WA Celebrates National Finalists in 2025 AMI Marketing Awards
- The Marketer
- Jul 15
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 24
WA Brands Announced as National Finalists in AMI Marketing Awards for Excellence
Western Australia has secured multiple spots on the national stage as finalists in the 2025 Australian Marketing Institute Marketing Excellence Awards - a prestigious honour affirming the calibre of strategy, creativity, and measurable impact delivered by WA marketers.

2025 AMI Award - WA finalists
The Perth Mint – 125th Anniversary Campaign: Content Marketing and Product or Service Launch/Relaunch
Perth Health Collective – A Very Healthy Startup!: Small Budget Marketing and OuttaBounds – Let’s Par-tee!: Acquisition Marketing by Bloom Digital
Tourism WA | Routes Asia Host Stand: Experiential Marketing by Known Associates Australia
Telethon Community Cinemas – 2025 Season: Not for Profit Marketing, by The Marketer
For A Day: Public Sector Marketing by Georgia Saunders
Agency of the Year: Bonfire
The Lisa Ronson – Next Generation Marketing Leader: Ryan Khong, of Word of Mouth Agency
As the AMI Awards no longer have state finalists, these finalists represent WA at a national level.
WA’s Time to Shine
This year’s WA representation reflects the full breadth of marketing excellence - from performance and digital innovation, to brand storytelling, to not-for-profit and small business marketing.
The sentiment from the West? Let’s bring some trophies home.
With Bonfire setting the agency pace, Bloom Digital delivering cost-effective results, and rising talent like Ryan Khong gaining national attention, WA’s marketing scene has never looked stronger.
All Eyes on Sydney: 15 August 2025
WA finalists will be among those celebrated at a special event on Friday, 15 August, held at Sydney’s iconic Ivy Ballroom.
The event will unveil the national winners across more than 20 categories.
Congratulations
To be named a national finalist is to be recognised as one of the best in Australia. Regardless of what happens on awards night, WA has already made its mark with work that’s strategic, effective, and proudly local.
TheMarketer.news will be in Sydney covering the wins, the wow moments, and the Western Australians representing us on the national stage.