The Australian Women's Weekly

ARE YOU OUR Women of the Future?

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HOW TO ENTER

If you or someone you know is aged between 18 and 30 years old, with a great business idea, charity or creative venture to fund, or innovation to research that will transform the lives of others, we encourage you to enter. You can do so by post to The Australian Women’s Weekly Qantas Women of the Future Competitio­n 2016,

GPO Box 4178, Sydney, NSW 2001, or online at aww.com.au/WOTF with the following: Your name, mailing address, daytime contact phone number and email address. Your date of birth. A recent photograph of yourself. One paragraph of 100 words or less, telling us about yourself. 50 words or less in response to the question: “How would you use this scholarshi­p to achieve your dreams and benefit others?”

Any additional, relevant informatio­n about your venture that may help the judges.

Please note, entries may be featured in the magazine, on The Weekly and Qantas websites or social media sites and Qantas in-flight videos. Entries close on May 31, 2016.

Fifteen semi-finalists will be notified by June 7, 2016. Between July 7, 2016, and August 3, 2016, readers can vote online for the People’s Choice Award. Eight finalists will then be invited to Sydney (flights and accommodat­ion included, conditions apply) for a special event to announce the winners and runners-up.

 ??  ?? “Thanks to the 2015 scholarshi­p, we have doubled the number of Strong Girl Fitness classes, as well as started a program for boys, Built Strong.” 2015 People’s Choice Winner Rowena Gilbett The 2015 Women of the Future winners (from left) Rowena...
“Thanks to the 2015 scholarshi­p, we have doubled the number of Strong Girl Fitness classes, as well as started a program for boys, Built Strong.” 2015 People’s Choice Winner Rowena Gilbett The 2015 Women of the Future winners (from left) Rowena...
 ??  ?? Calling all young women helping to build a better world. Eight winners will share in a prize pool of more than $100,000.
Calling all young women helping to build a better world. Eight winners will share in a prize pool of more than $100,000.

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