The list of finalists for this year’s Bendigo Business Excellence Awards has been released.
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Bendigo Business Council chief executive office Leah Sertori said all this year’s nominees should be applauded on their applications.
The judging committee, made up of business leaders from Bendigo, Geelong and Ballarat, will meet with finalists and visit their sites before announcing the award recipients at a gala ceremony in May.
Excellence in Accommodation or Tourism: Bendigo Tramways; The Schaller Studio; Bendigo Pottery
Excellence in Hospitality: Rocks on Rosalind; Percy and Percy; FroCreations
Bendigo Social Enterprise of the Year: Goldfields Library Corporation; Amicus; Workspace Australia
Excellence in Sustainability: Holloway Air; Bendigo Property Services; Viatek
Excellence in Partnership: Viatek; Central Vic Meats; Bendigo Toyota
Excellence in Manufacturing: Thales; Simon Wilson Furniture; Signarama
Excellence in Building and Construction: Holloway Air; Todd Newman Builders; G.J Gardner Homes
Employee of the Year: Maree Laux, The Elmore Bakery; Avril Angell-Johnson, The Human Mechanics; Haylee Kennedy, Peter Anthony Menswear
Trainee or Apprentice of the Year: Jay Harkness, Rocks on Rosalind; Linette Moore, The Elmore Bakery; Paul Summersgill, Ai Group
Excellence in Training and Development: Belle Etudes; Bendigo Kangan TAFE; Aligning Health
Excellence in Strategy for Online Presence in Bendigo: Creative Revolution; The Human Mechanics; First Aid Distributions
Excellence in Workplace Health and Wellbeing: Bendigo Community Health Services; St John of God Bendigo; Bendigo Property Services
Bendigo Professional Service of the Year: B2B: Spiire; Sorted4Life; Tough Cooking Marketing
Bendigo Professional Service of the Year B2C: Kosmac and Clemens Optometrists; Elmore Primary Health; Bendigo Accident Repair Centre
People’s Choice Award: Z Fit Studios; FroCreations; The Schaller Studio