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MEET THE GOOD STUFF JUDGES

frannkie GOOD STUFF AWARDS

What are the Good Stuff awards? The annual Good Stuff awards are our way of giving creative folks a leg up. This year’s awards are free to enter, and there are awesome cash prizes and mentoring sessions up for grabs.

Who can enter? Anyone who lives in Australia or New Zealand. The six categories this year are: art + illustration, craft, design, fashion, photography, small business + community. If you have a project that falls into one of these fields, we want to see it! This is your chance to get your work in front of our amazing category judges. Visit frankie.com.au/goodstuff to familiarise yourself with the full entry criteria.

What do I get if I win? Each category winner and the reader-voted People’s Choice winner scores $1000, four mentoring sessions as part of Creative Plus Business’s GROW program, a feature in frankie magazine issue 111. eternal glory and full boasting rights.

What else should I know? Entries close Friday, September 16th, 2022. Best of luck!

SMALL BUSINESS + COMMUNITY

LAURA THOMPSON
CEO and co-founder, Clothing The Gaps

I’m a proud Gunditjmara woman who grew up as part of the Koorie community in Melbourne. I spent 20-plus years working in health promotion in Aboriginal Community

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