Save the date for the 2018 Australian HR Awards

Online nominations will open in April for the Australian HR Awards, which return to Sydney this September

Save the date for the 2018 Australian HR Awards

The 2018 Australian HR Awards will return to Sydney this September to once again recognise the most successful HR practitioners of the year across 20 award categories.

HRD readers are encouraged to mark your calendars now to join over 900 of the HR industry’s elite at this prestigious awards night. Record crowds attended the 2017 Australian HR awards and this year’s event is expected to receive the same interest.

The awards will be supported by event partner, property investment and services platform Ironfish, for the second consecutive year.

Joseph Chou, CEO & Founder of Ironfish, said: “I think most companies these days are very much aware that people and culture form the backbone of any successful organisation.

“For me personally, seeing our people and supporting our people at Ironfish to fulfil their potential, to flourish in their careers and witness firsthand how this can have such a positive affect on their overall wellbeing – this is one of my favourite aspects of what we do.

“And this would be impossible without an excellent HR team; one which is innovative in its approach to supporting the people and culture of an organisation; and one which is thinking outside the box to find and shape solutions to fit specific business and employee needs, as opposed to simply adhering to best practice guidelines.

“We wish all nominees the best of luck, and look forward to meeting you on the night.”
 

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