For over a decade, the iTnews Benchmark Awards have given end user organisations, their IT leaders and teams an opportunity to gain recognition for their ambition, innovation and the value they have delivered to government, industry and the public.
The 2023 Benchmark award winners were presented at a gala dinner in the Sydney CBD, and included the Department of Home Affairs, ATO, Transport for NSW, Lifeline Australia, ACT Health, eHealth NSW, Suncorp, and Commonwealth Bank. The full photo gallery can be found here.
This year, the 2024 Benchmark Awards have been re-imagined with several new Project categories.
We will shortly also be announcing new People awards – where our iTnews editorial team will nominate the individuals in the tech industry that are driving innovation and transformation within their organisations. Winners to be determined by an external judging panel.
The Benchmark Awards ceremony has also been re-imagined, with finalists invited to join us early for a conference prior the awards ceremony - on 13th March 2024 at Doltone House, Hyde Park, Sydney.
Best Federal Government Project - Projects conducted by federal government departments or agencies that resulted in either internal efficiencies or improved citizen services.
Best State Government Project - Projects conducted by state government departments or agencies that resulted in either internal efficiencies or improved citizen services.
Best Local Government Project - Projects conducted by local governments that resulted in either internal efficiencies or improved citizen services.
Best Education Project – Projects conducted by or for educational institutions at all levels – from childcare to university to adult education – that delivered either internal efficiency or better experiences and outcomes for students.
Best Health Project - Projects conducted by any organisation that delivered health services which demonstrably improved staff productivity and/or service delivery to patients.
Best Finance (& Professional services)Project - Projects conducted by participants in the financial services industries that either improved internal operations or resulted in improved products and/or service delivery to corporate or retail customers.
Best Industrial (Manufacturing construction, transport and logistics) Project – Projects conducted by any organisation in the manufacturing, construction, transport and logistics sectors that has improved operations, efficiency, and/or productivity for customers.
Best Energy, Utilities and Electricity Project - Projects conducted by any organisation in the energy, utilities and electricity sectors that has delivered better experiences or outcomes for customers.
Best Primary industries (agriculture, farming, fishing, forestry & mining) Project Projects conducted by any organisation in the agriculture, farming, fishing, forestry and mining sectors that demonstrate innovation, sustainability, efficiency, and/or positive impact on primary industries.
Best Retail Project – Projects conducted by retailers that delivered internal efficiencies, innovation, customer engagement, sustainability and/or operational efficiency.
Best Telecommunications & Media Project – Projects conducted by telcos and media that demonstrate innovation, network advancement, customer experience enhancement, and technological excellence.
One project entered in these categories will be selected as The Australian Technology Project of the Year.
There is no cost to enter the iTnews Benchmark Awards
Deadline is 19th January 2024..
The awards focus on IT projects by large, end-user organisations, which are invited to nominate projects. Technology companies, partners, consultants and contractors can also nominate client projects, but they must have approval from their client to do so. This is an end user-focused awards program, focusing on the organisation’s challenges and how a project helped them. So the client must be prepared to accept an award and speak about their project publicly. The client will also be invited to attend the iTnews Benchmark Awards dinner if their project is a finalist.
Your project is eligible if any part of it occurred between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Judging will focus on achievements during that period.
To be eligible your project must have been conducted by an Australian organisation or solely within the Australian subsidiary of a multinational organisation.
Pilot projects are welcome, if testing with actual end-users or customers has been completed.
You may submit multiple entries.
The awards will be judged by a select panel comprised of the iTnews editorial team and guest judges. Sponsors have no involvement in the judging process.
Finalists are selected on the following criteria:
Finalists in each category will be announced in February 2024
Winners will be announced at a gala awards dinner in the Sydney CBD in March 2024
For questions, clarification or to request an extension, please contact us by clicking here.