The Dunlop Sisters Professional Development Award

Enquiry Tracker recognises inspiring professionals who are shaping the future of education.

ABOUT THE AWARD

In 2024 we unveiled the inaugural Enquiry Tracker award, the Dunlop Sisters Professional Development Award, in recognition of the remarkable contributions of women to education.

This award is named in honour of ‘The Four Dunlop Sisters’, Enquiry Tracker founders Antony & Gregory Campitelli’s mother and three sisters. Their legacy of excellence and dedication to education in Australia is profound. From Kathleen’s prolific writing career to Patricia’s lifelong commitment to teaching, and Frances and Josepha’s exemplary service to religious education, each of the four sisters left an indelible mark on the educational landscape.

Award Nominations for 2025 have now closed and winners will be announced at the end of April. 2026 Award Nominations open in November 2025 and close on 1 April the following year.

“We are so proud to be recognising four amazing women who helped shaped
education in Australia – ‘The Dunlop Sisters’ – by awarding our Professional
Education award to one deserving recipient each year on International Women’s
Day. A wonderful way to recognise women in education, both past and present.”

– Campitelli Family

INAUGURAL AWARD RECIPIENT
Natalie Kenny

We would like to acknowledge and congratulate the 2024 recipient of this prestigious award, Natalie Kenny, Principal at St Dominic’s Catholic Primary School, Camberwell VIC.

Natalie’s leadership mirrors the dedication of the Dunlop Sisters, as she continues to shape the future of education with passion, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.

Congratulations Natalie Kenny!

Would you like to nominate a deserving recipient for this prestigious Enquiry Tracker award?

2026 Award Nominations open in November, 2025. Stay tuned for more information.