Roll Up, Roll Up! Vote For Your Women In Media People’s Choice Winner!

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The entries for B&T‘s Women in Media Awards are officially closed, but don’t worry – now you can vote on who you think should take home the coveted People’s Choice Award on the big night!

The People’s Choice list this year is a whopper, with the women (and men) split up into the categories they entered in – whether that be ‘Male Champion of Change’, ‘Public Relations’ or ‘Creative Producer’.

Pick one fabulous person to vote for, or you can pick one person in each of the 15 categories to be your People’s Choice winner. Be sure you choose wisely – every vote counts. When you’re finished, simply click ‘Done’.

Entries close on Wednesday 9 August at 5pm, when the votes will be tallied up and a champion chosen to take home the shiny gong.

So, click here to cast your vote, and if you want to see the People’s Choice winner announced live (of course you do), then grab some last minute tickets to the event here.

The Women in Media Awards will be held on Friday 1 September at Royal Randwick Racecourse in Sydney. You can read more info about this year’s stellar event here.

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