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Contribution of trailblazing forest industries’ women will be highlighted at National Forest Industry Awards in September

Women in Australia’s forest industries will be a celebrated at the Australian Forest Products Association’s (AFPA) Gala Dinner and National Forest Industries Awards, at Parliament House in Canberra this September, Chief Executive Officer of AFPA, Ross Hampton said today.

“In the past, forest industries haven’t always recognised the enormous contribution women have made in all manner of positions in our industry. We’ve come a very long way in recent years, but AFPA will make sure this September, that recognition of women is front and centre at our Gala Dinner and National Awards,” Mr Hampton said.

The ‘Woman in Forest Industries Award of Excellence’ will be the centrepiece prize at the event, which coincides with AFPA’s 10th Anniversary celebrations – to take place in Parliament House’s Great Hall.

Nominations for all National Forest Industry Awards open today. The five awards are:

  • Woman in Forest Industries Award of Excellence.
  • Emerging Leader of the Year.
  • Innovation in Health and Safety.
  • Innovation in Business
  • Innovation in Training.

Mr Hampton said the awards are an excellent opportunity for recognition across the supply chain of Australia’s forest industries.

“I strongly encourage our forest industries businesses and organisations to think hard about their people who go above and beyond in furthering the cause across the different categories – then put them forward for these awards.

“The Gala Dinner at Parliament House’s Great Hall will be an important occasion for forest industries nationally, and these major awards are big part of it,” Mr Hampton concluded.

You can find more information and nominate here.

The original media release is here: Media_Release_-_Contribution_of_trailblazing_forest_industries’_women_will_be_highlighted_at_National_Forest_Industry_Awards_in_September

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