Nominations are open for Australia's top HR leaders

The Australian HR Awards team are now accepting nominations across 20 categories, recognising excellence in the practice of HR

Nominations are open for Australia's top HR leaders

Nominations are now open for the Australian HR Awards, which will be held on Friday 7 September.

HR professionals can nominate in up to 20 categories, which recognise excellence in the HR profession from individuals, teams and companies.

"Winning an award is the pinnacle of achievement for HR professionals around Australia" said event organiser Emma Marrett.

"HR professionals play such a crucial role in organisations today and our intention is to reward outstanding achievement across a range of areas, including leadership, diversity, workplace flexibility and strategic excellence" she said.

The awards are highly competitive, with winners receiving exclusive marketing collateral to showcase their achievement, as well as a profile in HRD magazine. 

The winners will be announced at a black-tie gala at The Star Sydney on Friday 7 September. The culmination of a difficult judging process, the event is also a rare opportunity for HR professionals to celebrate alongside their team and over 750 industry peers.

Submitting a nomination is simple with no cost to enter. Submit in one or multiple categories.

HRD readers considering taking part can view some highlights from last year to find out more about the event.

Nominations for the 2018 Australian HR Awards close on Friday 4 May. Find out more and enter at www.hrawards.com.au.

 

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