Coles Wins Corporate App of the Year at the Access Awards 2025! We’re thrilled to share a major win! The Coles App has been crowned Corporate App of the Year at the Access Awards 2025, a biennial recognition by the Centre for Accessibility Australia, that celebrates our commitment to creating an inclusive digital experience for everyone. This achievement is a true reflection of the passion and collaboration across the Coles Digital team, from our designers and accessibility analysts to our product and engineering experts. Together, we’ve worked tirelessly to ensure our app is not only functional but accessible for all. Recent innovations include: • Accessibility Nutrition Label on the Apple App Store, giving customers clear insight into accessibility features before downloading. • Dynamic text scaling, allowing larger text without compromising the shopping experience. • Flexible screen orientation, designed to support wheelchair users with mounted devices. These enhancements are part of our ongoing commitment to making the Coles App a benchmark for accessibility and inclusivity in retail technology. #ProudlyColes #Accessibility #DigitalAccesibility Michael Courtney | Adam Heywood | Fiona Scullion | Benjamin Levinson | Wes Travers | Melanie J O. | Nathan Streater | Laura Moller | Christie Woods | Samuel Khusunawi
Great work team!
Love this- particularly with accessibility design! Congratulations.
Love seeing big brands make accessibility a priority. Congrats Coles - this is the kind of leadership that sets the benchmark for everyone else.
A well-deserved win. Accessibility isn’t just a feature — it’s a responsibility, and it’s great to see Coles leading by example in the retail space. The focus on practical, meaningful improvements like text scaling and flexible orientation shows what genuine inclusion looks like in action. 👍
Culture & Inclusion Advisor | Inclusion Advocate | Member of ColesAbility Team Member Network
3dWell done Melanie and team. A fantastic achievement continuing to make the customer experience accessible for everyone.