Business of the Year

Business of the Year

We are proud to have been nominated in the 2020 Westpac Otago Business Awards this year. After a rollercoaster of a year this is the cherry on the top of the energy cake. There’s still time for your to vote in for us in a special category too but hurry – the last day of voting is this Friday!

We are finalists this year in the Excellence in Primary Industry category. These awards are only held every second year and it’s quite the honour just to be nominated – a bit of a feather in the cap. You can see all about the awards and see our esteemed competition by going here.

Reading through the list of finalists and we’re happy to be in such good company. There are a lot of incredible local businesses here in Otago that are helping to make our region such an amazing place.

 If you haven’t done already there’s still time to vote for us in the new category too – the People’s Choice Award. You can find us (and vote for us) by clicking here before 12pm on Friday the 6th of November.  At the Dunedin Town Hall on the 13th of November we’ll find out if we won.

Thank you to all of our customers, our retailers, industry partners and suppliers, friends, family and communities for all the support you’ve given us over the year. We couldn’t have done it without you! 

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