Australia Day: Cafe pair brewing jobs for migrants named Australia’s Local Hero for 2025

For Vanessa Brettell and Hannah Costello, their business Cafe Stepping Stone is more than just a place to get coffee.
The two cafes are a gateway for for women from migrant and refugee backgrounds to get a job, who otherwise face hurdles in getting employment.
Cafe Stepping Stone, which is run as a social enterprise in Canberra, also allows for on-the-job training and qualifications through nearby organisations.
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Employment at the cafes have focused on women who are the sole-income earners in the house, new arrivals to Australia, those at risk of homelessness or those with limited English, while also helping them with training and job pathways.
The cafe’s co-founders have been recognised for their work by being jointly named Australia’s Local Hero for 2025.
Ms Brettell and Ms Costello were awarded the honour at a ceremony in Canberra on Saturday.
Australia Day Council chair John Foreman said both women had helped to provide a community for countless other migrants.
“Vanessa and Hannah are empowering migrant women to find identity, education and employment in a new country,” he said.
“Their empathy and ideas are creating bright futures and connection within communities.”
Originally published on AAP