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Region: Australia - National
ETHNIC BUSINESS AWARDS 2010 - NEW INDIGENOUS IN BUSINESS AWARD Nominations are now open for the new Indigenous in Business award, being supported by the ISX in 2010. The Indigenous in Business award is being offered by the Ethnic Business Awards, which have been going in Australia for 21 years, and are Australia's longest running awards for commercial endeavour. The Awards celebrate the contribution of migrants to Australia's business and cultural landscape, recognising innovation, application and excellence in small and large business. This year a new award has been announced - the Indigenous in Business award. The purpose of the new award is to aid reconciliation and to promote the advancement of indigenous Australians. In addition to the already high quality, experienced judging panel, Mr Warren Mundine has joined the panel this year to assist in the evaluation of the new Indigenous in Business category. Nominations for the 2010 Ethnic Business Awards are now open. No matter where you live in Australia, if your business is indigenous owned or managed you can nominate now for the new Indigenous in Business award. Finalists will be flown to Perth for a gala event where the awards will be presented. The nomination process is relatively brief and prizes historically include international airfares and a significant cash prize provided by NAB. Whether your business is big or small, you have to be in it to win it. Don't be shy about your success in business! NOTE - Nominations close on 16 August 2010. Get your nomination in now, and good luck! More information is available at www.ethnicbusinessawards.com
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