Flood of nominations for Australian Conveyancer IWD event
Last chance for you to nominate an influential female leader to be recognised at our International Women's Day event.

NOMINATIONS have flooded in for influential female leaders Australian Conveyancer will recognise for International Women’s Day.
But you still have until the weekend to put forward a name of one of those inspirational figures who you know powers the conveyancing sector.
“We’ve been overwhelmed by the number of names put forward in just a week,” triSearch CEO Chris Gibbs said.
“More than 100 of you had your say on who should be recognised and rewarded – and featured in Australian Conveyancer’s upcoming International Women’s Day special edition.
“Every state and territory is represented in the list – which includes a real cross section of those incredible women who make up the majority of the conveyancing industry.
“Some have decades of experience and there are some relative newcomers.
“I know from experience speaking to so many just how inspirational their stories are – and I’m really looking forward to hearing more from them in Australian Conveyancer.
“Picking out the eight who will be in Sydney next month is going to be difficult. But it is made much easier with the help of those who have taken the time to nominate. So I want to say a big thank you for that.
“Don’t forget you’ve still got until tomorrow to nominate.”
What’s in store from the event?
Those who are chosen will get to share their story on camera in a professional studio, with stylists on hand.
They will also be given expert-led sessions on Branding, Nutrition, and Styling.
And their stories will be featured in The Australian Conveyancer, showcasing their achievements for others.
The team at the Australian Conveyancer are giving you the opportunity to nominate who you believe is someone that has made a real impact in our industry. Please note your nominee doesn’t have to be a conveyancer – just someone connected to the industry.
Nominations close Friday, 7th February. Submit now here. You can even remain anonymous.