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Tickets available for Bass Coast Business Awards 21 October at Silverwater Resort in San RemoWith more nominations than ever, now is a great time to get your tickets for Bass Coast Shire Council's Business Awards Presentation evening. By news@gippsland - 2nd September 2022 - Back to News The event is being held on Friday, 21 October at Silverwater Resort in San Remo. Tickets are $85 each, or $750 for a table of 10. The evening is a celebration of excellence and open to all businesses, not just those who have entered or been nominated in the Awards. To book your tickets, visit 2022 Bass Coast Business Awards web page . 
Business Awards is an opportunity for Bass Coast's business community to share their successes and encourage innovation and business excellence in our community Business awards categoriesThis year there are six categories in the judged awards, which has provided participation opportunities for all different types of businesses in Bass Coast. The categories are: - Business Innovation
- Marketing and Communications
- Environmental Sustainability
- Resilience
- Leadership and Access
- Equity and Inclusion
There has been an increase in applicants across all categories compared to last year. On top of the Judged Awards, there is also the popular People's Choice Award. These categories are voted by customers and community members for the Bass Coast business that they believe provide the best products and services. This year we received 1,196 People's Choice votes! Event sponsors and detailsThis event is made possible by generous sponsors, including: - Destination Phillip Island
- NBN Co.
- Silverwater Resort
- Westernport Water
- Harman Wines
Council would also like to acknowledge the award judges: - Kim Storey
- Heidi Hamm
- Rebecca Massaro
- Andrea Evans-McCall
- Marcus McKenzie
- Peter Clayton
- Paul Drew
With the support of Jayne Simpson and thank them for donating their time to judge the awards. For more information on the 2022 Bass Coast Business Awards and to book tickets to the Awards Dinner, go to 2022 Bass Coast Business Awards web page or contact council's Business Support Team on 1300 BCOAST (226 278) or (03) 5671 2211 or email business.support@basscoast.vic.gov.au. Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Council Facebook page.
Source: www.gippsland.com Published by: news@gippsland.com

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