Highlights from the 2023 ACFA Industry Awards Night



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The 2023 ACFA Industry Awards Night was a clear demonstration of the way our industry continues to raise the bar with outstanding examples of what our industry is producing.

The 2023 ACFA Industry Awards were held on Friday 15th September 2023 in Sydney, to recognise outstanding achievements within the furniture, joinery and cabinet-making industry. The awards showcase the hard work, dedication and craftsmanship of individuals and businesses across the country.

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The ACFA Industry Awards are an important event for the Australian furniture cabinet-making industry, as they provide a platform to showcase the best of what the industry has to offer. The awards also help to raise awareness of the industry and its importance to the Australian economy.

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Jim Snelson, CEO of Polytec, Premium Partner for the ACFA Industry Awards, paid tribute to all those who had entered the awards. “Tonight is an opportunity to acknowledge, reward and cheer on all of those companies and individuals who have done an outstanding job over the last few years.”

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The ACFA/AWISA Cabinet Maker of the Year went to Northern Kitchens and Joinery, who was thrilled to take home one of the major awards of the night. “This award means so much to me and my team. It really is a reward to my whole team for the hard work they put into each job we produce. This is certainly a team award.”

In addition to the awards themselves, the ACFA Industry Awards also provide an opportunity for networking and socialising within the industry. The awards night is a well-attended event, with 300 guests in attendance this year.

In his speech, ACFA CEO Dean Brakell made the important acknowledgment “to thank all the industry suppliers who support and sponsor the ACFA Awards each year. Without you, this night cannot be the success it is. We look forward to seeing what projects 2024 has to offer.”

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