Insight
1.16.2024

Reap the awards

Don't let your achievements fly under the radar

The rewards of participating in, and better still – winning – a business or industry award are immense.

The opportunity to be a finalist or a winner demonstrates confidence in your brand and celebrates your contributions and achievements. However, the nomination process can be daunting and it takes time and effort to craft a successful submission.  

Our team of skilled writers and project managers are highly experienced in crafting successful award submissions. Our approach ensures your investment has longevity by creating content that can be repurposed as part of your communication or media plan.

We ask key questions and make connections to help your submissions shine, uncovering meaningful stories and delivering a high level of detail in the process to support your customer nurturing strategy, create a news story, bolster your work winning approach, and add to your corporate collateral.

Urbaine has partnered with a number of our property, infrastructure and corporate clients to enter successful award submissions for a range of industry organisations including the Property Council of Australia, the Urban Development Institute of Australia, Australian Institute of Architects, and the Retirement Living Council to name a few.

It’s not all about your business bottom-line, receiving an award is good for your whole team. The pride of sharing a win is an incredible morale boost, creating a team culture of recognition and reward. As they say, you have to be in it to win it.

The benefits of being an award winner:

  • Demonstrates your achievements for work winning purposes
  • Builds brand credibility and trust
  • Recognises your entire team
  • Showcases your differences from competitors
  • Connect with clients, stakeholders and investors  
  • Provides networking opportunities

Keylin and joint venture partner Kinstone Group won top honours in the Boutique Development category at the UDIA Queensland 2023 Awards for Excellence for Serenity Green on the northern Gold Coast.
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