The Self Storage Association of Australasia (SSAA) announced the 2025 winners of its Awards for Excellence, which are designed to recognize the people and businesses leading the industry throughout Asia and Australia. Accolades were given in 10 categories, with entries assessed by an independent judging panel, according to the SSAA website. Winners were announced during a gala dinner that took place Nov. 13 as part of the association’s convention and tradeshow at the Hyatt Regency in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
This year’s honorees are:
Excellence in Community Engagement: Storage King
Excellence in Sustainability: KeepSafe Storage, Joondalup, Western Australia, Australia
Excellence in Innovation: Millennium Technology
Excellence in Industry: R6 Automate
Facility of the Year (Conversion): Roomia Self Storage, Springfield, Queensland, Australia
Facility of the Year (Regional): Safe ’n’ Sound Self Storage, East Maitland, New South Wales, Australia
Facility of the Year (Multi-Site Operator): Rent A Space, Oran Park, New South Wales, Australia
Facility of the Year (Independent Operator): U Can Store It, Varsity Lakes, Queensland, Australia
Manager of the Year: Simone Riviere, StorHub Self Storage, Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia
Service Member of the Year: iBidOnStorage
Related:California Self Storage Association Announces New Officers, Board Members for 2026
Details about the recipients and their award-winning efforts can be found on the association website. The SSAA provides advocacy, education and support for self-storage professionals in Australia and New Zealand.
Source: Self Storage Association of Australasia, 2025 Winners Awards for Excellence
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