Glitz and Op Shop Glamour as NGEN wraps up Halloween

The NGEN community celebrated a year of learning in style at the annual NGEN Halloween events in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney with costumes featuring newspaper pages, sequins, feathers and tule answering the theme of Op Shop Met Gala.

The highly anticipated NGEN Halloween events cap off the 15th year of learning for NGEN – the MFA's training program for media professionals with less than five years’ experience in the industry – with priority access given to those who attended three or more of NGEN workshops throughout the year. 

Rhys Taylor, Client Coordinator, Spark Foundry and NGEN Committee Member said: "Costumes - Opulent; Entertainment - Slay; Hotdogs - to die for: NGEN Halloween was such an incredible night, making friends to party with all night!"

Alana Mazza, Media Executive, Bohemia and NGEN Committee Member said: "The NGEN Halloween party this year was SO much fun. I think it is so important to come together at the end of the year to take a moment to celebrate the year that was. I also think it's a great opportunity to mingle with others in the NGEN community outside of your direct agency."

With the help of NGEN national sponsor News Corp Australia, the spooky celebrations kicked off in Brisbane on Friday 20 October and culminated in simultaneous events in Melbourne and Sydney on Thursday 26 October, attracting close to 700 NGENers across the three cities.

Entertainment was provided by DJ Finnegan in Brisbane and DJ Joey Lightbulb in Melbourne, while Sydney partygoers were treated to a performance by drag personality Renee Saunts (otherwise known as News Corp Sales Manager Enrico Resuta).

Best-dressed crowns were also awarded to:
- Brisbane: Olivia Styles and Louis Parish, Wavemaker
- Melbourne: Ella Marcon, oOh!Media and Team SBS
- Sydney: John Ryan, JCDecaux and Rianna Danis, News Corp Australia

Photos available here: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/ny35kjwpxd8nuey1k5fxn/h?rlkey=p5z9mf46bde12tgjvlwxochfe&dl=0

Melanie Aslanidis, MFA’s Head of NGEN, said: "After a jam-packed 10 months of learning – with workshops covering public speaking, sales excellence, pitching best practice, imposter syndrome, critical thinking, negotiation skills and much more – it’s always a great reward for the NGEN community to come together and celebrate the great leaps they’ve made throughout the year. The level of enthusiasm was high at all three events and the outfits certainly did not disappoint! For anyone who missed out on attending, a quick reminder to get in early in 2024 to register and attend at least three sessions to secure your priority access to tickets.”


Lou Barrett, Managing Director National Sales at News Corp Australia, said: "As a long-standing supporter of NGEN, News Corp Australia was thrilled to be part of this year’s NGEN Halloween events, helping to bring together our emerging generation of leaders for some well-deserved revelry and networking. We’re excited to watch as they continue to grow and thrive in their careers.”