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Business Awards return

The Casey Business Awards are back for 2022, celebrating and rewarding local business excellence across the City of Casey.

Applications for the awards opened on Monday 27 June and close on Sunday 14 August, with three categories to recognise local businesses in the fields of Innovation, Employment, and Sustainability.

This year, there will also be a fourth stand-alone award, recognising an individual for outstanding Business Leadership.

City of Casey chair of administrators Noelene Duff PSM said the annual Business Awards provided a valuable opportunity to come together and reflect on the great strides local businesses across a range of industries have made in the past year and the positive impact this in turn has on our community.

“Local businesses are the heartbeat of Casey’s community,” Ms Duff said.

“They not only contribute to Casey’s fast-growing economy, but also breathe life into our city by making it a vibrant place to live and work.

“We are proud to support our local businesses as they continue to demonstrate outstanding resilience and set the bar high through their continued industry success.

“I encourage local businesses, both large and small, to take advantage of this fantastic program, not only for the promotion and recognition that they can receive, but also for the valuable opportunities to connect with Casey’s broader business network.”

The awards are free to enter and an independent judging panel will assess entries.

Category finalists will be announced on Thursday 15 September and winners awarded on Thursday 10 November 2022.

Each category winner will receive a cash prize of $1000 and the Casey Business of the Year will receive $2000.

To find out more or to enter, visit businessincasey.com.au/casey-business-awards-2022

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