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  2. Australian Commercial Radio Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs), previously known as the rAWARDS, are an Australian award ceremony held to recognise outstanding achievements in the radio industry. They were first held in 1989, and recognise excellence in all areas of Australian radio broadcasting including news , talk , sport , music and entertainment .

  3. Premier's Multicultural Communications Awards - Wikipedia

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    Public Interest Award: Ben Hills, Simon Vandore and Marshall Heald – SBS: Student Award: Yenee Saw Publication of the Year: The Australian Jewish News Lifetime Achievement Award: Endre Csapo Photo of the Year: Noel Kessel – The Australian Jewish News Best Short-Form Feature: Michele Grigoletti and Silvia Pianelli – Migrantes Foundation

  4. Customer Service Institute of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Customer Service Institute of Australia (CSIA) was established in 1997. [1] It is the peak industry organisation in Australia for customer service organisations and professionals. Through the application of the International Customer Service Standard (ICSS:2015-20) [ 2 ] and its precursors, CSIA provides an industry voice, skills training ...

  5. Australian Interactive Media Industry Association - Wikipedia

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    It was best known for its annual awards, informally known as the AMY Awards. It was the peak Australian body representing the digital content, services and applications industry in Australia, with members drawn from a broad sector of the digital industry, including Australia's digital content, services and applications companies as well as ...

  6. APRA Awards (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Originally named The Distinguished Services to Australian Music Award, [6] from 2019 it was renamed in honour of Australian conductor and educator Richard Gill (1941 – 2018). [7] It is determined by APRA's Board of Writer and Publisher Directors and the Australian Music Centre Board for a lifetime contribution to the art music community.

  7. Blake Prize - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Australian art historian, educator and exhibition curator Rosemary Crumlin authored a book documenting 60 years of the Blake Prize. [9] In 2012, the National Art School was replaced as exhibition partner by the National Trust's S. H. Ervin Gallery in Observatory Park, in Sydney's city centre, for the 61st edition of the awards. [10] [11]

  8. Object: Australian Design Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Design Centre also produces ‘Object: stories of design and craft’ podcast, which features interviews with artists, curators and designers from around Australia, and was a finalist for the Australian Podcast Awards in 2022 and 2023. [19]

  9. National Dreamtime Awards - Wikipedia

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    Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, the 2020 event took place on 11 December 2020, [3] [4] and the 2021 event was cancelled. [5] Rugby league player Jack Wighton was recognised as 2020 Sportsman of the Year, [ 6 ] and Kerrie Kennedy won the Awabakal Excellence in Education Award.