Australian Security Industry Awards for Excellence
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The 17th Annual Australian Security Industry Awards for Excellence will be presented at Park Hyatt Melbourne on the 3rd May 2012.
Organised by the Australian Security Industry Association (ASIAL), the Australian Security Industry Awards for Excellence are Australia’s premier security awards program and recognise outstanding individuals and organisations within the security industry.
Award nominations will be assessed by an independent judging panel. View 2012 Judging Panel
The closing date for nominations to be submitted is 2nd March 2012. Entries are open to both Members and Non-Members of ASIAL.
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Among the many benefits of entering include:
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- An opportunity to be recognised nationally
- An opportunity to be profiled and to tell your story through ASIAL print and online publications
- The opportunity for the projects, initiatives and achievements of your organisation to be presented and regonised by industry peers.
- independent benchmarking of of the quality of your work and achievements
- exclusive use of the finalist and winner logos for building and promoting your brand
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2012 Award Categories
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- Individual Achievement – General Security
- Individual Achievement – Technical Security
- Security Student of the Year
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Organisational
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- Security Management
- In-House Security Team
- Training
- Integrated Security Solution (projects above $250,000)
- Integrated Security Solution (projects below $250,000)
- Special Security Event or Project
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Awards Presentation
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Winners of the 2012 Australian Security Industry Awards for Excellence will be announced at a Awards Dinner to be held from 7:00pm - 10:30pm on Thursday 3 May 2011 at Park Hyatt Melbourne.
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Judging Criteria & Process
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An independent panel chaired by an ASIAL representative will judge each nomination based on the criteria set out above for each award category. ASIAL reserves the right to oversee the judging process.
Judges reserve the right to not give an award in one or more categories if, in their opinion, the quality of entries are not of an appropriate standard. Judges also reserve the right to transfer an entry into another category if it is considered more appropriate.
The decision of the judges is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
ASIAL accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss of commercial privilege or anything, which constitutes loss or damage as a result of an entry in the 2012 Australian Security Industry Awards for Excellence.
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Please refer to the 2012 Awards for Excellence Information Brochure for judging criteria for each category.
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Please also note that two (2) hard copies and one (1) soft copy of each submission is required by the judging panel.
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