Calling all women: 3 step guide to entering Women in Travel

Calling all women: 3 step guide to entering Women in Travel

Calling all Women in Travel – it’s time to stand out!

It’s as easy as 1,2,3 to enter the Women in Travel Awards. All it takes is courage and an internet connection to go into the running.

You don’t have to be nominated to enter!

Here’s a 3 step guide to entering the Women in Travel Awards

1. Register free at www.womenintravel.com.au/awards

2. Pick a category to enter – there’s 18. Not sure which to go for? Check out categories and criteria here: women-in-travel-criteria-categories
(You can enter in more than one category!)

3. Complete your entry by Friday 14 October.

Calling all women in the industry – it’s time to stand out!

Be part of the inaugural Women in Travel Awards by entering as the best female in your field. You don’t have to be nominated to enter – just register and you’re half way to the podium accepting your Award. The process is simple and open to all women at any level, plus entries are free! ENTER NOW.

Not sure which of the 18 categories you’re keen on? Check out all the criteria questions and categories by clicking here: women-in-travel-criteria-categories

If you know or work with any exceptional Women in Travel, acknowledge excellence in their field by nominating them to enter here. (Be sure to include the nominee’s email address.)

Remember, Entries close this Friday 14 October!

Winners will be announced at a gala awards ceremony on 17 November in Sydney. Earlybird tickets are on sale.

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