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Business awards closing soon

There are just five days left to get your entries in for this year’s Casey Business Awards.

After a difficult 2020, the Casey Business Awards are returning in 2021 with a brand-new format to recognise and celebrate the wonderful and diverse businesses across the City of Casey.

Entries close on Thursday 8 April and businesses, both large and small, are encouraged to get involved and be in the running to win cash prizes, promotion for their business and the opportunity to network with other local business people.

As part of the refreshed format, the City of Casey will recognise achievement in four categories: innovation, business leadership, employment, and resilience.

All applicants will have exclusive access to an exciting range of business development programs, including free mentoring and a series of invite-only workshops focusing on award category themes. Winners will also receive cash prizes and valuable exposure for their business.

City of Casey’s chair of administrators, Noelene Duff, said after what was undeniably a challenging year, it was important to recognise the achievements of Casey’s businesses.

“There are so many local businesses doing amazing things and it’s wonderful to be able to showcase and celebrate the contribution and value they add to our city,” Ms Duff said.

“We understand many businesses are time poor, so we have made the application process quick and easy with only five assessment questions to respond to.

“I encourage all local businesses to participate in this fantastic program, not only for the promotion and recognition that they can receive, but also for the valuable opportunities to connect more broadly with Casey’s business network and gain feedback from industry experts.”

Finalists will be announced at a Business Breakfast networking event on 13 May 2021, with the winners to be announced at a special Gala Evening event on 25 June 2021 at Bunjil Place.

The Casey Business Awards 2021 are proudly supported by major sponsors Zeemo and Bendigo Bank and category sponsors Mirvac, St John of God Hospital Berwick, MatchWorks, and media partner Star News Group.

For more information and to apply, visit businessincasey.com.au/casey-business-awards-2021.

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