PRIZE NAMED AFTER DUKE
Design Award Annual Event
<N.Z. Press Run.— Copyright) CANBERRA, March 8. Prince Philip has given his name to a competition to encourage original Australian design in industry, called “The Prince Philip Prize for Australian Design.” Details were released in Canberra today by the Industrial Design Council of Australia in a statement authorised by the Duke of Edinburgh yesterday. The statement said that the prize—a bas-relief about lOin by 6in by 2fin, with a citation—would be given annually.
It is for “a product or system of original Australian design closely associated with Australian life and industry.”
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31315, 10 March 1967, Page 7
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