20 April 2023

Getting down to business, prestigious Golden Crow Awards officially on the lookout for excellence

| Shri Gayathirie Rajen
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Optus regional general manager Matt Connell and Wagga Business Chamber business manager Sally Manning. Photo: Shri Gayathirie Rajen.

The Optus 2023 Golden Crow Awards have been officially launched for the 39th year to recognise and celebrate the Wagga business community.

Established in 1984, the Golden Crows recognise growth and entrepreneurship and celebrate the success of businesses in Wagga. The awards have given many local businesses the chance to be recognised for their outstanding commitments on a local, regional and even state level.

Wagga Business Chamber business manager Sally Manning said she was excited to launch the 2023 awards with Optus as the naming rights sponsor.

“We’re really appreciative of Optus’s support in being able to launch and conduct the awards,” Mrs Manning said.

“It is through Optus’s support that the chamber can continue to highlight the hard work and dedication of our local businesses.

“It’s important to celebrate local business and the award ceremony is a wonderful way to do that.”

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Mrs Manning said the awards were looking for excellence in business in the past 12 months – businesses that had shown entrepreneurship, were innovative and creative, and offered a supportive working environment.

“We encourage people to jump online to have a look at the criteria, and there are opportunities for you not only to represent your business or yourself at a local level but present at a regional and state level as well,” she said.

Optus regional general manager for northern Victoria Matt Connell said Optus was excited to be involved as the naming rights sponsor for this year’s awards.

“We’ve been investing a lot the last few years across the Riverina and launched our business centre last year,” Mr Connell said.

“It’s a great event put on by the chamber and exciting for businesses to be able to showcase exactly what they do and the success they’ve had around Wagga and the Riverina.”

The awards have 13 categories and are scheduled for Friday, 11 August, at the Civic Theatre precinct in a marquee.

Nominations close on Sunday, 14 May, and the finalists will be announced on 28 June. Click here to nominate your business or another business.

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Award Categories

Outstanding Employee
The Outstanding Employee Award recognises an inspirational employee who has demonstrated a passion for their role and a commitment to their workplace and the community.

Outstanding Young Business Leader
This award recognises an inspirational business leader aged 35 or under who has demonstrated a commitment to their workplace, industry, and the community through leadership.

Outstanding Business Leader
This award recognises an inspirational business leader aged 36 years or over who has demonstrated a commitment to their workplace, industry, and the community through leadership, while providing mentorship to others.

Employer of Choice – Under 20 Employees
This award recognises a business that has implemented strategies and initiatives to create a stimulating and supportive workplace environment.

Employer of Choice – Over 20 Employees
This award also recognises a business that has implemented strategies and initiatives to create a stimulating and supportive workplace environment.

Excellence in Innovation
This award recognises a business that has implemented innovative solutions for new and existing needs through the introduction or improvement of a product, technology, or application that impacts the wider community.

Excellence in Sustainability
This accolade recognises a business that has demonstrated its commitment to sustainable business practices and is working to reduce the impact of its operations on the environment.

Outstanding Community Organisation
This award recognises an organisation that works to improve the social, cultural or environmental wellbeing of the community.

Outstanding Start-up
This award recognises a start-up business that has effectively driven growth and can demonstrate the potential to achieve future success.

Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion
This award recognises businesses that address the needs of a diverse community, including seniors, people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds, and people with disability. An inclusive business facilitates the needs of all its employees and customers.

Excellence in Micro Business
This category recognises a business that has effectively driven growth and can demonstrate the specific strategies implemented to achieve business success and/or resilience.

Excellence in Small Business
The Excellence in Small Business Award recognises a business that has effectively driven growth and can demonstrate the specific strategies implemented to achieve business success and/or resilience.

Excellence in Large Business
This award recognises a business that has effectively driven growth and can demonstrate the specific strategies implemented to achieve business success and/or resilience.

Excellence in Business Ethics
This recognises businesses that are implementing ethical practices, creating a positive work culture/environment and building success.

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