Fronditha Care’s Faye Spiteri honoured for leadership at 2025 aged care awards

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Faye Spiteri of Fronditha Care has been recognised for her exceptional leadership at the 2025 You are ACE! Awards, hosted by Ageing Australia.

Spiteri was named winner in the Individual – Leadership category, joining a prestigious list of 15 honourees celebrated for their dedication to aged care, retirement living, and seniors housing.

“This year’s winners are true champions of aged care,” said Ageing Australia CEO Tom Symondson. “Their dedication, innovation and leadership are shaping a better future for older people every day.”

The awards received over 500 nominations nationwide.

Other standout winners included Brianna Browne of Harbison for being a Rising Star, volunteer Carol Pickering for her 45 years of service, and Selectability in Queensland for its work in remote and First Nations communities.

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