AWARD SCHOOL PERTH GRADUATION

CIMG1784 copy.JPGGraduation for the seven students in WA’s 2008 AWARD School was held at The Vic on Wednesday night. The Sunday Times’ Nikki Sinclair, representing AWARD School national sponsor News Ltd, announced David Donald as this year’s top student. Second was Alexandria Lekias and third was Lydia Burke.
Marketforce senior writer, Murray Laird, co-convenor of this year’s AWARD School with Rare Creative Thinking CD Brett Wheeler, congratulated all seven graduates and said the standard of work overall was very good.
It was especially good see a strong turnout of creative directors and senior creatives from Perth’s major agencies to support the event. Nationally, AWARD School celebrates its 25th year this year and has become the industry’s most important creative training scheme.

Main pic: WA students, Brett Wheeler, Murray Laird and News Limited rep Nikki Sinclair

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5 Comments

Anonymous said:

What's with all this Perth stuff Lynchy? are you getting all nostalgic or did your Perth office stick this on the wrong blog?

Anonymous said:

Ooh, look! The Veronicas were there.

Anonymous said:

By jingo, by crikey Lindsay Medallia still looks like a rock star, and Ned Kelly looks good considering he died over 100 years ago!

Anonymous said:

I can see two reasons why I wish I'd been there.

Anonymous said:

Is that Red Simmons in the purple top?

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