
PSA has announced the winners of the PSA New South Wales Pharmacist Awards, recognising outstanding pharmacists who have demonstrated excellence in their practice and dedication to improving healthcare outcomes for their communities.
Speaking at the NSW Pharmacist Awards ceremony, held in the Hunter Valley on Saturday night (28 February), PSA NSW President Luke Kelly highlighted the award recipients’ dedication to the pharmacy profession and improving patient care.
‘Each of these pharmacists has demonstrated excellence in their practice. Their work drives forward patient care locally, across New South Wales, and beyond,’ he said.
‘With the health needs of our community continuing to grow, it’s important to celebrate innovation, dedication and passion which takes health care to the next level.’
Pharmacist of the Year – Bente Hart MPS
Credentialed pharmacist and community pharmacy owner from Braidwood is an exceptional pharmacist whose leadership, proactive problem-solving, and deep commitment to rural and vulnerable populations has made a lasting impact on both the profession and the community she serves.
Ms Hart has made contributions across Multipurpose Services and Residential Aged Care Homes – supporting medication audits, National Antimicrobial Prescribing Surveys and addressing medication-related quality improvement issues. Her work has strengthened clinical governance and patient safety in rural facilities where such initiatives can be challenging to implement.
Ms Hart delivers targeted education to nursing, medical, and allied health staff to improve medication safety and quality use of medicines, and she has supported pharmacists to transition to updated credentialing requirements for Medication Management Reviews – helping sustain high-quality rural pharmacy services. Ms Hart regularly volunteers her time at local markets, providing health checks, medication advice and health education to community members.
Lifetime Achievement Award – Kate Gray MPS
PSA fifty-year Life Member from Orange, Kate Gray, has been awarded the PSA NSW Lifetime Achievement Award. For over 5 decades, Ms Gray has been committed to advancing pharmacy practice through leadership, mentorship and community service. Her enduring contributions span ownership, governance, education and advocacy, making her a role model and champion for the profession.
Ms Gray earned her Bachelor of Pharmacy and became a registered pharmacist in 1975. She is a proprietor of Peter Smith TerryWhite Chemmart and Orange Compounding Pharmacy. In 2025, Ms Gray received the Pharmacy Guild Life Member Award, marking 44 years of Guild membership. She currently serves on the NSW Pharmacy Council and is in her second elected term.
Early Career Pharmacist of the Year – Mitchell Budden MPS
NSW Early Career Pharmacist of the Year Mitchell Budden is completing a PhD at the University of Newcastle focused on pharmacist prescribing for uncomplicated urinary tract infections in NSW and the ACT, evaluating safety and efficacy outcomes to inform policy and practice. His research has already contributed to shaping expanded scope models that improve patient access and reduce system pressures.
Mr Budden has 8 years’ experience in community pharmacies in regional NSW, which gives him a deep understanding of the realities of frontline pharmacy practice. His clinical expertise and patient-centred approach have informed his leadership in research and policy, ensuring innovations are practical, sustainable and responsive to community needs.
Intern of the Year – Karina Angelucci MPS
As an intern pharmacist, Karina Angelucci has established herself early in her career as a leader in professional services focused on patient care and medicines safety. During her intern year in Balmain, she restructured her pharmacy’s dose administration aid (DAA) service, streamlined processes and grew the patient base by championing the benefits of DAAs to local doctors, carers and patients.
Ms Angelucci has championed vaccination in a community known for not strongly embracing vaccination services. She performed over 1,000 influenza vaccines across her intern year and initiated an outreach vaccination service for local school staff. She also developed a travel health program and point-of-care testing program in the pharmacy.
‘I congratulate all of the award recipients and thank them for their contribution to the profession and to their local communities,’ Mr Kelly said.



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