Nominations for the 2010 National Multicultural Marketing Awards open

The Filipino Australian is proud to be part of emanila.com - the inaugural Technology Award winner in 2000
The Filipino Australian is proud to be part of emanila.com - the inaugural Technology Award winner in 2000
The National Multicultural Marketing Awards have officially opened for 2010. The awards are open to anyone in business in Australia with entries closing on 31 August 2010.

Winners of the Awards will be officially announced at a Gala Presentation on November 1, 2010. A total of seven awards will be given out on the evening, including awards in the areas of community, commercial sectors, advertising and government.

The Community Relations Commission of the NSW Premier’s Office is the organiser of the Awards.

The annual Awards have started 21 years ago. Nominations to the Awards were from states across Australia and across multinational business, government and community sectors.

Past winners include diverse entities such as the Sydney Opera House, the winner of the inaugural technology award, e-manila.com in 2000, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra (2001), the NSW Police (2003), Chabad House, Christian Interfaith Education and Forum on Australia’s Islamic Relations (2004), Cisco Systems Asia Pacific Technical Services (2005), Australian Football League (2006), National Interfaith Festival (2007).

Entry forms will be available on the CRC’s website at www.crc.nsw.gov.au

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2 Responses to Nominations for the 2010 National Multicultural Marketing Awards open

  1. Mabuhay ang e-manila.com for being one of National Multicultural Marketing awardees! Congrats to Romy Cayabyab and all who were involved in making it another great contribution by the Filipino-Australian people to the wider community. Hope there will be more of such achievements.

    • Thanks Violi. We sincerely hope that the recognition of emanila by the wider Australian community has over the years helped other community groups also being recognised for their contributions in fostering understanding and harmony in Australia’s multicultural society. ~ Romy Cayabyab

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