e-Commerce finalists

For outstanding international success selling goods or services to customers overseas via e-Commerce, including cross-border e-Commerce and online sales.

National finalists for the 62nd Australian Export Awards in the e-Commerce category.


Avocado Zinc

Manning (Amangu), Western Australia

beauty products in pastel coloured packaging with a pastel bag and light pink background

Avocado Zinc is a natural sunscreen brand made in Perth. 

Its zinc-based sunscreen is one of the first on the market to rub in clear and leave zero white cast. The range uses all-natural ingredients, making it safe for sensitive skin. With a focus on beauty market expansion, the current range includes sunscreen, tinted moisturiser, lip and cheek tints, applicator brushes and beach merchandise. 

Avocado Zinc’s top export markets are New Zealand, the UK, the US, Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia.

Visit Avocado Zinc website.

Humanitix

The Rocks (Eora), New South Wales

five iphones displaying ticketing platform

Humanitix sells tickets for good, not greed. The ticketing platform takes the booking fees we all hate paying and dedicates the profits to charity. Its booking fees help provide access to education, healthcare and life’s necessities to millions of people across the world.

Event hosts switch to Humanitix for its stress-free ticket management experience, lower fees and human support. With over 20 million tickets sold across the world, ticket buyers love that every ticket sold has a positive impact.

Since its beginnings in 2016, Humanitix has given away more than $10.5 million to charity in Australia and abroad. 

Humanitix’s top export markets are the US and New Zealand.

Visit Humanitix website.

Life-Space Group

Clayton (Kulin), Victoria

Life Space logo and 7 bottles of probiotics

Life-Space Group creates leading probiotic formulations, ensuring the highest standards for consumers worldwide. The company’s mission is to make the latest scientific advances in microbiome health available to all. It is also leading the way in paediatric supplements. 

Life-Space Group offers a wide range of health products, probiotics and dietary supplements. Over the past 12 months, the group has reinforced its competitive position by launching scientifically driven products addressing microbiome health needs across all life stages.

Life-Space is a vibrant player in the health industry, serving both the Australian and global markets. Its top export markets are China, Hong Kong and Vietnam.

Visit Life-Space Group website.

Lock Jaw Ladder Grip

Windsor (Meeanjin), Queensland

persons arm on a ladder on house gutter

With an alarming 37 million ladder incidents reported globally each year, Lock Jaw Ladder Grip is playing a crucial role in elevating ladder safety standards. Lock Jaw Ladder Grip is a world-first, award-winning ladder safety accessory. It helps prevent injuries and fatalities by stopping the ladder from sliding.

The groundbreaking device was developed by a father and son team in Brisbane. The company sells its product via retail, distributor and wholesale channels, with international online platforms driving substantial growth. Its top export markets are the US, Germany, France, Canada, the UK, Italy, Spain and Belgium.

Visit Lock Jaw Ladder Grip website.

mHITs

Canberra City (Ngunnawal), Australian Capital Territory

woman smiling with a house window in the background

mHITs is a fintech leader in world-first payment innovations. The company uses pioneering technology to solve global payment problems. It specialises in payment solutions to the unbanked, especially those in emerging markets. 

In Australia, it operates a 100% digital remittance service helping solve the problem of global wealth inequality. The service facilitates cross-border mobile remittance payments to more than 60 developing countries. Last year, mHITs built and deployed a world-first service enabling instant money transfers between Pacific Island countries.

mHITs’ top export markets are the Philippines, Ghana, Fiji, Kenya and Nigeria.

Visit mHITs website.

Scoot Boot

Cambridge (Mumirimina), Tasmania

woman riding horse

Scoot Boot is disrupting a 2,000-year industry of shoeing horses with iron. The practice of shoeing horses with iron causes long-term damage to their overall health and compromises the integrity of the hoof structure. 

Scoot Boot’s equine boots can be worn by a horse and then taken off after a ride. The boots offer excellent protection and traction when being used over rough terrain. Keeping a horse barefoot and using hoof boots is healthier and more cost-effective for the equine owner.

Scoot Boot’s top export markets are the US, Germany, Switzerland, the UK, France, Canada, Sweden and the Netherlands.

Visit Scoot Boot website.

SKDA Moto Creative

Kent Town (Kaurna), South Australia

motorbike on a stand

SKDA Moto Creative produces creative kits that enhance the aesthetic of dirt and street motorbikes.

The SKDA product range includes vinyl graphics kits and seat covers customised to the tastes of its customers. As a premium brand in their space, all products are made using the highest of quality materials, inks, and labour techniques. SKDA also stocks a large range of apparel and accessories to complement its core products.

Over the past few years, SKDA has partnered with a series of global brands, dramatically expanding its reach. Its top export markets are the US, Canada and New Zealand.

Visit SKDA Moto Creative website.


62nd Australian Export Awards finalists

Recognised for outstanding export achievements.