11 September 2019

Goulburn business excellence on show

| Maryann Weston
Start the conversation

BDCU was the winner of Excellence in Social Enterprise. From left Allen Cupit, Jenna Rudkin and John Turner. Photos courtesy of the Goulburn Chamber of Commerce and Rachael Cramp.

The 2018 Goulburn Business Excellence Awards drew a capacity crowd on Saturday night, underscoring the strength of the local business community and a regional economy on the move.

“It was the largest gala dinner to date held by the Chamber with 180 people attending. Businesses booked tables and brought staff to celebrate. We were sold out and at maximum capacity,” Goulburn Chamber of Commerce and Industry Committee Member Prue Martin said.

“It was a wonderful night with an uplifting vibe in the room, particularly every time finalists and winners were announced.”

The awards were held at the Goulburn Mercure Hotel and attracted 130 nominations across 11 categories. Nine of the category winners will go on to compete in regional and, if successful, NSW awards. But for the capacity crowd on Saturday night, the event was all about local business and community.

“It was a night of excitement and celebration of our local business community. It was an opportunity for everyone to get around and see other businesses, and to enjoy our community in Goulburn,” Prue said.

“The awards are also an opportunity for everyone in the wider community to be aware of our local business community and to remind people that our business community extends beyond the eye level of the main street too.”

With population for the region trending upward, the awards night reflected the diversity, innovation and strength of the Goulburn economy and the opportunity for businesses who can meet the needs of a growing customer base.

“Our local Member of Parliament Pru Goward who presented eight of the awards said it very well: There is so much growth and development in Goulburn and we can all benefit,” Prue said.

“While the drought is very real and impacting locally, there is growth in other areas of the Goulburn economy.”

However, business longevity could best be secured by providing good customer service and the products and services needed by existing and new residents.

Congratulations to Goulburn Physiotherapy Centre. GPC took home two awards. Karen Waters was Winner of the 2018 Business Leader Award and Corrine McElligott was Winner of the 2018 Excellence in Customer Service Award.

“Goulburn’s location is both a positive (for attracting new residents) and a negative because Canberra and Sydney are so close. Our local businesses need to offer products and services required by locals because if we can keep them buying locally, we won’t lose their business,” Prue said.

“Anyone can start up a business but for longevity, you have to offer what people want. A big part of that is excellent customer service.”

The evening was hosted by Deputy Police Commissioner Gary Worboys, a standout for the event.

“His love of Goulburn really shone through. Twenty years ago he was passing through, fell in love with the town and ended up staying. It was lovely to have him MC the awards.”

Recognising the hard work that goes into local business success was also a theme for the awards, with the gala dinner providing an opportunity to celebrate hard-won achievements.

For the winner of the Excellence in Sustainability Award, Goulburn Solar, the award was a culmination “of a lot of hard work”.

“We’ve been in the industry since 2010 and it’s exciting that having recently launched our Goulburn Solar brand to let people know there are options locally and to support local, and to try and give as much advice to people so they can best know what to do, this was unexpected and very, very good,” Managing director Stuart Joyce said.

2018 Goulburn Business Excellence Awards recipients are:

For more information on the awards and the Goulburn Chamber of Commerce, visit the Chamber’s Facebook page.

Finalists were also announced at the awards and the team from Allens Training Goulburn were celebrating: Brooke Stephenson, Tracy Fry, Leah Johnston, Ashlee Tozer, Kaitlin McKivat, Hannah Dee, Danica Hunter.

Start the conversation

Daily Digest

Do you like to know what’s happening around your region? Every day the About Regional team packages up our most popular stories and sends them straight to your inbox for free. Sign-up now for trusted local news that will never be behind a paywall.

By submitting your email address you are agreeing to Region Group's terms and conditions and privacy policy.