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Gippsland Water honoured at Traralgon Rotary Club Pride of Workmanship Awards for exceptional contributions to workplace
At Traralgon Rotary Club's annual Pride of Workmanship Awards, three Gippsland Water team members were commended for their workplace achievements. The theme, 'Do it once, do it well, build a better Australia,' underscored their excellence.
Three Gippsland Water team members were recently recognised for their achievements in the workplace at Traralgon Rotary Club's annual Pride of Workmanship Awards. The theme of this year's awards was 'Do it once, do it well, build a better Australia'. Gippsland Water healthy country lead Daniel Rodaughan, Gippsland Regional Agribusiness multi skilled operator John Farrugia and backflow prevention officer Christine Sterrick each received an award.
Daniel Rodaughan, Guido Jakschik (on behalf of John Farrugia) and Christine Sterrick accept Pride of Workmanship awards
Outstanding efforts acknowledged
Christine was nominated for her steadfast commitment to achieving sustainable outcomes in her role and John for his outstanding standard of work, work ethic and achievements in land development, maintenance, and development programs. Daniel was nominated for his work championing diversity and inclusion initiatives and promoting Traditional Owner recognition within Gippsland Water.
Managing director Sarah Cumming said it was fantastic to see three Gippsland Water team members being celebrated for their achievements at work. "Congratulations Christine, Daniel and John. It is terrific to see our people being recognised for their contributions," Ms Cumming said. To meet more Gippsland Water team members, visit Gippsland Water website.
Pictures from Gippsland Water website.
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