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October 2004

Entries are now open for the 11th Annual Australian Interactive Media Industry Association (AMIA) Awards. The awards recognise the best in digital content across all genres and interactive media platforms. Nominations are open in 20 categories including Best Entertainment, Best Learning, Best Mobile/Wireless and Best Emerging Exporter. You must be a current Business, Corporate or Associate AIMIA member to enter the awards. To nominate visit: https://www.aimia.com.au/i-cms?page=36

 

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