This year’s International Women’s Day theme, March Forward- For All Women and Girls, is a call for action. It is time to come together and do the work that is needed to create lasting impact for future generations.
Discover the alumni blazing extraordinary paths

Leading with impact
Rebecca Nadilo (Bachelor of Commerce – Marketing and Advertising) is a formidable leader in the world of marketing and brand creation.
As CEO of Iris in Singapore, Rebecca’s key focus is empowering and leading a high-performance team to success.

Resilience and grit of Ukrainians
Watching bombs rain down on her home country of Ukraine during Russia’s invasion was like watching a horror film Daryna Zadvirna couldn’t turn off.
At the time, the Curtin journalism graduate was working as a crime reporter for The West Australian, when she made the bold decision to head to the front line.

Creating opportunities for the LGBTIQA+ Community
Kass Boladeras, a proud Ballardong Noongar Yorga and Curtin University graduate, is passionate about empowering LGBTIQA+ youth, especially Indigenous and incarcerated individuals. She’s a driving force behind the Youth Pride Network (YPN) and is working to bridge the digital divide for First Nations Australians at Winyama.
Kass shares her insights on Indigenous representation and offers allyship advice.

Curtin graduate empowering sea turtle conservation
Growing up on WA’s coast, Caitlin’s passion for marine life led her to pursue a degree in Environmental Science & Coastal Marine Science at Curtin. Now, she’s the Co-Founder and Director of We Spot Turtles!, an app using crowd-sourced data to protect endangered sea turtles.

Head researcher makes a difference
Curtin’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research, Lindy Fitzgerald, has always been driven to make a difference. Inspired by her parents, she pursued higher education and now leads groundbreaking research at Curtin University.

2024 Professional Achievement Award winner
Dr. Catherine Stoddart, CEO of Brightwater Care Group and Curtin MBA graduate, has dedicated her career to supporting vulnerable populations. Inspired as a teenager to pursue healthcare, she credits education with giving her the confidence and expertise to advocate for those most in need.

2024 Curtin Young Achievement Award winner
Sanyulandy Leowalu, 2024 Curtin Young Achievement Award winner and Master of Sexology graduate, is a passionate advocate for gender equality and inclusivity. Specialising in sexual and reproductive health education, she has broken through long-standing taboos to empower women with knowledge. Through training and research, she uses education as a tool for social justice, driving change within marginalised communities.
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