Each year, Smart Company celebrates the Australian female business owners who have been exemplary in their industries, are trailblazers and demonstrate inspiring and aspiring business journeys. This year the list generated a combined revenue of $6.127 billion.
That’s slightly down from last year’s list where the combined revenue was $6.452 billion last year and largely reflects the decline in the fortunes of Australia’s wealthiest person, Gina Rinehart. While Rinehart may have fallen from revenue of $2.37 billion to $1.986 billion she is still far and away the list leader. However, there are some extremely impressive business women in this year’s top 10.
There’s a new top 10 entrant this year, Sue Hollis, who has shot onto the list with a bullet and a revenue of $250 million from her corporate travel company TravelEdge.
Here’s the top 10 for 2014:
Entrepreneur | Revenue | Company |
Gina Rinehart | $1.986 billion | Hancock Prospecting |
Vicky Teoh | $724.5 million | TPG |
Lesley Gillespie | $575 million | Bakers Delight |
Naomi Milgrom | $445 million | ARJ Group |
Maxine Horne | $345 million | Vita Group |
Charlotte Vidor | $285 million | Toga Group |
Sue Hollis | $250 million | TravelEdge |
Janine Allis | $225 million | Retail Zoo |
Therese Rein | $210 million | Ingeus |
Iris Lustig-Moar | $175 million | Lustig Moar |
The list of Australia’s top female entrepreneurs is ranked according to revenue. Where possible, revenue has been provided by the entrepreneurs; if not, SmartCompany has sourced the revenue from publicly available sources, industry contacts or internal estimates.
An asterisk (*) denotes where revenue has been estimated.