• LIA Graduate of the Year Awards: The graduate finalists and award winners on stage
    LIA Graduate of the Year Awards: The graduate finalists and award winners on stage
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The biennial LIA National Graduate of the Year winners have been named, with Jackson Young from Harden Packaging in Victoria taking out the $10,000 LIA Visual Connections Scholarship Prize, and Kathy Doan from Corrective Services Industries in NSW winning the LIA Future Leader Award and Geoff Selig Scholarship.

Young and Doan led a tight field, which also included Robert Neale from Westrock in NSW, Tommy Mavros from Colemanprint in the NT, Ben Reinke from Ultra Labels and Harrison Pascoe from MCC Labels, both from Queensland, Audrey Lajo from TAFE SA, Angus Adcroft from MCC SA, Imran Yunis from MCXC Labels in Victoria, and Olivia Fortune from Footprint and Lucien Maart from Label Makers, both from WA.

“Recognising the achievements of our top graduates is not only a fantastic way to encourage and support their career development, but to demonstrate the standard of training and graduates across all sectors of our industry,” said Mel Ireland, national president of LIA.

“We warmly congratulate Jackson and Kathy on their wins, which came after much hard work over the past year or two – first at state level and then for the national finals – involving preparing extensive submissions and going through a full interview process.

“The field of candidates this year is as high as it’s ever been, and each finalist should be very proud of their achievements.

“These are the best and brightest of our industry’s new talent, and it is really important to recognise their efforts and achievements, and to celebrate them in front of their industry peers.”

Heidelberg Australia, who have sponsored the Awards since its inception in the 1970s, covered the cost of flights and accommodation for all the state finalists to attend the national finals and presented them with trophies on the night.

Supplier association, Visual Connections, provided the $10,000 scholarship prize.