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Cole Lawson scoops two national PR awards

26/10/2009

Cole Lawson Communications scooped two national awards - including the prestigious "Golden Target Award" for public affairs - at the Public Relations Institute of Australia (PRIA) awards in Brisbane.

After achieving a State Award for Excellence in September for the project, Cole Lawson took home the highest national honour for a public affairs campaign for the company's work for Queensland Meals on Wheels.

The consultancy was also nationally commended for its high-profile campaign supporting Queensland's Hailey Turner in the "Best Job in the World" competition.

Cole Lawson director Margaret Lawson said the two awards were a credit to the consultancy's staff, all of whom had been involved in some way with one or both of the successful campaigns.

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Cole Lawson wins top Australian public affairs prize

Double success for Cole Lawson at national public relations awards.


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