B&T’s 30 Under 30 Awards Entries Close Today (For Real This Time)!

B&T’s 30 Under 30 Awards Entries Close Today (For Real This Time)!

Alright, no more excuses. We’ve already given you a late pass to submit your entries to the 30 Under 30 Awards 2017, but that pass becomes invalid today.

We’ve received a plethora of submissions since entry opening day in January, and you can throw your hat in the ring if you get your entry in by 5pm today (please note that a late fee applies).

This year, we’re shaking up the 30 Under 30 Awards a little, with the addition of some new categories. Be sure to give the criteria document a good read to learn all about these bad boys.

We’re also hosting the awards a little earlier than usual, with the mammoth shindig taking place at Ivy in Sydney on Thursday 27 April. Tickets to the event can be purchased here.

We’ve even thrown in a daytime forum to compliment the awards, called Towards 2030.

So, if you consider yourself a kick-ass creative, a marketing mastermind or an entrepreneurial wizard, and are under the age of 30, submit your entry to this year’s 30 Under 30 Awards here before 5pm (AEST) today.

Thanks again to our awesome sponsors and judges for making the whole thing possible.

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