21 August 2025

Local legends shine: Happy Staffy takes top honour, Gary West celebrated for lifetime contribution

| By Vanessa Hayden
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Most Outstanding Business winners were Molly and Tom Westcott’s Happy Staffy Co, pictured with category sponsor representative Matt Connell (left), general manager – northern Victoria at Optus. Photo: Sandy Tomich

In another record-breaking year for the Optus Albury Wodonga Business Awards, Happy Staffy has been named Most Outstanding Business, while Gary West was inducted into the Hall of Fame for his decades of contribution to our community.

Along with the Most Outstanding Business winner and Hall of Fame inductee, 15 category winners and 12 highly commended certificates were also awarded.

This year’s program attracted 159 entries across 15 categories, reflecting another strong year of participation from the region’s business community.

On Friday 15 August, 400 guests, including 84 finalists, gathered at the Albury Entertainment Centre for the highly anticipated unveiling of this year’s winners.

The awards recognise and honour the exceptional contributions of businesses to our local economy and community.

The awards are overseen by a volunteer steering committee under the auspice of Albury Business Connect – one of NSW’s leading regional business chambers – and delivered by a dedicated awards operations team, Desiree Georgiou and Rhiannon Veness.

The Excellence in Hospitality, Leisure & Tourism, sponsored by Visit Albury Wodonga, went to Albury’s Aida Mediterranean Cuisine and Bar. Photo: Sandy Tomich

Glen Robinson, general manager of Albury Business Connect, said this year’s awards reflected the continued strength, adaptability, and ambition of the region’s business community.

“In 2025, we’ve seen another incredible level of engagement in the Optus Albury Wodonga Business Awards, with a record number of entries submitted across all categories,” he said.

“It’s been inspiring to witness so many local businesses putting their hand up to be recognised, not just for their achievements, but for their innovation, resilience, and contribution to our region.

“This year, we were especially excited to see the number of businesses that have not previously entered the awards.

“They have taken the leap and put their hand up to say they are here and want to be recognised by their community. The response shows just how proud and passionate our business community is.”

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This year marks the second year Optus has supported the awards as naming rights sponsor, highlighting the national telco’s commitment to delivering exceptional service and connectivity to businesses across the region.

Matt Connell, general manager – northern Victoria at Optus, said the awards played a vital role in recognising the impact of local businesses across the region.

“Optus is proud to once again be the major sponsor of the Optus Albury Wodonga Business Awards and to stand alongside Albury Business Connect in celebrating local success.

“We know how important small and medium businesses are to the strength of regional communities. These awards are a fantastic way to shine a light on their contributions, resilience, and achievements.

“At Optus, we’re committed to supporting regional Australia, and partnerships like this one are a key part of that focus.”

Winners and Highly Commended Recipients

Employer of Choice (Up to 20 Employees), supported by Business Women Albury Wodonga

Winner: Cameron Dental Care

Highly Commended: First Scaff

Employer of Choice (21 & Over Employees), sponsored by Hume Bank

Winner: Regional Disability Advocacy Service

Highly Commended: BOSCHETTI

Excellence in Commercial, Professional & Business Services, supported by Albury City Council, City of Wodonga and Two Cities, One Community

Winner: Cumulus

Excellence in Healthcare, Disability & Social Care, sponsored by Gateway Health

Winner: Insight Therapies Counselling and Consultancy

Highly Commended: Cameron Dental Care

Excellence in Hospitality, Leisure & Tourism, sponsored by Visit Albury Wodonga

Winner: Aida Mediterranean Cuisine and Bar

Excellence in Medium & Large Business, sponsored by SCA / Triple M The Border

Winner: BOSCHETTI

Excellence in Manufacturing, Industrial & Logistics Services, supported by Bill Tilley, Member for Benambra

Winner: BOSCHETTI

Highly Commended: First Scaff

Excellence in Retail & Personal Services, sponsored by Regent Cinemas Albury Wodonga

Winner: Bluey’s Hunting & Fishing

Highly Commended: Concept Hair Design

Excellence in Small Business, sponsored by BankWAW

Winner: Happy Staffy

Highly Commended: Cameron Dental Care and Dash Cakes

Outstanding Business Leader (Over 35), sponsored by Gawk

Winner: Leanne Bailey – Murray River Animal Hospital

Highly Commended: Melinda Harmer – Generations Personal and Professional Advice

Outstanding Community Organisation, supported by Justin Clancy, Member for Albury

Winner: Albury Wodonga Regional FoodShare

Highly Commended: Mercy Connect

Outstanding Employee, sponsored by BUSY At Work and Squad

Winner: Matthew Turner – BOSCHETTI

Highly Commended: Brendan Pearson – Habitat Planning and Shannon Carmody – Insight Therapies Counselling and Consultancy

Excellence in New Business, sponsored by Regent Cinemas Albury Wodonga

Winner: Dux Albury

Outstanding Start Up or Side Hustle, supported by Young Business Edge

Winner: Evoke Strategy

Highly Commended: Bobby Dazzler Dresses

Outstanding Young Business Person, sponsored by Innovate Health

Winner: Joel Chambers – Chambers Agriculture & Viticulture

Most Outstanding Business, sponsored by Optus

Happy Staffy

Hall of Fame, sponsored by The Border Mail

Gary West

You can follow @aw_businessawards on Instagram and Albury Wodonga Business Awards on Facebook and LinkedIn, and visit awbusinessawards.com.au for more information.

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