QUEENSLANDER’s are being urged to celebrate what makes the Sunshine State special, with nominations now open for the 2026 Queensland Day Awards and voting underway for the All the Best program.
Both initiatives form part of Queensland Day on June 6, recognising the people, places and businesses that reflect the state’s identity and community spirit.
From grassroots volunteers and local heroes to well-known organisations, the awards highlight those making a meaningful contribution across Queensland.
The Crisafulli Government’s All the Best campaign invites the public to vote across 15 categories, including favourite bakeries, beaches and local businesses, with prize packs up for grabs.
Premier David Crisafulli said Queensland Day was an opportunity to celebrate what makes the state unique.
“We want Queenslanders to share what they love most about our amazing state and help recognise outstanding community members,” he said.
Queensland Day commemorates the state’s separation from New South Wales in 1859. Winners will be announced on June 3.