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Businesses Dressed For SuccessBass Coast businesses will don their best bike gear as Grand Prix fever takes over the Shire. By Bass Coast - 10th September 2010 - Back to News The 2010 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix will be held on Phillip Island from 15-17 October. Bass Coast Shire Council and the Australian Grand Prix Corporation are sponsoring the Best Dressed Business competition, to encourage local businesses to get into the spirit of the event.
"The first 50 businesses to register their interest for this competition will receive a free shop display kit," explained Bass Coast Events Coordinator, Frank Angarane.
"There are award categories for different sized businesses and all the participating businesses will be invited to a special prize presentation.
"In past years, we have seen some fantastic window displays, so we are keen to see what our local businesses come up with this year."
Bass Coast Mayor, Cr Peter Paul is looking forward to being on the competition judging panel.
"The window displays create a wonderful atmosphere and helps make it a very special event for people visiting our Shire," said Cr Paul.
"The panel will be looking at the overall impact of the display, its position and location and the link between the business and the theme of the display."
Prizes will be awarded in the category of Micro Business, Small Business and Large Business, with winners receiving two Grandstand tickets.
The runners up in each section will receive two Sunday general admission tickets.
The three windows judged the best across all categories will be presented with a certificate and a framed 2010 GP poster.
There will also be a Judges Choice award of two Sunday general admission tickets.
The Prizes will be announced at the Best Dressed Business Presentation on Tuesday, 12 October at the Silverwater Resort San Remo from 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Entry forms are available by contacting Council’s Events Officer, Janine Temme, on 1300 BCOAST (226 278) and must be in before Friday, 1 October.
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For more information contact:
Rachael Millar
communications officer
t (03) 5671 2703 | f (03) 5671 2222 | m 0400 804 187
e r.millar@basscoast.vic.gov.au
Source: www.gippsland.com Published by: news@gippsland.com

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