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Nominate Australia's best QSR brands now

The awards programme is held alongside the QSR Media Conference 2024.

With the rise of AI and technology and consumer preferences changing, it is vital for brands to constantly test their limits and bring innovation to the forefront of the business.

The QSR Media Awards 2024 will recognise these unique initiatives at the QSR Media Awards 2024, held in conjunction with the QSR Media Conference & Awards 2024 powered by Redbull.

The awards programme seeks to celebrate the achievements and innovations of both large and small chains in Australia. The QSR Media Awards 2024 is a prime opportunity to gain recognition for exceptional contributions to the quick-service and fast-casual restaurant industry.

The awarding ceremony will be held on 23 September at the Hilton Sydney Hotel in Sydney, Australia. Nominations close on 2 August.

Are you ready to join the names of the biggest brands in Australia? Nominate now!

For more information, click this link for the nomination guidelines.

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