


Do you know of a notable Australian that
should be included in a Who's Who publication? Is there someone
significant in your community that deserves recognition? Crown Content
welcomes nominations to any of its publications -- Who's Who in Australia, Who's Who of Australian Women and Who's Who in Business in Australia.
To nominate someone, read through the entry
criteria below and then download the nomination form at the bottom of
this page.



Who's Who
in Australia
People are included in Who’s
Who in Australia if they have
significantly contributed to Australian life on a national or
international level. They are people who have built a positive profile
over time. There are no restrictions on age or sex and entrants need
not be born in Australia. Each person’s nomination is considered
on its merits alone and entry in the book cannot be paid for. The book
is a snapshot of Australian society at a particular point in time.
Examples of people who are automatically included in the publication
are federal and state politicians, Australian honours recipients (such
as AC, AO and the Cross of Valour), Australians of the Year, university
Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors, recipients of arts awards (such as
the Archibald Prize and the Miles Franklin Award), sport and music hall
of fame inductees, Chairs and CEOs of top 100 companies and Judges of
High and Supreme Courts. The Editorial Panel considers other entrants
by reviewing their career, achievements, awards and notability.
Who's Who in Business in
Australia
People are included in Who’s
Who in Business in Australia if they
are contributing to Australian or international business on a national
or international level. They are people who are considered to be
significant business leaders. There are no restrictions on age or sex
and entrants need not be born in Australia. Each person’s
inclusion is considered on its merits alone and entry in the book
cannot be paid for.
Examples of people who are included in the publication include Chairs,
CEOs and CFOs of public companies and top 2000 private companies,
people who hold multiple directorships of major companies, people who
hold senior positions at major international businesses, prominent and
influential business people, notable young entrepreneurs and those
people listed in Who’s Who in Australia who strongly influence
business and the decision making processes in Australia (such as
politicians and senior academics).
Who's Who of Australian
Women
Women are included in Who's Who of
Australian Women if they have made a
significant contribution to Australian life. The contribution can be at
a community, state, national or international level. There are no
restrictions on age and entrants need not be born in Australia. Each
person’s inclusion is considered on its merits alone and entry in
the book cannot be paid for.
Examples of women who are included in the publication include those who
hold a senior position within a major organisation, those who have been
the first to achieve something in their chosen field, recipients of
awards for women (such as Mother of the Year or the Portia Geach
Memorial Award for Portraiture), AM and OAM recipients,
Olympic/Commonwealth/Paralympic medallists, leaders and influential
women in female dominated industries, notable women in male-dominated
industries and prominent women’s activists. Women who have met
the criteria for inclusion in Who’s Who in Australia will be
considered for inclusion in Who’s Who of Australian Women.
Download the nomination form and submit it
using one of the following options:
1. Fax it to (03) 8627 5899 (+61386275899 for Intl)
2. Post it to
Crown Content Pty Ltd
ATTN: The Editor
9 Queen Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
Australia
3. E-mail it to whoswho@crowncontent.com.au.
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