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Casey Business Awards 2024 now open

Casey Business Awards 2024 is now open for applications.

The program’s winners are recognised with a cash prize; the business that wins Business of the Year will receive $2,000 and winners of each category award will receive $1,000.

Council says each year the program welcomes more and more first-time applicants who relish the chance to network and learn from previous winners and finalists, receive valuable feedback from industry experts, and showcase their business’ success across the region.

“Many previous applicants, including those who have taken home awards in past programs, enjoy the ongoing camaraderie and friendly competition that comes along with putting their hat in the ring again,” it states.

“They also find being able to track their progress through the experts’ updated feedback valuable.”

Narre Warren-based private occupational therapy practice, Recovery in Mind, leveraged winning the 2023 Business of Year to bolster its growing business and really support its growth.

Founder Bianca Parsons said that they were able to capitalise on their business winning Business of the Year by forming and strengthening relationships with other organisations, attracting new clients, hiring more employees, and enhancing our overall reputation in the City of Casey.

Applications close at midnight on Sunday 30 June 2024.

This year’s awards are proudly sponsored by Zeemo, CFM Air Conditioning, Berwick Waters by Frasers Property Australia, Atura Dandenong, Chisholm Institute, CPS Insurance Solutions, and DHT Solutions.

For more information about the program including the application and judging process, please visit: https://businessincasey.com.au/casey-business-awards-2024

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