“We’re gonna need a bigger shelf!” - 2024 Awards In Review

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06/12/2024
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It’s been a big year at ThinkHQ, and being recognised for our work this awards season is testament to the incredible efforts of our team, our clients and the communities we collaborate with.

Campaigns that reach today’s Australia, drive positive change and take a fully-integrated approach make business sense. We didn’t need a long list of standout nominations and major wins to prove that, but it sure feels good!

Here’s a wrap on our 2024 highlights: Awards-1.gif

We were thrilled to take home Agency of the Year - Large at the CPRA Golden Target Awards. It underscores the brilliant results for our clients across strategy, tech, multicultural engagement, PR and events over the last 12 months.

A huge congrats to Lauren Brown (go Brownie!), who took home a gold Emerging Leader of the Year at the CPRA Golden Target Awards (no surprise to us).

And no surprise that our inspiring founder, Jen Sharpe took home Mumbrella Industry Leader of the Year in addition to being a finalist for CPRA’s Industry Leader of the Year. Jen’s leadership and vision reflect the values that drive everything we do.

And it didn’t stop there. ThinkHQ was named Best PR and Marketing Company in the Spice Hot 100 for 2024 and celebrated as finalists for Mumbrella’s Independent Agency of the Year and B&T’s Agency of the Year (VIC).

Plus, we were recently nominated for 2025’s AdNews’ Independent Agency of the Year, and Agency of the Year (Diversity & Inclusion). It’s all a testament to our unique ability to craft campaigns that resonate with today’s diverse audiences.

Projects That Made an Impact

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From bold ideas to meaningful results, this year’s campaigns truly shone:

  • Teach the Future won gold for Best Experiential Campaign at the CPRA Golden Target Awards and was a finalist for Mumbrella’s Best Use of Experiential Marketing.
  • The Unsaid Says a Lot earned Silver at the ACS Victoria Awards for Alex Naughton’s brilliant cinematography, a Bronze at the CPRA Golden Target Awards, Government Sponsored Campaign plus a nomination for B&Ts Award for Bravery.
  • Our Multicultural Framework Review, a finalist at the Victoria Premier’s Design Awards, reflects our expertise in inclusive, community-driven design.

Thank You!

These achievements belong to everyone who’s been part of our journey — together, we’re redefining what it means to create impactful, inclusive communications.

Here’s to another year of creating bold, brilliant work that makes a difference. Bring on 2025!