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Industry Leaders

Industry Leaders is an Australian television show that highlights the success stories of prominent business figures and companies across the country. Produced by Annex TV, the series has been airing since 2015 and is known for its insightful and inspiring content. The show airs on Foxtel's Aurora Channel, Channel 7TWO,[1] and has also been broadcast on Network Ten.[2][3]

Format[edit]

Each episode of Industry Leaders is 30 minutes long, featuring a combination of 6-minute segments. These segments typically focus on one industry leader, exploring their journey, challenges, and the strategies that led to their success. Occasionally, episodes may feature double segments or exclusive full-length episodes dedicated to a single business leader or company.[4]

Broadcast content[edit]

The show covers a diverse range of industries, providing viewers with an inside look at how businesses operate and thrive in various sectors. From small startups to large corporations, Industry Leaders showcases the passion, innovation, and determination that drive Australian entrepreneurs and executives.

Host and production[edit]

The series has featured various hosts over its seasons, including notable personalities such as Janine Allis,[5][1] founder of Boost Juice[6] and a well-known investor on Shark Tank Australia.[7] The show's production quality and engaging storytelling have contributed to its popularity and critical acclaim.

Broadcast Information[edit]

Industry Leaders is broadcast on Foxtel Channel 173, Channel 7TWO, and Network Ten.[8][9] The show has maintained a consistent viewership, with previous seasons airing on Tuesdays at 8 PM AEST on Foxtel Channel 173. The current Season 13, airs on Sundays at 9:30 AM (AEST), Mondays at 7:30 AM (AEST), and Fridays at 2:00 PM (AEST) on Channel 7TWO.[10][11][12] Viewers can catch up on a missed episode on Channel 7plus HD and online. All catchup episodes expire 14 days after its original live television broadcast.[13]

Impact and reception[edit]

The show has been well-received for its ability to provide valuable business insights and inspiration. It has been credited with helping businesses gain exposure and recognition, as seen with companies like Core9,[14] which experienced significant growth and media attention following their feature on the show.[15] According to the Herald Sun, businesses such as Moondarra Cheese have successfully shared their stories through the series, emphasising their journey and achievements.[16][17] Additionally, the Bendigo Advertiser noted that local businesses have impressed the TV crew with their passion and innovation.[18] The show has also featured renowned personalities such as Peter Gilmore from MasterChef Australia, Guy Grossi from My Kitchen Rules, and Leanne De Bortoli from De Bortoli Wines. Additionally, it has showcased innovative ventures like goFARM Australia, Aeroplane Jelly, among others. Karen Lebsanft was recently featured on Industry Leaders.[19]

Notable mentions[edit]

  • Moondarra Cheese shared their success story in a documentary format through the show.[16]
  • Thursday Plantation,[20] which is well known for producing Tea Tree Oil products for distribution around the world, has also been featured on the program.[21]
  • The show has featured businesses such as Cold Xpress that have continued to grow despite challenges, as highlighted by Berwick News.[22]
  • Industry Leaders filmed an episode on Byron Bay originated brand, Oil Garden Aromatherapy. According to The Daily Telegraph, the show has filmed at iconic businesses, showcasing their growth from humble beginnings.[23]

Notable personalities: Industry Leaders has featured a variety of notable businesses and personalities, including:

Notable brands featured[edit]

Business name: Founded in: Details Featured in season: Episode number: Screentime duration: Episode duration:
Sovereign Hill 1851 Sovereign Hill is an open-air museum in Ballarat, Victoria, depicting the first ten years after the discovery of gold there in 1851. The museum's dedication to preserving history and providing educational experiences makes it a notable feature.[24][26] 5 5 "10:83" "30:00"
Bendigo Tramways 1890 Operating since 1890, Bendigo Tramways is a heritage tram service in Bendigo, offering historical tours and educational experiences. Bendigo Tramways was the focus of an episode in the third series.[25][18] 3 8 "5:52" "30:00"
Snap Printing 1903 Founded in 1903, Snap Printing is a leader in business printing services, offering everything from traditional print products to digital marketing solutions.[27] 6 1 "22:37" "30:00"
S&A Stairs 1920 Founded in 1920, S&A Stairs is a premier manufacturer of custom stairs in Australia, known for their craftsmanship and innovative designs.[28] 5 8 "5:46" "30:00"
Aeroplane Jelly 1927 Founded in 1927, Aeroplane Jelly is a famous Australian brand known for its jellies and desserts. It is one of Australia's most iconic brands, celebrated for its longevity and the memorable jingle "I like Aeroplane Jelly". In 2017, Aeroplane Jelly appeared in celebration of their 90th anniversary.[29] 3 7 "5:53" "30:00"
Nuttelex 1932 Since 1932, Nuttelex[30] has been producing plant-based margarines and spreads, offering a healthier alternative to traditional butter.[31] 10 1 "26:48" "30:00"
Edlyn 1932 Since 1932, Edlyn has been producing foodservice products, offering a wide range of condiments, sauces, and baking ingredients.[32][33] 1 9 "6:14" "30:00"
Stockdale & Leggo 1936 Founded in 1936, this real estate agency offers a range of property services, including sales, rentals, and property management.[34] 3 10 "6:08" "30:00"
Trumps 1939 Since 1939, Trumps has been supplying a variety of nuts, dried fruits, and health foods, focusing on quality and innovation.[35] Managing Director, Declan Dart, appeared to discuss the growth and success of his family owned business.[36] 1 10 "6:11" "30:00"
Almond Co 1944 Established in 1944, Almond Co. is a cooperative of almond growers, dedicated to producing high-quality almonds and almond products.[37] 1 9 "6:06" "30:00"
Beaumont Tiles[38] 1960 Established in 1960, Beaumont Tiles is Australia's largest tile retailer, offering a wide range of tiles and bathroom products. Bob Beaumont who joined his father's business as a 19-year-old boy was interviewed by Janine Allis.[39] 6 7 "22:08" "30:00"
The Children's Cancer Institute 1976 Established in 1976, this institute is dedicated to pioneering research and treatments for children's cancer, aiming to improve survival rates and find a cure.[40][41] The Institute has grown to now employ over 350 researchers, operational staff and students, and has established a national and international reputation for scientific excellence. The founders share their story.[42][43] Children’s Cancer Institute has been featured in a detailed exploration of its founding in the 1970s by two fathers affected by cancer, highlighting its ongoing support from the community and families with the Levi's Project.[44] 12 4 "25:51" "30:00"
Frosty Boy 1976 Established in 1976, Frosty Boy is known for its soft-serve ice cream and frozen dessert products, supplying to various markets globally. Managing Director Dirk Pretorious shares the story of Frosty Boy.[45][46][47][48] 9 4 "12:14" "30:00"
UltraTune Australia 1979 Founded in 1979, UltraTune provides automotive servicing and roadside assistance, known for its comprehensive car care services. Founder and CEO Sean Buckley shares the UltraTune story.[49][50][51][52][53][54][55] 8 1 "24:07" "30:00"
National Tiles 1979 Founded in 1979 by Frank Walker, National Tiles is a leading Australian tile and flooring retailer known for its wide selection and competitive prices.[56] 5 6 "5:37" "30:00"
Big4 Holiday Parks 1979 Established in 1979, Big4 is a network of holiday parks across Australia, providing family-friendly accommodations and recreational facilities.[57][58][59][60][61][62] 4 11 "27:52" "30:00"
Health World Limited 1985 Established in 1985, Health World Limited is a leading supplier of health and wellness supplements, known for brands like Metagenics. CEO, Sue Hogan shares the story of their popular Inner Health Plus brand.[63] 2 10 "5:57" "30:00"
Fernwood Fitness 1989 Founded in 1989, Fernwood Fitness is a women's health club chain, providing fitness and wellness services tailored to women.[64] 2 6 "6:08" "30:00"
Rams Home Loans 1991 Since 1991, Rams Home Loans has been offering a range of home loan products, catering to the needs of Australian home buyers.[65][66][67] 7 1 "5:52" "30:00"
Wiseberry Real Estate 1994 Established in 1994, Wiseberry is a real estate network known for its personalised service and strong community presence.[68] The Wiseberry founders, Veronique and Thomas Le Hoang, shared their story on Season 3.[69] 3 10 "6:08" "30:00"
Cold Xpress 1998 Founded in 1998, Cold Xpress is a leading refrigerated transport company in Australia, known for its reliable and efficient cold chain logistics solutions.[70] John Di Losa, a resident of Lysterfield and the founder of Cold Xpress, was featured.[71][72][73] 11 8 "53:06" "60:00"
Springfields 1989 Known for their organic skincare and aromatherapy products, Springfields emphasises natural ingredients and holistic well-being. The show travels to Queensland to speak with Managing Director, Rodney Williams to discuss their point of difference in the aromatherapy space[74] 2 1 "6:04" "30:00"
Riverina Oils 2013 Founded in 2013, Riverina Oils specialises in producing canola oil and other oilseed products, focusing on quality and sustainability. Industry leaders talk about starting points in their careers, challenges encountered and what catapulted them towards success.[75][76] 10 2 "27:42" "30:00"
Coregas 1974 Coregas is an Australian company specialising in the manufacture and distribution of industrial, medical, and speciality gases. Founded in 1974, the company has grown to become a key player in the gas industry, supplying a wide range of products including oxygen, nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide, and various gas mixtures.[77] The recent feature showcased Coregas’s journey and achievements. The program provided viewers with an overview of Coregas’s operations, highlighting the company’s impact on various industries and its commitment to excellence.[77] 13 2 "10:25" "30:00"
Acusensus 2018 Acusensus is an Australian technology company founded in 2018, specialising in road safety and traffic enforcement solutions. Using advanced imaging and artificial intelligence, Acusensus helps detect and reduce dangerous driving behaviours such as mobile phone use and speeding. Their systems support law enforcement in improving public safety. Acusensus was featured on 9 June at 9:30 AM on Channel 7Two.[78] 13 2 "4:57" "30:00"
Tasty Fresh Co. 1979 Tasty Fresh started as a small sandwich-making operation in a single shopfront, delivering to Melbourne's eastern suburbs from the original Food-mobile in 1979. Today, the company operates a national fleet of over 160 purpose-built vans from five state-of-the-art distribution facilities, continuing to serve Australian workers with pride. Tasty Fresh's remarkable journey was highlighted,[79] airing on 7Two on 2nd June at 9:30 AM, showcasing its growth and success in the food delivery industry.[80] 13 1 "25:06" "30:00"

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