Australian HR Awards 2013: Defining excellence in the HR profession

The leading awards event on the HR industry calendar is returning to The Westin Sydney on Friday 6th September 2013 for a night of celebration.

The leading awards event on the HR industry calendar is returning to The Westin Sydney on Friday 6th September 2013 for a night of celebration.

The Australian HR Awards has come to define excellence in the HR profession, recognising those individuals and organisations that have demonstrated best practice in people management and strategy. The awards process commences with a call for online nominations and culminates in a spectacular black-tie event where the winners are revealed.

For the winners of these prestigious accolades, accepting their awards in front of a full house of their industry colleagues is a truly career-defining moment.

“Winning this prestigious award was a great honour. It was extremely gratifying to even be a finalist amongst such an impressive list of other companies; to win was astounding. The value of winning this award is the recognition and credibility it provides both internally and externally. I’m delighted that the quality of our efforts has been acknowledged through the highly prized Australian HR Awards” – Bob Hogarth, Heritage Bank (Australian HR Team of the Year)

The Australian HR Awards have thrived year on year thanks to widespread industry support with over 720 HR industry professionals attending in 2012. Mark your calendars now for the 2013 event so you don't miss out.

Online nominations will open on Monday 20th May. Look out for more announcements on this website or visit www.hrawards.com.au for further information.

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