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IHAC 2025 Awards Open With New Categories Celebrating Social Impact & Emerging Talent

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Published on: 23rd October 2024 at 9:59 AM
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The In-House Agency Council (IHAC) has opened entries for the 2025 IHAC Awards, celebrating the best of in-house creative work across Australia and New Zealand.

This year’s awards include two new categories: Award for Good, recognising impactful work in sustainability and social causes, and Rising Star Award, designed to spotlight emerging talent with less than five years of experience.

“Having spent years running in-house teams, I’ve seen firsthand the incredible creativity and impact they can deliver. Since launching in 2022, the IHAC Awards have gained significant momentum and this year’s new categories really showcase the diversity of work in-house teams are producing,” said Abby Blackmore, head of IHAC.

“I’m particularly excited to see submissions that make a positive impact on their communities as well as those highlighting fresh, emerging talent. It’s an exciting time for in-house agencies and the 2025 Awards are a fantastic opportunity to celebrate these achievements,” added Blackmore.

Recent IHAC data reveals that 78 per cent of marketers now operate some form of in-house agency, with in-house teams managing on average 70 per cent of creative work—a significant reversal from two years ago when external agencies held the majority share.

The awards are now open to New Zealand in-house teams as IHAC looks to broaden across the Australasian landscape.

In line with this trend, IHAC has recently welcomed major brands such as Foxtel, Kraft Heinz, Bupa, ANZ, Reflections Holiday Parks, Movember, and Nutra Organics to its expanding network.

“The data shows us that in-house agencies are truly at the forefront of creativity and are becoming the go-to for brands wanting greater control and alignment. As we continue to grow, the 2025 IHAC Awards will showcase the outstanding work these teams are achieving across Australia and New Zealand. Leading IHAC through this period of growth is an exciting opportunity and I look forward to supporting and celebrating this evolution,” added Blackmore.

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Fredrika Stigell is a journalist at B&T with a focus on all things culture. Fredrika is also completing a Master of Archaeology, focusing on Indigenous rock art and historical artefacts in Kakadu National Park. Previously, she worked at a heritage company helping to organise storage collections for Sydney historical artefacts. Fredrika majored in English during her Bachelor's and is an avid reader with a particular interest in 19th and 20th century literary fiction.

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