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Not a good night but a great one! Good won large at the Magazine Awards last night. Here's a bit of showing off (in pictures).

Good won six awards in what turned out to be another huge night for the team at HB Media at last night’s 2010 Magazine Publishing Awards. At the evening’s end a towering stash of 15 awards had been collected by Good, Idealog, NZ Marketing and Inspire magazines. Good won for:

  • MAGAZINE OF THE YEAR (Highly Commended), Family, Health & Wellbeing category
  • DESIGNER OF THE YEAR, Family, Health & Wellbeing category : Adrian Clapperton, Good
  • COLUMNIST OF THE YEAR, Consumer category: Rod Oram, Good
  • JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR, Family Health & Wellbeing category: Annabel McAleer, Good
  • JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR, Current Affairs category: Peter Malcouronne, writing in Good and North & South
  • BEST COVER DESIGN, Family, Health & Wellbeing category

Eco-glamour gals: Good subs manager Cherie wears Miranda Brown; Annabel's in Starfish frills; Sarah's in Tasmin Cooper velvet. Check out more about the Goodies' green gorgeousness here

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Annabel (aka 'Rod') accepts the Columnist of the Year award for Rod Oram

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Annabel collects the Journalist of the Year award in the Family, Health and Wellbeing category. Sarah was a finalist too, so Good scooped the category!

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Adrian wins Best Designer in the Family, Health and Wellbeing category

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New Good senior designer Su Yin wins Best Designer for her work on Inspire magazine last year. Su Yin also won the unofficial Awesome Award for cycling to and from the awards in heels and that gorgeous strapless dress!

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The ladies of HB Media, and ladies' favourite Ben

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Sarah and Su Yin laugh in the face of victory

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Don't tell anyone, but Sarah fancies the boss

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Elsewhere in the company …

  • BEST PRINT & DIGITAL INTEGRATION, Business category: Idealog
  • BEST COVER DESIGN, Business category: Idealog
  • BEST COVER DESIGN, Trade Professional category: NZ Marketing
  • BEST LAUNCH / RE-LAUNCH (Highly Commended): NZ Marketing
  • DESIGNER OF THE YEAR, Business category: Adrian Clapperton, Idealog
  • DESIGNER OF THE YEAR, Trade Professional category: Adrian Clapperton, NZ Marketing
  • DESIGNER OF THE YEAR, Custom & Membership Publishing category: Su Yin Khoo, Inspire
  • EDITOR OF THE YEAR, Business category: Matt Cooney, Idealog
  • MAGAZINE OF THE YEAR, Business category: Idealog

A total of 33 businesses and independent journalists entered the 2010 Magazine Awards, with published work from 65 different magazine titles. You can read all about the serious stuff here. But what fun are awards if you can’t laugh at the expense of your colleagues and competitors? Head over to StopPress for the StopPress Alternative Magazine awards for 2010.

 

Almost the entire HB Media crew. So few people, so much good work! 

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Good morning designers! Su Yin, Adrian and Francis

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Francis and the evening's MC Raybon Kan

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The HB boys and the company's spoils

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Hmmm, yes, well…

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