National Awards of Excellence - Judit Korner receives award in recognition of services to the beauty industry
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the Association of Professional Aestheticians of Australia's
National Awards of Excellence
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Madame Korner makes Fashion Week beautiful. Madame Korner beauty therapists provided the rich and famous with indulgent pampering and skin care treatments.
2002
Madame Korner student tops industry awards:One of our successful graduates is the proud winner of the 2000 AABTh New South Wales Student of the Year Award.
After almost 30 fabulous years at the Hilton Hotel in Sydney’s CBD, Madame Korners' national headquarters move to the historic Paternoster Building at One Union Street, Pyrmont. The original large rooms with grand high ceilings provide an excellent arena for the state of the art beauty emporium and day spa it has become. Australia’s Lleyton Hewitt wins the 126th Wimbledon Mens’ Final.
2001
The United Nations High Commissioner globally launched ‘Refugee Women’. The book featuring a cross section of women from international statuses including Madeline Albright, Marlene Dietrich, Tan Lee, Isabel Allende and Madame Korner’s Judit Korner. The world was changed forever with the tragic events surrounding September 11.
1995
Madame Korner College and Salon is established in Hobart, Tasmania. The Channel tunnel linking England and France opens.
1994
The Madame Korner College introduces the fully Government Accredited Advanced Beauty Therapy Course when Australia wins its first ever medal at a winter Olympic Games.
1989
Madame Korner is instrumental in the major beauty exhibition at the Sydney Power House Museum, Dalai Lama wins Nobel Peace Prize!
1986
Madame Korner College and Salon is established in Melbourne, Halley's Comet is back, wait for news update in 2061.
1978
Madame Korner's students win First and three other prizes at International Make-up Competitions. The world's first test tube baby was born in London.
1969
Madame Korner introduces the Electro-peel machine, for the treatment of deep acne scarring in Australia when the first man walks on the moon.
1960
Grand state of the arts, salon, spa, college is established in the first Australian International Hilton Hotel, when in Sri Lanka, the first female prime minister in the world is elected.
1956
The demand for products for home care helped launch the Madame Korner Skin Care Range, which was originally designed for professional salon use only. First time in history, the Olympics are bought to Melbourne, Australia.
1953
Australia's first Beauty Therapy Trainees graduate from the Madame Korner College when Edmond Hilary becomes the first man to climb Mt Everest.
1951
Madame Korner opens her first Beauty Salon in Australia as the US Government installs its first computer.
1947
Madame Korner expands to Paris while the first Trans-Atlantic flight is made on Autopilot.
1939-45
Second World War beauty treatments continued under hazardous conditions.
1914-18
First World War. Madame Korner travels to Berlin and Vienna researching and experimenting with beauty care.
1904
Madame Korner is established in Europe when Puccini's Madame Butterfly is first performed.