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Casey’s Business Awards finalists announced

The City of Casey’s business awards finalists have been announced, with suburbs from the north to the south of the municipality tacking on a swathe of contenders.

Berwick’s, Narre Warren’s and Clyde North’s finalists span across three categories, likewise with Cranbourne and its east and west catchments.

The awards serve as a chance to shine a spotlight on the organisations and people that make Casey the vibrant place to live and do business in.

Mayor Stefan Koomen said that “whether it’s a family-run cafe, a tech start-up, a social enterprise or a manufacturing powerhouse, these businesses create local jobs, provide essential goods and services and offer opportunities that enrich our city.”

According to Casey Council, this year’s finalists have attracted a remarkable number of high-quality applications, one that spans across industries, ages and sizes; showcasing the innovation and dynamic nature of the city’s business community.

The finalists are listed below:

Excellence in Community and Customer Support

My Expert, Narre Warren

Terry White Chemmart Clyde, Clyde

X-Golf Clyde North, Clyde North

Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion

Best of Home Care, Clyde North

Rarr Designs, Hallam

Swish Bish, Berwick

Excellence in Environmental Sustainability

Berwick Twinklestar Early Learning Centre, Berwick

Supply Solar, Cranbourne East

Excellence in Innovation

Ace Switchboards, Cranbourne West

Doogood Australia, Doveton

Ecotrans, Hallam

Best Micro Business

L’ada Sopas and Scents, Narre Warren

Keysight Accounting Solutions, Cranbourne

SS Human Resources, Cranbourne East

Best New Business

Boutique Hearing Clinic, Endeavour Hills

Chess Republic, Clyde North

Juicy Chook, Narre Warren

Young Entrepreneur of the Year

Dinuka Dellakkada Liyanage, Courtyard Cafe Fountain Gate, Narre Warren

Lachie Fyfe, Thirty eight 0 six Brewing, Berwick

Zac Pattison, Thirty eight 0 six Brewing, Berwick

Each finalist has demonstrated outstanding commitment to excellence, and their stories reflect the creativity and drive that define Casey’s business landscape.

The winners will be revealed at the Casey Business Awards Gala on Friday, 14 November, where the community will come together to celebrate the achievements of the participants.

The 2025 Casey Business Awards are proudly supported by:

Platinum Sponsor: Zeemo

Gold Sponsors: St John of God Hospital Berwick, Five Farms by Frasers Property, Ventra IP and Casey Leisure.

Silver Sponsors: Atura Dandenong, Chisholm Institute of TAFE and Recovery in Mind Occupational Therapy

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