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OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT [OAA] The Australian Charity Award for Outstanding Achievement [OAA] culminating in an overall winner for The Australian Charity of the Year [CHY] recognises charitable organisations that have achieved outstanding results through initiatives that have significantly benefited charitable causes. 2018 ENTRY GUIDELINES Entries Close: 8 March 2018 Powered by awardbase WORLD BUSINESS AWARDS F R A M E W O R K

RECOGNITION & ACCOLADES OAA The Australian Charity Awards provide organisations with the opportunity to raise the awareness of their important causes by having their projects, initiatives, contributions and achievements recognised on a prominent and far-reaching scale. The program convenor publicises the achievements of the award-winning entries through various multimedia channels creating opportunities for publicity through exposure, recognition and acknowledgement. The program convenor publicises the achievements of the award-winning business initiatives through various multimedia channels, creating opportunities for publicity, positive organisational profiling through increased exposure, recognition and acknowledgement. Recipients are presented with accolades and materials that can be used to publicise their achievement through their own multimedia, marketing, advertising, promotional and public relations activities including internal and external communications. There is no requirement for participants to attend an event relating to the national and international winners announcements. AWARD AUTHENTICATION Details of the respective award and winner s mark are displayed publicly by the convenor in the form of a digital authentication page located on the program website(s). The award authentication outlines the award category, the organisation, product name (where applicable) and displays the winner s mark in a standardised format for public reference. NOTARISED FRAMED CERTIFICATE Each award recipient is issued with a framed certificate which displays the recipient s name, award name, winners mark, authenticity seal, signature of authorised officer and is dated upon issue. The framed certificate is produced exclusively by the program convenor. WINNER S MARK & WINNER S PHRASE The award-winning organisations have use of the prestigious winner s mark and phrase to publicise their achievement through their own various marketing, promotion, advertising and public relations activities. CUSTOM PRODUCED DIGITAL FILES Award recipients are provided with web and print files of the winners mark for their use and display as well as various custom produced files that can be used on marketing and promotional materials, signage, email signatures and various social media platforms. MEDIA CAMPAIGN The convenor will launch a media campaign to promote the award-winning organisations and their achievements which will include editorial coverage. Award recipients may be requested to participate in the media and publicity campaign for the program. Specialising in multi-channel progressive publishing and hybrid events through resultsdriven multimedia. The convenor communicates information in a variety of formats through interactive multimedia that informs, educates, inspires and entertains. MEDIA RELEASE TEMPLATE A media release template and program data are provided to each award recipient to assist in their own media and public relations activities. 02

ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY OAA T he Australian Charity Awards is a partner program of The Australian Business Awards. Now in their fourth year, The Australian Charity Awards have been established to identify, recognise and reward organisations for the exceptional work undertaken through their charitable activities. The Australian Charity Award for Outstanding Achievement culminating in an overall winner for Charity of the Year honour the dedication and achievements of charitable organisations and the measurable impact of their initiatives. Initiatives can include but are not limited to projects, programs, processes, services, systems, technologies, developments, ventures and undertakings. FREE ENTRY & ELIGIBILITY Entry is open to all registered charities throughout Australia. Entrant organisations are not required to pay any fees to participate in this program. The program is open to charitable organisations including charitable funds and charitable institutions located in Australia. Charitable institutions include Public Benevolent Institutions and Health Promotion Charities. ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK Entries are assessed utilising a robust and dynamic framework to ensure that the assessment process is pertinent and objective. The World Business Awards Framework (WBA Framework) is utilised as a structured model of assessment that enables the participating organisations to be benchmarked against world class performance standards. The WBA Framework consists of specialised assessment modules pertaining to the evaluation criteria for each of the award categories. The criteria provide a robust set of requirements that are used as the methodology for benchmarking and knowledge building among the participating organisations. PROGRAM CONVENOR Interested in Business is the convenor of the program and the architect of the World Business Awards Framework and the Employer of Choice Framework. Interested in Business proudly collaborates with some of the world s leading award programs providing seamless delivery of essential awards processes. Interested in Business provides a range of program management and consultancy services utilising specialist knowledge, methodologies, frameworks and systems to ensure program outcomes that are innovative, technically superior and cost effective. Please refer to www. interestedinbusiness.global for more information about Interested In Business program management. ENTRY DEADLINE Entries are currently being accepted. The entry deadline is Thursday 8 March 2018. Please ensure that you submit your entry on or before 11.59pm on 8 March 2018. Entrants will be notified by email at the conclusion of the assessment process. CONTACT INFORMATION Website: www.australianbusinessawards.com Email: support@awardbase.com.au Phone: 1300 790 593 STAY CONNECTED Twitter: @charityawardsau Instagram: @australiancharityawards 03

PROGRAM FLOW CHART Program Flow Chart Entries Open Entries Close First Stage Evaluation NO YES Second Stage Evaluation Winners Selected NO YES Winners Announced N.B.The program is conducted online. There is no requirement to attend an event relating to the winners announcement. 04

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS OAA ORGANISATIONAL ELIGIBILITY Entry is open to all registered charities throughout Australia. The program is open to charitable organisations including charitable funds and charitable institutions located in Australia. Charitable institutions include Public Benevolent Institutions and Health Promotion Charities. WRITTEN SUBMISSION (COMPULSORY) You are required to complete a written submission that addresses the 4 evaluation criteria of the POEM Assessment Module for a specific initiative. Initiatives can include but are not limited to projects, programs, processes, systems, technologies, developments, ventures and undertakings. The submission must be created as an unlocked, unrestricted, printable and copyable PDF or word document (no larger than 10MB s) named as follows: OrgName-OAA-2018 WRITING STYLE Your submission should describe and inform in a thorough and logical manner and should be presented in a report format. When writing your submission, the information should be expressed in an objective manner. To do this well, your submission should be written in third person making your position as a writer an impartial observer. Avoid using too much technical jargon or any slang. The language used for your award entry should be straightforward, clear and concise. SUPPORTING INFORMATION (OPTIONAL) You may include any relevant information enabling you to provide evidence where necessary to enhance, validate or illustrate points or claims contained in your submission. This information can be embedded in the body of the submission or submitted as an appendix at the end of the document or uploaded as a separate file. Examples of information that could be included are images, graphics, figures/ tables/charts/graphs of results, statistics, reviews, research reports, process maps any type of technical information and various forms of digital media such as videos or advertising footage. Digital media should be viewed online by providing the applicable url link to YouTube, Flickr or similar. Each appendix should be lettered (Appendix A, Appendix B, Appendix C, etc.) Files should be clearly named using no more than 31 alphanumeric characters using hyphens or underscores only to avoid file corruption. Please do not use any other non-alphanumeric characters, including spaces when naming files. Entries containing multiple files should be compressed and zipped into a folder (no larger than 10MB s) prior to upload. The folder should be named as follows: OrgName-OAA-2018 PRIVACY Commercially sensitive or confidential information should be omitted from the body of the submission and submitted as an appendix or uploaded as a separate file marked as not for publication. This information will be used for assessment purposes only and will remain confidential as commercial in confidence. Submissions which are which are marked private, confidential, not for publication and/ or commercial in confidence in their entirety will not be considered. By entering the program you authorise the use of the name of the organisation and/or the product entered including the information provided in the body of the submission to be used for display on the program website, editorial and for subsequent publicity, promotions and other activities relating to the program initiated by the convenor and the program partners upon selection for an award. The convenor does not publish the names or any information from the entries of participants that have not been selected as an official award recipient. MULTIPLE ENTRIES Multiple entries may be submitted. There is no restriction regarding how many entries or categories participants can enter. SUBMITTING YOUR ENTRY You may submit your entry via the online entry form using the 256-bit secure server located in awardbase: businessawards.com.au/login Upload Restrictions: A maximum of 2 uploads (no larger than 10MB s each) may be submitted per entry. ENTRY DEADLINE Entries are currently being accepted. The entry deadline is Thursday 8 March 2018. Please ensure that you submit your entry on or before 11.59pm on 8 March 2018. Entrants will be notified by email at the conclusion of the assessment process. 05

OAA POEM ASSESSMENT MODULE The key attributes of the POEM Assessment Module define the characteristics of well-managed, high-performing initiatives. Initiatives can include but are not limited to projects, programs, processes, systems, technologies, developments, ventures and undertakings. Please refer to the POEM Submission guidance notes detailed on the next page of this document for more information. 06

POEM SUBMISSION GUIDANCE NOTES chy OAA POEM SUBMISSION GUIDANCE NOTES 1. You are required to complete a written submission that addresses the 4 evaluation criteria of the POEM Assessment Module for a specific initiative. 2. Before you begin to write your submission, it is recommended that you familiarise yourself with the type of information required in each section. 3. Each section contains a set of bullet points as suggested inclusions. You may combine or exclude any of the suggested points from each section as these can be adapted to suit your submission. You are not limited to just the suggested inclusions and you may include other relevant information. 4. Please refer to page 8 of this document titled POEM Submission Format for further information. You may also login to award base to view an entry example. 1. PROFILE Suggested Inclusions: (1000 words maximum)* Compile an organisational profile including any relevant background information. Outline your organisational structure and operating environment. Define your organisation s Mission, Vision and Values. Outline your organisation s purpose including its strategic objectives. Define how your organisation serves the community and any other stakeholders. Outline your organisation s major contributions. These may include, but are not limited to any societal, educational, industrial, environmental and/or scientific contributions. Compile a profile of the initiative including any relevant background information. Define the importance of this initiative to your organisation and the community. 2. METHOD Suggested Inclusions: (1000 words maximum)* Outline the key elements of the initiative defining the goals and objectives. Outline the planning, research and development process that has been undertaken. Define the research methodology and methods used. Outline how data and information was collected and analysed. Define how strategies were formed for meeting the objectives and related goals. Describe how these strategies were formulated into action plans. Outline the key performance indicators that were set to monitor progress. * Maximum Word Count There is no minimum requirement however, each section (not including any appendices) should not exceed 1000 words. Any submission that exceeds the 5000 words maximum by a small margin will be accepted however, if the organisers determine that it is too long the entrant may be requested to edit and re-submit. In this instance the entrant contact will be notified. Supporting information is optional and can be embedded in the body of the submission or submitted as an appendix at the end of the document (preferred method) or uploaded as a separate file. Supporting information is not included in the maximum word count for each section. 07

POEM SUBMISSION GUIDANCE NOTES chy OAA 3. EXECUTION Suggested Inclusions: (1000 words maximum)* Outline how the initiative was implemented detailing each stage until completion. Define what resources were allocated or required throughout the implementation process. Outline the level of collaboration that was required to execute effectively, both internally & externally. Describe how any difficulties or challenges were resolved to execute successfully. Outline the most important factors contributing to the initiative is success. Describe how your workforce has contributed to this achievement. 4. OUTCOMES Suggested Inclusions: (1000 words maximum)* Outline the measurable outcomes that demonstrate the effectiveness of the initiative. Demonstrate the impact of your initiative detailing any important achievements. These can include, but are not limited to positive social, legislative, medical, educational and/or environmental change, effective education and/or communication, increased engagement or awareness of a cause; affecting change through successful fundraising campaigns. Describe how the initiative has created value and benefited a cause. Describe any important educational, financial, medical, environmental and/or societal benefits that have been achieved. Define the importance of these benefits to your organisation, the community and/or society as a whole. * Maximum Word Count There is no minimum requirement however, each section (not including any appendices) should not exceed 1000 words. Any submission that exceeds the 5000 words maximum by a small margin will be accepted however, if the organisers determine that it is too long the entrant may be requested to edit and re-submit. In this instance the entrant contact will be notified. Supporting information is optional and can be embedded in the body of the submission or submitted as an appendix at the end of the document (preferred method) or uploaded as a separate file. Supporting information is not included in the maximum word count for each section. 08

chy OAA POEM SUBMISSION FORMAT This page has been provided to serve you as a guide when completing your written submission. The submission must be created as an unlocked, unrestricted, printable and copyable PDF or word document. The document should be formatted as outlined below. Create a table of contents outlining each section and the corresponding page Page Number number. Contents Cover Page Organisation Name Category Name Submission Date: 1. Profile 1 2. Method 2 3. Execution 3 4. Outcomes 4 Appendices (Optional) Appendix A Research Report Appendix B Performance Matrix (Not for Publication) List all Appendices (if included). (Footer) Organisation Name / OAA / Year page 1 of 11 Section Title Section Number 1. Profile (Compulsory) 4. OUTCOMES (Compulsory) Supporting information such as images and url links can be included in the body of the submission. ABC Media Youtube: www.youtube.com 2. METHOD (Compulsory) Data table: www.url.com.au For Performance Matrix (Not for Publication) refer appendix C Appendix A (Optional) Each appendix should be cross-referenced in the body of the submission and/or itemised on the contents page. Appendices can be submitted at the end of the document. 3. EXECUTION (Compulsory) Organisation Name / OAA/ Year (Footer) page 1 of 11 Organisation Name / OAA / Year (Footer) page 1 of 11 Each page should be numbered consecutively. The Name of the Organisation, Category and Year entered must be included in the footer of each page. 09

chy OAA TERMS & CONDITIONS OF ENTRY 1. DESCRIPTION OF THE AWARDS Interested in Business Pty Ltd, ACN 158 882 298 is the Convenor (The Convenor ) of The Australian Charity Awards (the Program ) which seeks to identify, recognise and reward charites for the exceptional work undertaken through their charitable activities. The Australian Charity Award for Outstanding Achievement culminating in an overall winner for The Australian Charity of the Year is scheduled be officially announced ( Offical Announcement ) by the Convenor. 2. BINDING AGREEMENT In order to enter the Program, the entrant ( Entrant ) must agree to and comply with the Terms and Conditions of Entry ( Terms ) presented here. Please read these Terms carefully as this is a legally binding agreement that the Entrant agrees to by submitting an Entry into the Program. 3. ORGANISATIONAL ELIGIBILITY (a) The Program is open to registered charities operating in Australia including: (i) Charitable Funds (ii) Charitable Institutions (iii) Public Benevolent Funds (iv) Health Promotion Charities (b) Entry is free to all registered charities throughout Australia. 4. CHARITY AWARD CATEGORIES & INITIATIVE ELIGIBILITY (a) There are two charity award categories: (i) The Australian Charity Award for Oustanding Achievement (ii) The Australian Charity of the Year (b) Charitable initiatives include but are not limited to projects, programs, processes, services, systems, technologies, developments, ventures and undertakings. 5. SUBMISSION OF ENTRIES (a) The written submission ( Entry or Entries ) must be submitted online via the Program website by (the Entry Deadline ) as specified on page 4 of this document. (b) The Entrant warrants that it has all the necessary rights to submit the Entry and that all information submitted by it is true, current and complete. (c) Any Entry sent without completing the online entry form will be deemed invalid. (d)the Convenor will not be held responsible for any incomplete, damaged, corrupt or non-receipt of Entries. (e) Entrants must not make any claims that they have been nominated, shortlisted, are a runner-up or a finalist for an award. (f) There is no limit to the number of Entries that may be submitted from the same organisation. (g) Entrants must not use any intellectual property (including trade marks or copyright works) of the Convenor s except as licensed as an Award Winner under clause 10 of these Terms. 6. ASSESSMENT OF ENTRIES (a) All Entries are assessed in accordance with the Entry requirements as set out in these Entry Guidelines. (b) The Award Winners will be selected at the end of an assessment process coordinated by the Convenor. (c) The assessment panel is coordinated by the Convenor at its absolute discretion. Members of the assessment panel are required to sign a confidentiality agreement and declare any conflict of interest and withdraw from deliberations concerning those Entries. (d) The Convenor reserves the right to request additional information concerning any Entry, as deemed appropriate by the Convenor. (e) The Convenor reserves the right to request evidence of standards and regulatory compliance, registration of patents, trade marks, design registrations or IP ownership where applicable. (f) The Convenor reserves the right to refuse to accept any Entry which does not comply with the Entry Guidelines or these Terms or which contravenes the integrity of the Program. (g) The Convenor reserves the right to make no award in any category if the Entries received do not meet the required standard for that category. (h) The Convenor s decision as to selection of Award Winners is final and cannot be appealed. (i) The Award Winners will be notified by confidential mail prior to the Offical Announcement. 7. ENTRANT S INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (a) Entrants are solely responsible for the information to be disclosed as part of their entry (including, but not limited to, any intellectual property rights or confidential information). (b) Entrants warrant that they own or have the right to use any intellectual property comprised within their entry including the Entry Form, Written Submission and Supporting Information that no intellectual property or other rights of any third party will be infringed in submitting the entry or use by the Convenor in accordance with the Terms. (c) Entrants will take sole responsibility for protecting their rights in any intellectual property to be disclosed as part of their entry. Entrants are reminded that disclosure of any intellectual property in the Entry without protection may compromise or invalidate those rights. For detailed advice, Entrants should consult a specialist lawyer (or other appropriate professional). 8. PUBLICATION BY THE CONVENOR (a) The Convenor may publish details about Award Winners and any or all of their Entries (including Written Submissions and Supporting Information) but excluding any Supporting Information marked not for publication, in any media including in print and on-line publications or magazines or on the Program websites and in any associated promotional material. Award Winners may also receive invitations to give media interviews. Further information may also be sought from Award Winners to be publicised as part of the Convenor s promotion of the Program. (b) Without limiting (a), details of the each Award are displayed publicly by the Convenor in the form of a digital authentication page located on the Program website. The award authentication outlines the award category, the organisation name, product name where applicable and displays the licensed mark in a standardised format for public reference. 9. PRIVACY (a) The Convenor collects, uses, discloses and otherwise handles the Entrants personal information in accordance with the terms of its Privacy Policy. (b) To protect Entrant s privacy throughout the assessment process the Convenor will not provide any information whatsoever about Entries to anyone other than the Entrant Contacts as specified on the Entry Form. The Primary Contact a specified on the Entry Form must be a company officer or employee of the organisation entering the Program. (c) The Convenor will not publish the name of any Entrant nor disclose or reproduce any information from any Entry where that Entrant has not been selected for an Award in respect of that Entry. If an Entrant is not successful for an Award, then their details remain confidential. (d) Any commercially sensitive or confidential information should be omitted from the body of the Written Submission submitted by the Entrant. All commercially sensitive or confidential information must submitted as an appendix or separate file and be clearly marked not for publication. The Convenor agrees to keep this information confidential and to use it for assessment purposes only. 10. LICENCE TERMS (a) The Term of the Licence begins on the day of the Official Announcement by the Convenor. (b) The Licence continues on an ongoing basis unless it is terminated by the Convenor in accordance with Clause 10.6. 10.1 LICENSED MATERIALS ISSUED TO AWARD WINNER Award Winner will receive: (a) A non-transferable, non-exclusive license as stipulated on page 3 of this document, in the Media Guidelines and the associated artwork supplied by the Convener ( Licensed Materials ) to use for (the Term ) and any extended term as set out in these terms (the License ) and in accordance with the Media Guidelines. (b) Production of the Licensed Materials will only proceed if the Entry has been selected for the award as determined by the Convener and is subject to the License Terms and Media Guidelines. (c) The Convener will administer the Licensed Materials and will oversee its proper use to ensure the integrity of the Program. 10.2 USE OF LICENSED MATERIALS BY AWARD WINNER Award Winner: (a) Must not publish any document or sell any product bearing any of the Licensed Materials until the day of the Official Announcement by the Convenor; (b) Must only use the Licensed Material in the manner specified by Convenor in these Terms, the Usage Guidelines and Media Guidelines; (c) Must only use the Licensed Material in the form supplied to it by Convenor and must not use any other material obtained by Award Winner from Convenor s website or any other source including any other trade marks owned by Convenor; (d) Must not use or display the Licensed Material in any way that may indicate or imply, whether directly or indirectly, that Convenor has authorised or endorsed the provision of any of Award Winner s goods or services or made any representations about the quality of any of Award Winner s goods or services provided in connection with its business activities; (e) Must not do or say anything which may damage the reputation of Convenor or the Program; and (f) Must not use or display the Licensed Material in any way that would be considered defamatory to any person or that would constitute a breach of any law or statute constitute a breach of any law or statute. (g) Must only use or display the Licensed Material in relation to the actual Entry submitted. 010

chy OAA TERMS & CONDITIONS OF ENTRY 10.3 QUALITY CONTROL (a) Convenor reserves the right, at any time, to require Award Winner to provide evidence of how the Licensed Materials are being used by the Award Winner. Convenor reserves the right to make inquiries and inspections as required to confirm ongoing compliance by Award Winner with these Terms. (b) Award Winner must immediately notify Convenor of any change to Award Winner s contact information. 10.4 SUB-LICENCE (a) Subject to clause 10.4(b) Award Winner may permit its consultants and contractors ( Consultant ) to use the Licensed Material solely on Award Winner s behalf for the purposes set out in these Terms, but only if: (i) Consultant agrees to comply with these Terms; and (ii) The Consultant agrees to return all copies of the Licensed Material to Award Winner immediately after ceasing to be employed or engaged by Award Winner. (b) Award Winner must ensure that its Consultants comply with these Terms and acknowledges that it is liable for its Consultants use of the Licensed Material and any failure of its Consultants to comply with these Terms. 10.5 CONVENORS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (a) The Award Winner acknowledges that it acquires no rights, title or interest in or to the Licensed Material, (or copies made) except as expressly set out in these Terms. Award Winner acknowledges that the Licensed Material (including copies) is and will remain the property of Convenor or its successors or assigns and must be returned on request by Convenor. (b) Award Winner agrees not to claim that it has any rights, title or interest in the Licensed Material (or any other Convenor s intellectual property) except for those expressly set out in these Terms. Award Winner must not take any action, or assist any person to take any action, which would or might invalidate or put into dispute Convenor s rights, title or interest in the Licensed Material or any other intellectual property. 10.6 TERMINATION (a) Convenor may immediately terminate the Licence and revoke the Award by written notice where: (i) The Convenor decides (in its absolute discretion) that the Award Winner has or will bring the Convenor or the Program into question; or (ii) The Award Winner does or omits to do anything which may damage the reputation of the Convenor or the Program; or (iii) If the Award Winner is found to have provided false, misleading or inaccurate information, or (iv) The Award Winner is unable to pay its debts or if a receiver administrator or other controller has been appointed over the assets of the Award Winner. (b) Without limiting (a), Convenor may terminate the Licence by written notice if Award Winner is in breach these Terms or, where the breach is capable of remedy and Award Winner fails to remedy that breach fully within 30 days after being requested in writing by Convenor to do so. (c) On termination of the Licence, Award Winner must: (i) Immediately cease displaying and using the Licensed Material; (ii) Undertake any and all acts necessary to permanently remove the Licensed Material and any information or other documentation associated with it from all material manufactured, used, distributed or published by Award Winner; (iii) At Convenor s discretion, return or dispose of the Licensed Material and information in the manner directed by Convenor within 30 days of termination; and (iv) Ensure that all Consultants immediately comply with this clause. 11. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND LIABILITY (a) Entrant acknowledges that it has exercised its independent judgment in submitting the entry and seeking the Licence and has not relied on any representation by Convenor which is not stated expressly in these Terms or upon any descriptions, illustrations or specifications contained in any document including catalogues or publicity material produced by Convenor. (b) To the extent permitted by law, all warranties, guarantees, conditions, representations and statements (whether express or implied and statutory or otherwise) regarding the condition of the Licensed Material are excluded. Where exclusion of implied warranties or statutory guarantees is not permitted, to the extent permitted by law, Convenor s liability for breach of such warranties or guarantees is limited, at Convenor s option, to re-supply of the affected goods or services or payment of the cost of re-supply. (c) Despite anything else in these Terms except clause 12(b), and to the extent permitted by law, Convenor will not be liable to any person in respect of any claim or cause of action for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, punitive, or other damages or losses arising directly or indirectly out of or relating in any way to the performance or non-performance of these Terms or Award Winner s use of the Licensed Material, however the liability arises including in contract, tort (including negligence), misrepresentation or any other common law, equitable or statutory cause of action or otherwise, even if the damages or losses were reasonably foreseeable. Award Winner hereby releases Convenor, its officers and sponsors from and against all such damages or losses. (d) To the extent that liability cannot be excluded, to the extent permitted by law, Convenor s maximum aggregate liability to Entrant (which for the avoidance of doubt includes an Award Winner) in respect of any claim or cause of action for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, punitive, or other damages or losses arising directly or indirectly out of or relating in any way to the performance or non-performance of these Terms or Award Winner s use of the Licensed Material, however the liability arises including in contract, tort (including negligence), misrepresentation or any other common law, equitable or statutory cause of action or otherwise, is limited to the amount of the Fee (and any Extension Fee) paid to Convenor by Entrant or Award Winner. (e) Entrants (which for the avoidance of doubt includes an Award Winner) must at all times defend, indemnify, release and hold harmless Convenor and its sponsors, officers, employees, and successors from and against any claim, action, proceeding, liability, loss, damage, cost, or expense (including, without limitation, legal fees) incurred, suffered or sustained by Convenor as a result of any claim relating directly or indirectly to: (i) A breach by Entrant of these Terms or the Media Guidelines, including as a result of or in connection with a claim by a third person that the Entrant has infringed the rights (including intellectual property) of any third person; (ii) Use of the Licensed Material (including the names The Australian Charity Awards, The Australian Business Awards, The World Business Awards ) by Award Winner; or (iii) Any willful or negligent act or omission by Entrant. 12. GENERAL PROVISIONS 12.1 ASSIGNMENT Award Winner must not assign or otherwise transfer the benefit of the Licence without Convenor s prior written consent. 12.2 WAIVER Failure or neglect by either party to enforce at any time any of the provisions of these Terms must not be construed or deemed to be a waiver of that party s rights under these Terms. 12.3 GOVERNING LAW These Terms are governed by the laws of Victoria, Australia and both parties submit to the non exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of Victoria. 12.4 ENTIRE UNDERSTANDING These Terms, together with the Entry Guidelines and Media Guidelines represents the entire understanding between the parties relating to their subject matter, and supersede any prior agreements between the parties. 12.5 NO PARTNERSHIP Nothing in these Terms may be construed as creating a relationship of partnership, joint venture, employment, of principal and agent or of trustee and beneficiary. 12.6 JOINT AND SEVERAL If Entrant or Award Winner consists of more than one entity, these Terms binds those entities jointly and each of them individually. 12.7 SURVIVAL Clauses 10.4(b), 10.5, 10.6, 11 and 12 survive termination or expiry of the Licence. 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