Record numbers to attend Australian HR Awards

The cream of the HR industry are preparing for a night of celebration at the Australian HR Awards this Friday.

The cream of the HR industry are preparing for a night of celebration this Friday at the Australian HR Awards presented by AustralianSuper. A record number of 750 HR professionals are confirmed to attend this year’s event at the new venue The Star Sydney.
 
“The Australian HR Awards have come to define excellence in the HR profession and with attendance increasing year on year, it’s clear the industry is in the mood to celebrate,” said Event Manager Katie Anderson.
 
“The finalists are of a truly outstanding calibre and competition is fierce across all categories, which makes this year’s awards particularly exciting.”

Popular TV personality and co-host of The Morning Show Larry Emdur has been confirmed as MC on the night and Boys in the Band will be providing the evening’s entertainment. For more information about the program on the night visit www.hrawards.com.au
 
19 awards will presented on the evening, including the prestigious Australian HR Director of the Year and Australian HR Team of the Year awards.
 
“Just being named as a finalist is an amazing achievement. We would like to congratulate all of this year’s finalists and wish them all the best of luck ahead of the winners being revealed on Friday night” said Anderson. 

The full list of winners will be available online on Monday and in the September issue of HRD magazine. 

On social media? Follow updates and post your photos from the Australian HR Awards using #HRAwardsAU
 

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