
Murroona Gardens has capped off a standout year, claiming Business of the Year 2025 at the Whitsunday Business Awards, along with a Highly Commended in the Community Champion category.
General Manager and Director of Nursing, Megan Murray, said the recognition felt deeply personal to the whole organisation. She described the win as “an incredible honour” that reflects the everyday effort of staff, volunteers and families who form the Murroona Gardens community.
The Bowen aged care provider has been on a strong run in 2025, also taking out Medium Employer of the Year at both the North Queensland and Queensland Training Awards. It now heads into December as a top-three national finalist for the Australian Training Awards – Small Employer of the Year.
Megan attended Friday’s event with Executive Support Manager Sally Vico and Operations Manager Jodie Masunu. She said having them there mattered. “Having them beside me was very special. They represent the strength of our leadership team and the passion that drives the work we do every day."
What sets Murroona Gardens apart is its people-first approach and long-standing community ties. Megan said the organisation aims to be somewhere older residents feel safe, supported and genuinely valued, describing it as “more than a service. It is a family."
The organisation is also in a period of growth, with work underway on a new dementia small house community and expanded Support at Home services.
Megan thanked staff, the Board, volunteers and local families for their trust.
"This award belongs to Bowen. We are proud to serve our community and excited for what the future holds as we continue to build a stronger, kinder and more connected Murroona Gardens."