Nomination now open for 2011 EEAA Awards

Nominations for the Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia's Annual Awards for Excellence are now open.


Nominations for the Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia’s (EEAA) Annual Awards for Excellence are now open.

The Awards recognise outstanding merit and leadership within the industry and provide an opportunity for members to showcase their innovation, performance and success. Judged by a panel of independent industry experts, the awards are open to venues, suppliers and organisers.

This year, the criteria in all Award Categories have been reviewed, providing nominees with better guidelines on how to tailor their entries and thereby maximise their chance of winning.

“The calibre of entries improves each year and our expectations are continually surpassed. These awards are a tribute to the Australia’s event industry and the commitment and passion of its members and we urge every company in the exhibition sector to consider entering,” said Joyce DiMascio, general manager, EEAA.

Winners will be announced at the Awards for Excellence Gala Dinner, 6 December at iconic harbour side venue, Crystal Palace at Luna Park Sydney.

Nominations close Friday 7 October 2011.

For more information about nominating please visit www.eeaa.com.au, contact the secretariat on 02 9413 9520.

The entry kit is available online by clicking here.

Award categories include:

Best Consumer Show under 10,000
Best Consumer Show over 10,000
Best Trade Show under 10,000
Best Trade Show over 10,000

Best New Show

Best New Zealand Show
Best Australian Show

Best Custom Stand
Most Innovative Marketing Campaign

Best Green Initiative
Best Safety Initiative
Best New Product or Service

Best Show Team
Best Venue Team
Best Supplier Team
Richard Geddes Young Achiever
 

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