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10 amazing young Australian women who are making the world a better place

Meet the finalists in the Women of the Future Awards — and vote for the People’s Choice winner.
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Australia should be proud — The Australian Women’s Weekly again have uncovered a group of inspiring young women, all working on projects to help others.

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Now The Australian Women’s Weekly Qantas Women of the Future 2017 Awards is entering its final phase and while our respected judges have chosen an overall winner and runner-up, it’s up to you to vote for the People’s Choice winner.

Check out our top 10 finalists interviews below and don’t forget to vote. The People’s Choice winner will win $12,500, plus a $12,500 Qantas travel bursary and a year’s Qantas Club membership.

The finalists in the Women of the Future 2017 Awards:

Lauren Shuttleworth, 32, QLD

Founder of Words With Heart, print and stationary to fund education for girls.

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Robyn Papworth, 31, VIC

Created a sensory garden for children with special needs.

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Apajok Biar, 22, NSW

Advocate for South Sudanese youth.

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Pip Harvey Ross, 24, QLD

Founder of Many Shades, offering housing to orphaned Tanzanian children.

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Saskia Hampele, 27, VIC

Founder of Gift Box, distributing tampons to homeless women.

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Laura Dagley, 31, VIC

A medical research scientist.

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Emily Whish-Wilson, 31, VIC

Founder of Bustle Bags, therapy backpacks for children with autism.

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Mikayla Ivanov, 24, QLD

Co-founder of The Tippy Toe Co., dance classes for children with special needs.

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Karlie Noon, 26, ACT

An astrophysics student who mentors young Indigenous people.

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Whitney Yip, 28, VIC

Co-founder of Body Safety Australia, an enterprise to protect children from sexual abuse.

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