AUSTRALIAN Business Awards recognise the best of Australia’s entrepreneurial spirit and the courage of small and medium business, and had helped them reach new levels of success for 24 years Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall said.
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“Our local businesses, and the incredible people who run them, are central to the strength of our local economy. It’s important for us to celebrate them and continue to encourage their growth.”
Mr Marshall said nominating a business for an award would give it the opportunity to be recognised among Australia’s best small and medium businesses.
“Every business that enters the Awards also receives a free individual 70-page Business Health Check report that evaluates their business performance and provides a platform to review business strategy and plan for future growth,” Mr Marshall said.
“I encourage everyone to get behind these often unsung heroes by nominating our brilliant local businesses to show the rest of the state the excellent operations we have here in the Northern Tablelands.”
Anyone can nominate a business they admire. Entries are open until March 23, across five award categories:
- New Business Award – for businesses operating for one to three years with up to 500 employees.
- Micro Business Award – for businesses with five employees or less.
- Small Business Award – for businesses with more than five employees but less than 50.
- Medium Business Award – for businesses with more than 50 employees but less than 500.
- Charity Award – ACNC registered with DGR status, between one and 500 employees and an annual income of between $250,000 and $10 million
State and territory winners will be named at gala events later this year, and the NSW dinner and awards will be presented on July 29. To nominate or enter the Awards, go to www.telstrabusinessawards.com for further information.