2015 Winners
Congratulations to the 2015 AGRIAs winners and finalists!
1a. Award for Most Popular Graduate Recruitment Video (private sector)
(as determined by AAGE employer members participating in the 2015 AGRIAs voting process)
WINNER: Deloitte
FINALISTS: BHP Billiton (Agency: 50 Kaliber), Pernod Ricard Winemakers (Agency: One Green Bean) and Teach for Australia (Agency: Canyon Brand Design)
1b. Award for Most Popular Graduate Recruitment Video (public sector)
(as determined by AAGE employer members participating in the 2015 AGRIAs voting process)
WINNER: Victorian Public Service
FINALISTS: Department of Employment and Department of Environment, Land Water & Planning (Agency: Dirty Puppet)
2a. Award for Most Popular Integrated Marketing Campaign (private sector)
(as determined by AAGE employer members participating in the 2015 AGRIAs voting process)
WINNER: Teach for Australia (Agency: Canyon Brand Design)
FINALISTS: Commonwealth Bank (Agency: Imagination, Red Jet Pictures and Zero Latency) and ShineWing Australia (Agency: Trout Creative Thinking)
2b. Award for Most Popular Integrated Marketing Campaign (public sector)
(as determined by AAGE employer members participating in the 2015 AGRIAs voting process)
WINNER: Australia Post (Agency: Together Creative)
FINALISTS: Department of Immigration and Border Protection and Department of Social Services (Agency: Together Creative)
3. Will Spensley Memorial Award for Innovation in the Graduate Market (private sector)
(as determined by AAGE employer members participating in the 2016 AGRIAs voting process)
WINNER: Atlassian
FINALISTS: Commonwealth Bank (Agency: Zero Latency), Cotton On Group and Deloitte (Agency: Talegent)
4. Will Spensley Memorial Award for Innovation in the Graduate Market (public sector)
(as determined by AAGE employer members participating in the 2016 AGRIAs voting process)
WINNER: Australia Post
FINALISTS: Australian Government Department of Human Services and Queensland Government Chief Information Office
5. Award for Most Popular Graduate Recruiter
(as determined by candidates participating in the 2017 AAGE Candidate Survey)
WINNER: Asmaa Zahid (EY)
FINALISTS: Alexander Knight (Deloitte), Hari Gomatam (Accenture) and Lauren Eardley (Deloitte)
6. Award for Best Graduate Employer
(as determined by graduates participating in the 2016 AAGE Graduate Survey)
WINNER: Mobile Rehab
FINALISTS: Ergon Energy and KordaMentha
7. Award for Best Internship Program
(as determined by interns participating in the 2016 AAGE Intern Survey)
WINNER: Water Corporation
FINALISTS: AustralianSuper and Woodside Energy
8. Award for Most Popular Supplier
(as determined by employers participating in the 2016 AGRIAs voting process)
WINNER: GradConnection
FINALISTS: Fusion Graduate Consultancy, GradAustralia and Revelian
9. Award for Most Popular Careers Service
(as determined by employers participating in the 2016 AGRIAs voting process)
WINNER: University of Queensland
FINALISTS: RMIT University, University of Adelaide and University of Wollongong
10. Award for Most Popular Professional Association
(as determined by employers participating in the 2016 AGRIAs voting process)
WINNER: Engineers Australia
FINALISTS: Australian Computer Society Foundation & Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand
11. Award for Contribution to the Graduate Recruitment and Development Industry
(as determined by employers participating in the 2016 AGRIAs voting process)
JOINT WINNERS: David Cvetkovski (Fusion Graduate Consultancy) and Kelly Pfeffer (Suncorp)
FINALIST: Dave Jenkins (GradConnection) and Julia Atterton (University of Adelaide)
12. Award for Best Graduate Development Program
(as determined by graduates participating in the 2016 AAGE Graduate Survey)
WINNER: Mobile Rehab
FINALISTS: KordaMentha and PwC
13. Award for Most Popular Exhibitor at the AAGE Conference
(as determined by 2016 AAGE Conference Delegates)
WINNER: Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand