NEWS: AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING AHFA20 AND RECOVERY

A message to our hair community.

Here at M Division, we’re focused on keeping you up to date with the latest hair news, ideas and inspirations, across our multiple creative touchpoints – an approach we will continue to maintain during these times of uncertainty.

Our beloved industry’s welfare is our highest priority, so we have therefore made some changes to our key event offerings.

Due to the evolving Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and in response to the Australian Government’s most recent directives, we have made the decision to postpone both RECOVERY and the Australian Hair Fashion Awards until further notice.

Fear not, as it is our intention for both events to still go ahead as planned this year, albeit on a later date. Keep your eyes peeled for upcoming announcements pertaining to event updates and news.

We would like to assure you that all ticket purchases remain valid for the postponed event dates.

Please feel free to reach out via info@mdivision.com.au for any further queries. We will endeavour to respond to you as soon as possible.

A message from M Division CEO, David Mannah:

“In the interest of our community’s welfare, we have made this difficult decision – irrespective of the government’s directive of holding events for less than 500 people.

Rest assured the Australian Hair Fashion Awards will take place in 2020, and I look forward to once again celebrating the creative artistry and achievements of our entire industry once we all get through this uncertain phase this year.”

Despite the current situation, it is our job to constantly keep you informed, uplifted and inspired; a role we take seriously and will continue to do so with as much passion, commitment and loyalty as we are renowned for.

As such, we at M Division would like to extend our well wishes to you and yours during this challenging period and promise you that we will remain a strong voice and representative for our industry.

We believe that together, we will all persevere.