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NGen is a totally unique community that connects people who work in the field of media communications. It's about giving young upcoming media specialists a voice in the industry, showcasing their fresh ideas, offering development opportunities and importantly it's about getting together and having fun.
NGen is specifically targeted to those with less than five years experience and are looking to make an impact, not only in their day-to-day job but also on the future of the media industry.
Through a range of activities and events, NGen will provide you with an opportunity to meet like minded people, share your ideas, as well as be inspired by outstanding and experienced mentors and role models from within the media industry.
NGen is an MFA initiative and proudly supported by our valued sponsors. Keep checking this site for up coming events, discussion forums and professional development opportunities.
Digital Workshop - Melbourne
18 Mar 2009
Advertising, Marketing & Media Summit Melbourne - 11 & 12 May
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Advertising & Marketing Summit | Lunar Park Sydney - ENTRY CLOSED
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2009 Media Federation Awards Call for Entries
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Communication Skills Workshop - Melbourne 17 April
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7th Annual Broadcasting Summit, 4th-5th March, 2009
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meredith.graham
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2009 Media Federation Awards Call for Entries
6 May 2009
This year The Media Federation Awards celebrates its 11th Birthday. The 2009 program continues to see enhancements made and this year we will be introducing two new awards - “Best Use of Large Budget $5M and over” and “Best Long Term/Evolving Campaign”.
The NGen category has also been refined and we look forward to seeing more dynamic ideas coming from our NGen members.
2009 NGen Brief
Gary Hardwick
MFA President
I started as a Media trainee at Young and Rubicam, London in March 1984. I was an all round trainee before working in the broadcast department as a time buyer.