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AMASA Chairperson Rob Smuts says: "The Starfish Foundation, The Sisterhood of Temple David and Little Switzerland have benefited greatly by generous support from industry players. Without your support, we would not have been able to raise much-needed funds to further media education or make a difference in the lives of those less fortunate. Thank-you."
Enthusiastic industry players displayed their creative flair, dressing in funky and audacious Batman, Catwoman, Zorro and other great Superhero-inspired costumes. Whilst everyone vied for the best-dressed individual and group prizes, there could only be one winner and Johncom Media Investments walked away with this year's coveted best-dressed group award. They deployed themselves as the renowned James Bond 007 whilst the best-dressed individual award went to Howard Heyman from Property Magazine for his bewildering "Superwoman" costume.
AMASA would like to thank all the sponsors and the industry for their continued support and for making this year's party another booming success.