Get close to greatness and take part in Asia Pacific design history this June!
Get close to greatness at the inaugural INDE.Awards Gala, 2017.
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Submissions from Asia Pacific’s most progressive buildings, spaces, objects and people are now in the hands of our illustrious Jury, announcing the official shortlist in May.
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Join us on Friday 30th June at Carriageworks for the most exceptional awards ceremony the industry has ever seen!
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Places are limited, so booking is essential.
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Tickets go on sale this Friday 7th April. Head to indeawards.com to reserve your seat.
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Who will be our 2017 INDE. winners?
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[DISCLAIMER: Unfortunately Koolie & The Gang will not be in attendance at this years INDE. Awards]
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