evening.

Presented by Master Plumbers’ Association of Queensland (MPAQ) in partnership with Event Partner Reliance Worldwide Corporation (RWC), the presentation dinner was held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre (BCEC). More than 650 industry professionals, local dignitaries, business owners, and esteemed guests were in attendance for a spectacular night of celebrations and networking.

Legendary host and sportscaster Ben Dobbin led the festivities this year, setting up the stage for some inspiring words from the Hon. Mick de Brenni MP, Minister for Energy, Renewables and Hydrogen and Minister for Public Works and Procurement, and the Hon. Di Farmer, Minister for Employment and Small Business, Minister for Training and Skills Development and Minister for Youth Justice.

Showcasing a bright future for the industry were the five apprentices who took home the apprentice awards. Exhibiting a solid grasp of technical knowledge and highlighting their dedication to their craft, these apprentices hold incredible promise in shaping the industry: Cody Heyer of S&C Plumbing Services, School Based Apprentice of the Year; Caleb Anderson of Shaw’s Plumbing & Gas, Rheem Second Year Apprentice of the Year; Joel Murray of Honest Plumbing Solutions, Caroma Third Year Apprentice of the Year; Nicholas Anderson of Evermore Plumbing & Gas, Construction Skills Queensland Merv Harris Memorial Bursary Award; and Jack Keogh of Axis Plumbing QLD, winning both The Service Trades College Australia Fourth Year Apprentice of the Year and Reece Queensland Apprentice of the Year.

Not to be left behind are the women whose contributions to the industry are unmatched, both off and on the tools. Kirsty Train from Grace Gas Fitting, Plumbing and Home Maintenance in Toowoomba took home one of the biggest and most sought-after awards of the night – the Department of Energy and Public Works Tradesperson of the Year.In her 16-year tenure in the industry, she has carved a remarkable path, underscored by a steadfast commitment to technical proficiency and strong support for mental health and safety. Nicole Vermaak of Ryano’s Plumbing and Gas Fitting Pty Ltd also shone bright during the night as she won the Simpro Women in Plumbing and Gas Award. Her adaptability in the face of change has furnished her with the crucial attributes to emerge as a trailblazer in the plumbing and gas sector. Representing regional Queensland and the women off the tools, Lucinda Giles from James Giles Plumbing Pty Ltd took home the Austbrokers Comsure Andrea Vogler Women in Business Award for her pioneering, impactful business initiatives and dedication to championing a team environment steeped in nurturing and unwavering support.

John Franklin from Franklin Plumbing and Gas lit up the stage when he emerged victorious in the coveted RWC Businessperson of the Year award. At the helm of his plumbing and gas business on the Gold Coast, he embodies the essence of an industry luminary who recognises the necessity of adapting to dynamic business landscapes.

A first in Plumbing and Gas Industry Awards history, the MPAQ President’s Award was given to John Salmon of Salmon Plumbing Services. His exemplary contribution as a member of the MPAQ Council and his passion for growing his business and craft speaks volumes of the mark he has left in the industry.

Tropical Coast Plumbing took to the stage for the BUSSQ Service Excellence Award to receive recognition for their best practices and sterling achievements. With an unwavering commitment to cutting-edge technology, Tropical Coast Plumbing delivered top-notch customer service, fostered personal growth among their staff, and contributed passionately to local communities.

Four notable projects in plumbing and gas were recognised throughout the night, highlighting the standards of excellence set by Queensland businesses. Calibre Plumbing and Drainage brought home the Zip Water Commercial Plumbing or Gas Project of the Year for the Club House Refurbishment of Indooroopilly Golf Club. Revamping the plumbing, drainage, and fire services of Indooroopilly Golf Club’s main clubhouse marked the most substantial renovation since the clubhouse’s original construction in the 1980s. LPW Plumbing and Gas Solutions won the Plumbing Plus Domestic Plumbing or Gas Project of the Year for their exceptional venture with the installation and commissioning of the plumbing, drainage, and gas fitting of Palm Avenue, a three-level residential masterpiece in Ascot. Tru-Flow Services PTY LTD and BRW Hydraulics were awarded the AHSCA Queensland Hydraulic Consultancy Design of the Year for a landmark collaboration that realised You Foodz. A facility previously unconstructed in Australia, this pioneering project tackled hydraulic design, commission, and installation challenges that brought to life a groundbreaking design. MM Kembla Outstanding Copper Plumbing & Gas Project of the Year went to Beavis & Bartels for their outstanding work with the Logan Hospital. Throughout their commissioning and installation of a comprehensive hydraulic and gas package, they were able to ensure minimal disruption and risk to the hospital’s staff and patients and kept the hospital fully operational throughout the upgrade.

“The Plumbing and Gas Industry Awards presentation dinner stands as the pinnacle event within our field, where we gather to honour the outstanding achievements of individuals and organisations who excel in the plumbing and gas industry. Every nominee, especially our esteemed finalists and winners, should take immense pride in the exceptional levels of professionalism they consistently exhibit,” said Penny Cornah, MPAQ’s Executive Director.

She added: “We extend our deepest gratitude to all our partners, whose steadfast support has been instrumental in our journey. Events like these don’t just give credit and recognition, but also hope to inspire the larger industry and the next generation of plumbers and gasfitters to consistently embody excellence and innovation. We aim to celebrate the best so we can keep growing and moving forward as an industry.”

Capping the night was entertainment from the Hamilton Band and an after party with more drinks and bites at Rydges Soleil Poor Bar.

Photos and interviews with finalists and winners can be provided upon request.

2023 Plumbing and Gas Industry Award Winners

School Based Apprentice of the YearCody Heyer
S&C Plumbing Services
CSQ Merv Harris Memorial Bursary Nicholas Anderson
Evermore Plumbing & Gas
Rheem Second Year Apprentice of the YearCaleb Anderson
Shaw’s Plumbing & Gas
Caroma Third Year Apprentice of the YearJoel Murray
Honest Plumbing Solutions
The Service Trades College Australia Fourth Year Apprentice of the YearJack Keogh
Axis Plumbing QLD
Reece Queensland Apprentice of the YearJack Keogh
Axis Plumbing QLD
MPAQ President’s AwardJohn Salmon
Salmon Plumbing Services
Austbrokers Comsure Andrea Vogler Women in Business Lucinda Giles
James Giles Plumbing Pty Ltd
RWC Businessperson of the YearJohn Franklin
Franklin Plumbing and Gas
Simpro Women in Plumbing and GasNicole Vermaak
Ryano’s Plumbing and Gas Fitting Pty Ltd
Department of Energy and Public Works Tradesperson of the Year Kirsty Train
Grace Gas Fitting, Plumbing and Home Maintenance
BUSSQ Service Excellence Tropical Coast Plumbing
AHSCA Queensland Hydraulic Consultancy Design of the YearYou Foodz By Tru-Flow Services PTY LTD AND BRW Hydraulics
MM Kembla Outstanding Copper Plumbing & Gas Project of the YearLogan Hospital By Beavis & Bartels
Plumbing Plus Domestic Plumbing or Gas Project of the YearPalm Avenue, Ascot By LPW Plumbing and Gas Solutions
Zip Water Commercial Plumbing or Gas Project of the YearIndooroopilly Golf Club – Club House Refurbishment By Calibre Plumbing and Drainage

For further information:

Penny Cornah
Executive Director
Master Plumbers’ Association of Queensland
0418 724 457
penny.cornah@mpaq.com.au


Summer Adams
Projects and Events Manager
Master Plumbers’ Association of Queensland
0439 480 676
summer.adams@mpaq.com.au                     

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Finalists for the 2023 Plumbing & Gas Industry Awards

Finalists have officially been announced for the 2023 Plumbing & Gas Industry Awards and are listed below.

The response received this year was truly remarkable, with an overwhelming number of nominations of exceptional quality. The judging process was challenging, as the competition was incredibly tough in every category. Congratulations and good luck to all of the outstanding individuals, companies and projects that have made it this far.

Apprentice Awards

Finalists for this award category will be announced at the awards dinner.

Individual Awards

Finalists for this award category will be announced at the awards dinner.

Company and Project Awards

For images, interviews, comments or further information, please contact the MPAQ Events team on 07 3273 0800.