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Voting open ALIA 2025

LAST CHANCE to vote in the 2025 Australian Liquor Industry Awards

by Andy Young

Voting is now open for the 2025 Australian Liquor Industry Awards (ALIA) and your vote is crucial in making sure the best people, venues and brands are named as finalists.

This is the first stage of voting, and we invite all members of the Australian liquor industry to cast their votes through the ALIA website. This initial voting round, which closes on Sunday, 17 August 2025, will determine the finalists in each award category based on the highest number of votes received.

In the second stage, a panel of senior industry representatives, whose names are listed in the official event program, will cast their votes for the finalists to determine the winners across all categories.

Head to the ALIA website to vote.

The industry panel votes in a 3-2-1 process for their top three selections in every category, with this data then audited by Quantaco to confirm the winners in each category.

This year ALIA is celebrating its 30th anniversary, so this year’s theme recognises that with ‘90s Pop Culture’, so once you have voted, don’t forget to book your tickets and get thinking about who your icon is from the 1990s. This year’s event takes place at The Fullerton Hotel, Sydney on Wednesday, 5 November.

But firstly it is all about your votes, so make sure you head to the ALIA website and vote now.

Andy Young

Andy Young is an experienced journalist and editor having made a start as a sports journalist with The Sun newspaper in the UK. Since then he’s worked in major newspaper and television...

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