Even More Photos From The B&T 30 Under 30 Awards!

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If you were perhaps nursing a sore head and a bacon and egg roll last Friday morning, you may have missed the enormous stash of photos we had from the B&T 30 Under 30 Awards.

There was smiling, laughing and networking all around as 30 incredible talented individuals were crowned this year’s 30 Under 30.

Gemma Anderson, digital strategist from Deakin University, took out the top honour of the Grand Prix and after heated voting, Joel Chapman from Give Art Science nabbed the coveted People’s Choice Award. See all the wonderful winners here.

Principal sponsor of the B&T 30 Under 30 Awards, newly named NewsMediaWorks, also got snap happy with its photobooth activation. So if you stood in front of the green screen on the night, make sure you ‘like’ NewsMediaWorks’ Facebook page and have a gander at all of the glorious images, and above for a sneak preview.

Thank you to everyone who came on the night and made it the wondrous evening it was.

A big thank you especially to all our sponsors and judges for their tireless effort and support of young talent in the industry.

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