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LAST WEEK to enter Mumbrella's 2019 Travel Marketing Awards

The standout work of Australian and New Zealand travel marketers will be celebrated at Australia’s only dedicated travel marketing awards - The Mumbrella Travel Marketing Awards.

The standout work of Australian and New Zealand travel marketers will be celebrated at Australia’s only dedicated travel marketing awards – The Mumbrella Travel Marketing Awards.

This year, 19 awards categories will recognise travel marketing campaigns, brands and destinations, successful strategies or ideas, as well as the agencies and teams across the industry.

The awards will be presented at a full gala dinner evening with hundreds in attendance, making it an important showcase of the outstanding work across the industry over the past year.

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Those who enter must complete a robust judging process, with entries passing through nearly 100 jurors representing Australia’s travel industry.

This year, the awards categories to enter are: Best Media Strategy, Best Use of Native or Content Marketing, Best Influencer Campaign, Best User Experience, Best Use of Face-to-Face/Experiential Marketing, Best Use of Data, Award for Innovation and Publication of the Year.

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On top of this there will be Ad Campaign of the Year, PR Idea of The Year, Social Idea of the Year, Award For Bravery
Disruptor of the Year, Breakthrough Destination of the Year, PR Agency of the Year, Media Agency of the Year, Advertising Agency of the Year, Marketing Team of the Year and Travel Brand of the Year

Full entry guidelines and scoring can be found at here.

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This year’s final entry deadline is this Friday, February 8. The awards will be presented at the Four Seasons Hotel Sydney on April 11, in a gala dinner ceremony.

For more information on the awards or entry process, please contact Kristine Abalos on kristine@mumbrella.com.au or visit www.mumbrella.com.au/travelawards

Who do you think is worthy to win this year?