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  • Awards go out on a high

    Awards go out on a high

    By CASEY NEILL NEXT year’s gala dinner will mark the 25th year of the Premier Regional Business Awards – and its last. Greater Dandenong Chamber…

  • Innovation’s foot soldiers

    Innovation’s foot soldiers

    PREMIER REGIONAL BUSINESS AWARD Winner: SRXGlobal Sponsor: NAB Finalists: Wurth Australia, Norden Body Works, Wastech Engineering DANDENONG South manufacturer SRXGlobal turns dreams into reality. The…

  • Hall calls out for the best

    Hall calls out for the best

    JILL Walsh and Tom Hartley are now in the company of Greater Dandenong’s business best. Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce inducted the duo into its…

  • Family values shine through

    Family values shine through

    CSR AND EMPLOYMENT AWARD Winner: Wurth Australia Sponsor: SITA and Adecco Finalists: SRXGlobal, Future Metals Recycling, Norden Body Works SERGE Oppedisano was once a Wurth…

  • Printing’s insane dimensions

    Printing’s insane dimensions

    OBJECTIVE 3D started four years ago with “a healthy burst of insanity”. But managing director Matt Minio’s only regret was not doing it sooner. He…

  • Life and soul of baking

    Life and soul of baking

    POLISH Rye Crust Bakery owner Andrew Lipiszko was studying electrical engineering at Monash University when he discovered his love for baking. “Electricity kills and bread…

  • Growing through the generations

    Growing through the generations

    SMALL BUSINESS AWARD Winner: Norden Body Works Sponsor: Hilton Manufacturing Finalists: Polish Rye Crust Bakery, Future Metals Recycling, Objective 3D FIVE generations of the Anson…

  • Growth is forged in fire

    Growth is forged in fire

    EXOVA Warringtonfire achieved almost 20 per cent growth last year and has a $9 million-plus turnover. Behind the Dandenong company’s growth is a $1.7 million…

  • Sharing the drug support

    Sharing the drug support

    FOSTER Street Clinic has been keeping needles off Dandenong streets for more than 20 years. It exchanges about 40,000 each month to limit needle sharing,…

  • Culture is strategy for success

    MANUFACTURING AWARD Winner: Wastech Sponsor: M+K Lawyers and ARM Finalists: SRXGlobal, Norden Body Works, Objective 3D WASTECH CEO Brett Jones accepted the company’s award nomination…

  • Up front can-do attitude

    RETAIL AND COMMERCIAL AWARD Winner: Future Metals Recycling Sponsor: City of Greater Dandenong and Dandenong Journal Finalists: Wurth Australia, Rye Crust Bakery, Objective 3D FUTURE…

  • Young faces of the future

    Young faces of the future

    CHISHOLM in Dandenong is fostering future leaders. Alongside winner Alex Woller, Danielle Erickson, Oun Chao and David Mann were nominated for the 2014 Youth Enterprise…

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