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Mar 5, 2018

PR Awards Asia 2018: Open for entries

The early-bird deadline is 23 March, and the awards are slated for 13 June.

PR Awards Asia 2018: Open for entries

Campaign is delighted to announce the launch of PR Awards Asia 2018. As the industry’s foremost recognition of excellence, PR Awards Asia attracts entries from all over the region, recognising the individuals and agencies who are doing truly original and innovative work in the public relations arena. The gala awards presentation has grown to be the premier event in the PR calendar.

The awards are open to PR consultancies, solo practitioners and in-house departments from all countries in the Asia-Pacific region, including Australia and New Zealand. The categories include campaign awards across many sectores, people and team awards, consultancy awards and Grand Prix for Network of the Year and Campaign of the Year. 

Key dates:

  • Early Bird Entries Deadline: 23 March 
  • Entry Deadline: 12 April
  • Shortlist Announcement: 18 May 
  • Awards Presentation Dinner: 13 June

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Enter today and show how your work is advancing your business and transforming the industry.

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