NOMINATIONS are now open for this year’s Melbourne Awards, including the City Design Award, showcasing the work of organisations in shaping the city’s skyline through innovative design.
The awards are the City of Melbourne’s highest accolade – celebrating the inspirational work of those shaping the city for the better.
Previous City Design Award winners include the Gothic Bank Complex at the corner of Queen Street and Collins Street and The Vision 2020 Redevelopment by Architectus and Schmidt Hammer Lassen.
The 2023 Melbourne Awards will also celebrate individuals and organisations across seven other categories:
- Aboriginal Melbourne – ganbu guljin – celebrating efforts to support and promote Melbourne’s First Nations community.
- Access and Inclusion – promoting initiatives that improve and celebrate the lives of those living with a disability.
- Arts and Events – highlighting work to drive visitation and boost Melbourne’s reputation as Australia’s cultural capital.
- Community – recognising projects and activities that enhance community wellbeing.
- Knowledge and Innovation – supporting thinkers and innovators shaping our city’s bright future.
- LGBTIQA+ – acknowledging the work of those supporting and promoting diversity and inclusivity.
- Sustainability – focusing on projects and programs creating a more sustainable city through innovation and design.
The Melbourne Awards also include the prestigious Melburnian of the Year Award, which celebrates a role model who has made an outstanding contribution in their field and to the city.
“Melbourne is full of innovators and creative minds, who are leading the charge to shape our city for the better. The central district is home to more than 500 start-ups, and our city is on the way to becoming the fourth fastest-growing start-up ecosystem in the world,” Lord Mayor Sally Capp said.
“Our Melbourne Awards shine a light on the extraordinary work of those who are going above and beyond in their field – improving community wellbeing, driving innovation and creating a more sustainable city.”
“I’m thrilled to announce our two new categories this year – Young Melburnian of the Year and Access and Inclusion – recognising that everyone contributes to making Melbourne the nation’s most liveable city.”
“If you know an inspirational Melburnian making a positive contribution to our city, nominate them for a Melbourne Award today.”
For the first time, the City of Melbourne will also recognise a Young Melburnian of the Year – acknowledging the achievements of a young person, aged 18 to 30, who is making the city a better place for its residents and visitors.
Applications for the 2023 Melbourne Awards and nominations for the Melburnian and Young Melburnian of the Year are open from Monday 22 May to Friday 23 June.
For more information or to nominate someone, visit Melbourne Awards.
Winners will be announced at the Melbourne Awards Gala on Saturday 11 November.
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