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Time to nominate a worthy business

TIME is running out to nominate your favourite businesses for recognition in this year’s Canterbury Bankstown Local Business awards.

If there is a business that provides outstanding service or products, then taking a few moments to nominate them for a Local Business Award is a perfect way to reward them for their efforts.
Precedent Productions managing director (and Local Business Awards founder) Steve Loe said being nominated in the Local Business Awards gave business owners and their staff a great morale boost that was always appreciated.
“Year after year we see just how much it means to people to be nominated for the Canterbury Bankstown Local Business Awards,” he said.
“Nominees often say that it makes them feel good to know that customers or clients have taken the trouble to fill in a nomination form to put them forward for an award.
“It can also make a huge, very tangible difference to their business lives, as potential new customers or clients are often influenced when they see that the business has been nominated for these prestigious awards.
Mr Loe said nominations had been pouring in for businesses in all categories.
“The Canterbury Bankstown community always rallies behind its local businesses, and this year is no exception,” he said.
“Given the difficulty of the past year, it is wonderful to see the Canterbury Bankstown community is making such a big effort to support its local businesses by putting them forward for the Awards.”
The awards are only possible thanks to major partners Canterbury Bankstown Council, Bankstown City Unity Bank and NOVA Employment and support partners Revesby Village Centre and Revesby Workers’ Club, Campsie Centre and White Key Marketing. Details: thebusinessawards.com.au