Nominations Open: 2021 Australian HR Awards

The prestigious awards gala is back

Nominations Open: 2021 Australian HR Awards

The annual Australian HR Awards – presented by HRD in partnership with Australian Business Lawyers & Advisers – is proudly returning as a prestigious gala to celebrate the top HR teams, leaders and employers across the nation. It’s a true reflection of excellence in the HR profession. 

Due to the pandemic, last year’s awards were moved to an online format, but with the vast majority of COVID-19 restrictions now being lifted, we are excited to announce that this year’s event will be face-to-face, allowing attendees to gather physically at Doltone House in Darling Island, Sydney, and cheer on their colleagues in person. 

This year, we are seeking nominations across 20 prestigious categories that are open to HR teams, individuals, employers and their programs and initiatives. 

This is the perfect chance to acknowledge outstanding achievements and hard work over an extraordinary year, so we encourage you to nominate your team, company, an exceptional colleague or even yourself. 

The online nomination process is straightforward, free and open until 30 April. Finalists will be announced in HRD and online channels in June. 

Winners and excellence awardees will be announced and celebrated at the highly anticipated awards gala on 3 September at the Doltone House - Darling Island. 

We look forward to your nominations and celebrating your remarkable achievements! 

We extend special thanks to our event partner Australian Business Lawyers & Advisers, and award sponsors Achievers and ServiceNow for supporting this event and the recognition of HR excellence. 

For more information, visit the Australian HR Awards webpage

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