One of last year’s winners had the best job in the world, one winning team was Naked and another was perfectly Frank. Security had to remove a party crasher in a gorilla suit and an award recipient showed off Zoolander-esque moves on the catwalk (pictured). It's anyones' guess what will happen this year!
The Australian Interactive Media Industry Association (AIMIA) has officially opened its call for entries for the 17th Annual AIMIA Awards.
Known as "The Amys", the awards celebrate the best work of Australia’s Digital Services and Applications Industry across a broad range of consumer, business, government and not-for-profit categories.
"Each year the AIMIA Awards recognise the best digital talent we have in this country," said Paul McCarthy, AIMIA Awards judging chair.
"There have been a whole range of fantastic campaigns, projects and services undertaken over the past year and we’re looking forward to receiving the awards entries and judging the best of the best."
The Annual AIMIA Awards are the longest running Awards in Australia’s digital industry. Entries for the awards are now open and close at 5pm AEDT on Thursday, November 4, 2010.
Winners will be announced and celebrated at the 17th Annual AIMIA Awards ceremony in Sydney in March 2011.
For more details and entry criteria visit www.aimia.com.au
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