Scenes From Australian Security Industry Awards Night In Melbourne.
Scenes From Australian Security Industry Awards – The security industry celebrated its night of nights with more than 270 guests attending a special dinner at the Park Hyatt Melbourne for the announcement of the 2023 Australian Security Industry Awards recipients.
“From individuals who have demonstrated exceptional bravery and initiative, through to small, medium and large organisations who have implemented innovative security solutions and technologies, the awards provide an opportunity to recognise the many quiet achievers who help keep the community safe 24/7” said John Fleming, GM, ASIAL.
Featuring 3 separate awards programs, the Australian Security Industry Awards for Excellence, Outstanding Security Performance Awards and Australian Security Medals Foundation Awards, the following recipients were recognised.
Australian Security Industry Awards for Excellence
- Electronic Security Installation Over $100,000 – Wilson Security
- Electronic Security Installation Under $100,000 – Wolftex
- Gender Diversity – ACESGroup
- Indigenous Employment – EON Protection
- Individual Achievement – Protective Services – Sahil Hashmi, Citadel Security
- Individual Achievement – Technical Security – Vlado Damjanovski, Optic Security Group
- Integrated Security Solution Over $100,000 – Honeywell
- Integrated Security Solution Under $100,000 – Securitas Australia – Remote Services
- Product of the Year – Access Control – Integrated Control Technology
- Product of the Year – Alarms – Ajax Systems
- Product of the Year – CCTV Cameras – Bosch Security Systems
- Product of the Year – CCTV IP Systems – Sprightly Transport Solutions
- Product of the Year – CCTV IP Systems – Veesion Australia and NZ
- Product of the Year – Physical Security – Protective Fencing
- Security Equipment Manufacturer/Distributor – Gallagher Security
- Unsung Hero – Electronics – Stuart Norton-Baker, Optic Security Group
- Unsung Hero – Protective Services – Abdulwahab Hajj, Access Group Solutions.
Outstanding Security Performance Awards
- Outstanding Female Security Professional – Lacey Shields, NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission
- Outstanding Guarding Company – Certis Security Australia
- Outstanding In-house Security Manager/Director – Marie Patane, Sydney Metro
- Outstanding Security Consultant – Intelligent Risks
- Outstanding Security Partnership – Monash Health and Siemens
- Outstanding Security Team – Team Casuarina, Access Group Solutions
- Outstanding Training Initiative – Queensland Rail.
“The calibre and credentials of entrants this year reflects the high standing of security professionals in Australia,” said Professor Martin Gill, director, World Excellence Awards.
“From 2024 recipients of the Australia OSPAs will qualify for the Global OSPAs, bringing worldwide attention to the outstanding security performers in Australia.”
Australian Security Medals Foundation Awards
Australian Security Medal of Valour Awards (ASMV) – Beau Ryan Paul McNamara, Border ID Security, Jacques Roux, Wilson Security
St John ‘Save a Life’ Awards – Steve Morton, Wilson Security, Jimmy Tuan Lam, Wilson Security, Rohit Suthar, Wilson Security, Matthew Taylor, Wilson Security, Brenton Elliott, Wilson Security
Akshay Sharma, Securecorp, Joydeep Ghosh, Securecorp, Fadi Aoun, Vicinity Centres, Securecorp, Gagandeep Singh, Vicinity Centres, Securecorp and Al Shaharia Jihad, Vicinity Centres, Securecorp
Jason Muir, Certis Security Australia, Aaron Monaghan, Certis Security Australia, Darren Ratcliffe, Certis Security Australia, Adel Dzambic, Certis Security Australia
Jack Smyth, Access Group Solutions, Riley Innes, Access Group Solutions, Elvino Maroulis, Access Group Solutions, Mark Holmes, Access Group Solutions, Bishesh Rana, Access Group Solutions.
“The sharp quality and value of the security sector’s service to the community was seen in 2 members’ awards for valour, earned without regard to their own safety, and in 25 further awards to members who contributed to saving lives through the application of first aid,” said Damian McMeekin, chair of the Australian Medals Foundation Awards.
For more information on award recipients contact ASIAL on 1300 127 425, email communications@asial.com.au or visit here – you can read more SEN news here.
“Scenes From Australian Security Industry Awards Night In Melbourne.”