Mega Office Supplies Named a Top 100 Finalist in the 2026 SHE-com Women in Ecommerce Awards
, by Marty Bate

Mega Office Supplies Named a Top 100 Finalist in the 2026 SHE-com Women in Ecommerce Awards

Mega Office Supplies has been named a Top 100 Finalist in the 2026 SHE-com Women in Ecommerce Awards, recognising the strongest female-founded product brands in Australian ecommerce. Winners are announced at the Gala on 25 June 2026.

We've got some news we're proud to share. Mega Office Supplies has been named a Top 100 Finalist in the 2026 SHE-com Women in Ecommerce Awards — one of the leading programs recognising female-founded product brands in Australian ecommerce.

The SHE-com Awards celebrate women building product brands with both purpose and performance, across every stage of growth. Finalists were chosen from a competitive national field and judged by a panel of retail, media and ecommerce leaders. Making the Top 100 places Mega Office Supplies among the strongest female-founded brands in the country.

What this recognition means to us

We're an Australian business that has spent years building an online office supplies store our customers can actually rely on — from everyday stationery to bulk orders, purchase orders and recurring supply for workplaces, schools and home offices nationwide.

Being recognised at a national level is a reflection of that work, and of the people behind it. To our team, our suppliers, and every customer who has placed an order, reordered, or backed us along the way — thank you. This milestone is yours too.

"Building an ecommerce brand is rarely a straight line. This recognition is for every late night, every reorder, and every customer who came back. We're grateful to our team and to the SHE-com community."

What happens next

Winners will be announced at the SHE-com Awards Gala on 25 June 2026. Whatever the result, being named in the Top 100 is a moment we won't forget.

You can follow along at shecom.co/awards and across the SHE-com community using #SHEcomAwards.

Posted: Updated: , by Marty Bate