| Finalists for the 2010 HM Awards for Hotel & Accommodation Excellence presented by Sealy have been announced, with all thoughts now firmly set on the gala dinner to be held in Sydney on September 3. A record 1200 entries were received in 2010 and following hours of voting by over 20 judges, the finalists have been announced for 38 of the 42 categories to be awarded this year. The four biggest gongs at the HM Awards – Hotel Brand of the Year, Accommodation Chain of the Year, Overall Accommodation Property of the Year and the HM Magazine Hotelier of the Year – have been decided by the region’s leading CEOs and the finalists for these categories will be announced at the gala presentation dinner. In the last seven years, almost 3000 people have attended the HM Awards and more than 250 awards have been awarded to hotels across Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. The 2010 HM Awards are hosted by HM magazine, presented by Sealy and co-hosted by AHS Hospitality, Intrust Super, ISIS and Philips. The 2010 HM Awards gala presentation dinner is being held at Sydney’s Doltone House on September 3. List of Finalists For bookings, email ana@intermedia.com.au For more information, contact: James Wilkinson Managing Editor - HM Magazine Tel: 02 8586 6204 E: jwilkinson@intermedia.com.au www.HMAwards.com.au |
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Finalists Announced for the 2010 HM Awards
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