2023 AUSTRALIAN GOOD DESIGN AWARDS CEREMONY

CELEBRATING 65 YEARS OF GOOD DESIGN 1958-2023

Tickets to the 2023 Good Design Awards Ceremony have just been released with ABC’s Tim Ross confirmed as MC for the special 65th Anniversary Awards Ceremony on Friday 8 September in Melbourne.  

Comedian and self-proclaimed design nerd, Tim Ross, best known for his work across TV and radio, will be hosting the Good Design Awards Ceremony for the first time. His latest show commissioned by the ABC, Designing A Legacy, follows Tim as he explores an alternate design story of Australia; “one that shows how great design better connects us to place – and to each other.”

The 2023 Awards celebrates 65 YEARS OF GOOD DESIGN since being founded as the Industrial Design Council of Australia (IDCA) in 1958.

“As host for this very special anniversary Awards Ceremony, I can’t wait to see Tim in action doing what he does best – sharing his passion for Australian design and architecture”, said Dr. Brandon Gien, CEO of Good Design Australia and Chair of the Australian Good Design Awards.

The Good Design Awards Ceremony is widely considered the Australian design industry’s night of nights, bringing together more than 1000 guests to celebrate the best of Australian and international design. The Awards is Australia’s longest running international design awards, representing excellence across 11 Design Disciplines and more than 35 Design Categories.

2022 Australian Good Design Awards Ceremony, ICC Darling Harbour.

Returning to Melbourne for the first time in many years, the 2023 Good Design Awards will recognise and celebrate the 2023 Good Design Award recipients selected from more than 900 diverse projects.

Good Design Australia’s Industry Awards will also be announced including the Australian Design PrizeGood Design Team of the YearWomen in Design AwardIndigenous Design Award, and the Michael Bryce Patron’s Award among other special accolades.

The night will also see the announcement of the Good Design Award for Sustainability and the coveted Australian Good Design Award of the Year for 2023, the highest design accolade in Australia.

“It is incredible to see how design has changed over the past 65 years. While we celebrate this important milestone for Australian design, we also pay our respect to the oldest living designers on this planet who have been designing and creating for more than 65,000 years. We have such a deeply rich and diverse design culture in Australia to draw and learn from as we shape the next 65 years of design,” said Dr. Gien.

The Good Design Awards Jury spent two days at the Sydney Opera House earlier this month discussing and debating which projects should be recognised with the prestigious Good Design Award accolade.  

“Some of the Award-winning projects from this year’s Good Design Awards are truly ground-breaking and we can’t wait to share these design stories with the world at this year’s Awards Ceremony, said Dr. Gien.  

“There are so many inspiring impact-led projects this year that have embraced the power of design as a problem-solving tool – their design stories deserve to be recognised and celebrated at the highest level. We are proud to continue the legacy of celebrating design, and designers making a positive impact on our world. The Good Design Awards showcases what true design excellence looks like to inspire others to greatness – that’s exactly what these Awards are about.”  

The 2023 Good Design Awards Ceremony will be held on Friday 8 September 2023 from 5:15pm to 1am, at the Grand Ballroom, Centrepiece, Melbourne Park, Olympic Boulevard, Melbourne.

This will be a sell-out event so please be sure to book your tickets early to avoid disappointment.

Victorian Premier’s Design Awards Entries Open

Entries are now open for Victoria’s annual celebration of local design excellence, the Victorian Premier’s Design Awards.

Minister for Creative Industries Steve Dimopoulos invited the state’s designers, architects and design-led businesses to submit their work for the 27th edition of the awards.

The Victorian Premier’s Design Awards recognise and reward the talent and innovation of Victorian designers and architects and Victorian businesses that use professional design to drive their success and economic growth.

The awards are open to designers, architects, design studios and businesses based in Victoria across eight design categories – architecture, product and industrial design, communications design, fashion, digital and service design, design strategy, and projects by tertiary design students.

All Best-in-Category winners go into the running for the coveted Victorian Premier’s Design of the Year, awarded each year to a project that embodies excellence in design and innovation.

The 2022 Design of the Year winner was the Victorian Pride Centre, designed by Brearley Architects and Urbanists (BAU), Grant Amon Architects (GAA), WSP and Peter Felicetti.

Previous Design of the Year winners include the Savic Motorcycle, a high-performance electric motorbike, the Cylite HP-OCT, a world-first 3D eye testing machine and the Blackmagic Studio Camera.

Established in 1996, the annual awards shine a light on an industry that generates an annual revenue of $6.3 billion and employs 98,000 Victorians in design-related roles – while also promoting the economic, social, and environmental benefits of investing in good design.

All entries will be judged by a jury of national and international design and business experts, with the winners will be announced at the Victorian Premier’s Design Awards ceremony in March 2024.

Entries close on 21 July 2023, and entry is free. For more information, and to submit an entry, visit premiersdesignawards.vic.gov.au


Quotes attributable to Minister for Creative Industries Steve Dimopoulos

“Good design is essential to our daily lives. It impacts how we live and work now and it plays a vital role in improving our lives for the future.”

“The Victorian Premier’s Design Awards recognise and celebrate design excellence, and shine a light on an industry that supports thousands of local jobs and provides a huge economic contribution to Victoria.”