Acclaim for spiritual business to help women

Michelle Wollaston

Michelle Wollaston of Lake Munmorah has been acknowledged for her work supporting women in midlife who feel they have disappeared inside their own lives.

She says that through mentoring, writing, workshops and speaking she helps women reclaim their energy, rebuild spiritual trust and reconnect with their true selves in a way that is both practical and deeply personal.

Wollaston, an author, podcast host and spiritual advocate, joins an incredible group of women in business being recognised this year in the Australian Ladies in Business Initiative (ALIBI) awards.

She has been selected as a finalist in the Spiritual Business of the Year category.

“This recognition means so much to me,” she said.

“It is not just about my achievements, but about being part of a community that celebrates authenticity, courage, and the real journey of building a business.

“Becoming a finalist is not only recognition of past efforts but also a chance to inspire others.

“I hope that my business story will encourage women who may be starting out, juggling multiple responsibilities, or doubting themselves, to take the leap and pursue their own goals.

“Being named a finalist highlights that success is not always a straight path, it’s about perseverance, community, and the courage to keep moving forward.”

Now in its fourth year, the ALIBI Awards shine a spotlight on women across Australia, whether in big cities, small towns, or regional communities, who are making a real impact.

Founder of Australian Ladies in Business Initiative Pty Ltd Kylie King said the awards were not about perfection or shiny highlight reels.

“They celebrate the courage, resilience, and heart it takes to build a business and keep showing up,” she said.

 “They’re about connection, community, and recognising the women who inspire others by being real, authentic, and unapologetically themselves.

“Every finalist represents a story of strength and success worth celebrating, not just the successes but also the faceplants and messy middles.”

King said that with 24 diverse categories, the ALIBI awards showcased the wide variety of industries where women were excelling, from regional startups and family-run businesses to national enterprises making an impact.

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