Olivia Parker
Apr 13, 2018

PR Awards Asia: deadline extended

Due to popular demand, we will be extending the deadline for entry to the PR Awards Asia until 17 April.

PR Awards Asia: deadline extended

We are pleased to announce an extension to the deadine for entry to the PR Awards Asia. Entries will now be accepted up to the cut-off time of 18:00HKT on Tuesday 17 April

Enter online now

For further details on how to enter, including eligibility details and entry frees, visit the PR Awards Asia website. 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 sectors, people and team awards, consultancy awards and Grand Prix for Network of the Year and Campaign of the Year.

Key dates: 

Entry deadline: 17 April 2018

Shortlist announcements: 18 May 2018

Awards presentation: 13 June 2018

The PR Awards Asia will be held in Hong Kong on 13 June, and will be a night celebrating the most inspiring and effective campaigns in Asia-Pacific's communications and PR industry. This year marks the 17th awards show, with entries to be judged by a stellar cast of leading in-house and agency professionals. 
 
Will 2018 be your year? We look forward to seeing your work. 
Watch some scenes from the 2017 awards show:

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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