AbaF Awards 2011 in Victoria

AbaF Awards 2011 in Victoria

Read about the Victoria winning partnerships here.

State winners

Visy Arts & Environment Award

Lake Bolac Eel Festival and Glenelg Hopkins Catchment Management Authority


Visy Arts & Environment Award VIC 


(L-R): Jo Gunawan, Visy; Helen Birgden, Lake Bolac Eel Festival; Nolene Fraser, Lake Bolac Eel Festival; David Allen, Lake Bolac Eel Festival; and Una Allender, Lake Bolac Eel Festival. 

AbaF Partnering Award

The Song Room and Ogilvy Group Melbourne


AbaF Partnering Award VIC 


(L-R): Andrew Baxter, Ogilvy Group Melbourne; Caroline Aebersold, The Song Room; and Stephen Found, AbaF board member. 

AbaF SME Award

Gertrude Contemporary and Fabio Ongarato Design

 Abaf SME Award VIC

 (L-R): Ronen Goren, Fabio Ongarato Design; Fabio Ongarato, Fabio Ongarato Design; Meg Philips, Fabio Ongarato Design; Emily Cormack, Gertrude Contemporary; Alexi Glass-Kantor, Gertrude Contemporary; and Michelle Armstrong, Arts Victoria

Arts & Health Foundation Award

Creativity Australia and Royal Children's Hospital


Arts & Health Foundation Award VIC 


(L-R): Lisa Colley, Arts & Health Foundation; Tania de Jong, Creativity Australia; and Christine Kilpatrick, Royal Children's Hospital. 

QantasLink Regional Award

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Powercor Australia


QantasLink Regional Award VIC 


(L-R): Peter Learmont, Qantas; Gordon Badham, Powercor; Brian Sullivan, Powercor; Lyndall King, Powercor; Jennifer Tighe, MSO; and Cameron Mowat, MSO.

Toyota Community Award

Banyule City Council and Banyule Community Health Service, Department of Planning & Community Development, Bendigo Bank, East Ivanhoe and Heidelberg Community Bank®


Toyota Community Award VIC 


(L-R): Stephen Grealish, Toyota; Nan Caple, East Ivanhoe and Heidelberg Community Bank – Bendigo Bank; Jenny Scicluna, Banyule City Council; and Andrea Rieniets, YFV 3081 program.

Woodside Better Business Award

National Boys Choir of Australia and Judith Hooper


Woodside Better Business Award VIC
 

(L-R): Jeremy Gaden, The Substation; Judith Hooper; and Colin Seedy, National Boys Choir.

National finalists

Australia Council Young & Emerging Artists Award

'the cup project' and Detpak
 

Nat Finalist Ausco Y&E Award VIC 


(L-R): Councillor Ken Ong, City of Melbourne; Thomas Kinsman, 'the cup project'; and Amy Craig, ‘the cup project’.

Photography by: Keith Vaz - 37three

Good Practice Recognition

The following nominations have been recognised by the AbaF judges as demonstrating good practice.

Partnering

  • BalletLab Association and Moorilla
  • Banyule City Council and Banyule Community Health Service, Department of Planning & Community Development, Bendigo Bank, East Ivanhoe and Heidelberg Community Bank®
  • Cambodian Association of Victoria, Melbourne Festival and City of Greater Dandenong, Greyspace and Metro Trains
  • Creativity Australia and Royal Children's Hospital
  • Creativity Australia and Sofitel Melbourne on Collins
  • Emerging Writers' Festival and Monash University
  • Frankston Arts Centre, Peninsula headspace and Mind Australia (Seaford Program)
  • Geelong Performing Arts Centre and Alcoa of Australia
  • Gertrude Contemporary and Fabio Ongarato Design
  • KAGE Physical Theatre Association and Alzheimer's Australia (Victoria)
  • Lake Bolac Eel Festival and Glenelg Hopkins Catchment Management Authority
  • Melbourne Festival and FOXTEL
  • Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Powercor Australia
  • National Gallery of Victoria and Goldman Sachs
  • ‘the cup project’ and Detpak
  • The Song Room and Ogilvy Group Melbourne
  • Victorian College of the Arts and Lend Lease
  • West Space and GPT Property 

Volunteering

  • National Boys Choir of Australia and Judith Hooper