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MNN Awards nomination deadline extended

THE deadline for nominations has been extended by a week to Friday, August 4.

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MNN Awards nomination deadline extended

The annual MNN Awards recognise the Australian mining sector's standout performers for the previous financial year.

The 2023 MNN Awards will focus on FY23 across four categories: Deal of the Year, Explorer of the Year, CEO of the Year and Emerging Leader of the Year, sponsored by SGS.

Nominations are submitted by the industry which allows the MNN team to come up with a shortlist of finalists.

A panel of industry experts then decide on the winners.

Trophies will be presented to the winners at the inaugural Mining News Select event on September 18 at the Pan Pacific Perth.

To find out more, click here.

To nominate:

CEO of the Year

Emerging Leader of the Year, sponsored by SGS

Deal of the Year

Explorer of the Year

Nominations will remain open until close of business on Friday, August 4.

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