Ethnic Business Awards

Ethnic Business Awards (EBA) are Australian business awards. The awards recognise the significant achievements of migrant and Indigenous business owners. The EBA’s recognise the contributions made by migrants and the First Australians to business, the economy and multiculturalism. They reward their central roles in making Australia a welcoming, tolerant and fair society.

Ethnic Business Awards
Joseph Assaf AO at the 30th Annual Ethnic Business Awards
Awarded forExcellence of Migrants and Indigenous people in Australian business
CountryAustralia
Presented byThe EBA Foundation
First awarded1988 (1988)
Websitewww.ethnicbusinessawards.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkAurora Community Channel, SBS (Australian TV channel), NITV
RuntimeApprox. 60–120 min.

They were founded in 1988 by Joseph Assaf AO, a Lebanese born Australian who specializes in multicultural marketing and businesses.[1][2]

Categories

The Ethnic Business Awards consist of the following three categories:

  • Small Business (with turnover of less than or equal to $10 million per annum)
  • Medium to Large Business (with turnover of greater than $10 million per annum)
  • Indigenous in Business

References

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