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Entries open for the 2025 Bass Coast Business Awards, celebrate local excellence and community success
Entries are now open for the 2025 Bass Coast Business Awards, celebrating local excellence through judged and People's Choice categories. Businesses can showcase achievements, engage with customers, and gain recognition.
Bass Coast Shire Council is excited to announce that entries are now open for the highly anticipated 2025 Bass Coast Business Awards. This annual event now in its 18th year celebrates the exceptional achievements of businesses within the Bass Coast community and provides a platform for recognition and networking.
The 18th Bass Coast Business Awards celebrate local business achievements, fostering innovation, networking, and excellence through Judged and People's Choice Awards
Celebrating local businesses
The Bass Coast Business Awards continue to showcase the diverse talents and contributions of local businesses. The awards are divided into two categories:
- Judged Categories: These categories recognise businesses that excel in various aspects, including innovation, customer service, sustainability, and community involvement. A panel of judges will evaluate the entries and select winners based on predetermined criteria.
- People's Choice Awards: These awards allow the community to participate by voting for their favourite businesses. This is a fantastic opportunity for businesses to engage with their customers and build strong relationships within the community.
Last year's Bass Coast Business Awards were a huge success, with 54 businesses entering across diverse industries, from tourism and hospitality to construction and professional services.
Business awards celebration
Ocean Sounds took home Business of the Year, impressing judges with its detailed submission, strong sustainability focus, and clear vision. The event also celebrated two Hall of Fame winners, Wildlife Coast Cruises and TerraLab, recognising the long-term enthusiasm in our business community.
Bass Coast Mayor, Cr Rochelle Halstead encourages businesses to get involved in this year's awards, saying, "The Bass Coast Business Awards celebrate the dedication and innovation of our local businesses. Entering is not just about recognition - it's a chance to reflect, grow, and set new benchmarks for success in your industry."
"There are real economic and promotional benefits for businesses that take part, and we want to see our local businesses thrive. The Awards are the business community's highlight of the year, and I look forward to celebrating the outstanding talent and success across Bass Coast," said Cr Rochelle Halstead.
Bass Coast Business Awards
Finalists will be announced in July and the Gala dinner will be held in August. The 2025 Bass Coast Business Awards are proudly supported by sponsors:
- Silverwater Resort (Venue and Award Night Sponsor)
- Westernport Water (Platinum Sponsor - Business of the Year)
- Telstra (Platinum Sponsor - People's Choice Awards)
- Destination Phillip Island (Gold Sponsor - Marketing and Communications)
- Harman Wines (Gold Sponsor - Environmental Sustainability)
- nbn Local (Gold Sponsor - Business Innovation)
- Phillip Island Business Network (Gold Sponsor - New Business)
- Phillip Island RSL (Gold Sponsor - Access, Equity and Inclusion)
- Watersure (Gold Sponsor - Event Excellence)
- Dead 4Eva Designs (Silver Sponsor - Hair and Beauty Online)
- Interchange Gippsland (Silver Sponsor - Health & Lifestyle)
- Mac & Ernie (Silver Sponsor - Online, Mobile and Home-Based Business)
Ready to Apply? Visit Bass Coast Shire Council - 2025 Business Awards website.
Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Council Facebook page.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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