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Amaze World crowned Business of the Year

Amaze World has been crowned 2023 Sunshine Coast Business Awards Business of the Year, also taking out the Experiences Large category for the second year in a row.

The Sunshine Coast tourism attraction headlines 38 winners in this year’s Awards, announced at the Sunshine Coast business community’s annual night of night, the Sunshine Coast Business Awards Gala.

Sunshine Coast Business Awards Chair Jennifer Swaine said the celebration this year was something special, with 900 members of the business community, including finalists and sponsors, gathering to

celebrate another year, with comedian, actor and entertainer Shane Jacobson returning as emcee.

“The entertainment this year featured talented performers, including young Noosa singer-songwriter Zara, a 50-strong Sunshine Coast Oriana Choir and the Award’s favourite band Amplify led by Chad Trent,

who together kicked off the night with a very special performance of the song “Climb” made famous by Miley Cyrus,” Mrs Swaine said.

“The Sunshine Coast Business Awards is all about celebrating the incredible business talent on the Coast, so we are incredibly proud to showcase exclusively local talent at this year’s Gala.

“Like our performers, our business winners represent the best of the best of our region and were selected from 137 finalists across 17 different categories.

“Every year the quality of the applications just gets better and better, and this year that was even more evident, which showcases the depth and breadth of the growing Sunshine Coast economy.”

Mrs Swaine said delivering the world-class calibre Awards program, now in its 28th year, was a huge job, made possible by the hundreds of hours put in by the volunteer awards committee, volunteer judges, and the strong support of the Awards sponsors and stakeholders, many of whom return year after year to support the program.

“We would like to congratulate this year’s winners and also thank all 137 finalists as well as the 205 businesses who entered this year.”

This year, there are five Hall of Fame inductees – businesses who have won their category in the past three years – and these businesses were showcased in a very special video presentation featuring all the

Hall of Fame businesses, Damien Glanville from naming-rights sponsor LPE, who also emceed the showcase, accompanied by the band performing ‘Eye of the Tiger’.

The Hall of Fame inductees included Becker Constructions, Coast2Bay Housing Group, Travis Schultz and Partners, Waste Free Systems, and Wildings Forest School.

The 2023 Sunshine Coast Business Awards winners include:

• Sunshine Coast 2023 Business of the Year – Amaze World, Tanawha

• Hall of Fame inductees

o Becker Constructions, Landsborough

o Coast2Bay Housing Group, Maroochydore

o Travis Schultz & Partners, Mooloolaba

o Waste Free Systems, Kunda Park

o Wildings Forest School, Burnside

Hall of Fame inductees have won their category for the previous three years.

• Accommodation (Tourism)

o Large – Mercure Sunshine Coast Kawana Waters, Birtinya

o Small – Narrows Escape Rainforest Retreat, Montville

• Advanced Technology

o Large – GreaseBoss, Birtinya

o Small – Dr App, Sippy Downs

• Building and Construction

o Large – Advanced Aquarium

Technologies, Kunda Park

• Business Services

o Large – Henzells Agency, Caloundra

o Small – Kaizen Marketing, Maroochydore

• Clean Technology

o Large – Aussie Tiny Houses, Coolum

o Small – Mineral Fox, Coolum Beach

• Creative Industries

o Large – Your Brand Crew, Buderim

o Small – Ignite and Write by Roxanna

McCarty-O’Kane, Beerwah

• Education and Training

o Large – The Eighth Mile Consulting, Caloundra

o Small – Nikki Fogden Moore The Mojo Maker, Doonan

• Experiences (Tourism)

o Large – Amaze World, Tanawha

o Small – Creative Tours, Minyama

• Export – Advanced Aquarium Technologies, Kunda Park

• Food and Agribusiness

o Large – Maleny Dairies, Maleny

o Small – Beachtree Distilling Co., Caloundra West

• Health and Wellness

o Large – Sunshine Coast Orthopaedic Group, Birtinya

o Small – Body and Mind by Leon, Warana

• Hospitality

o Large – Alex Surf Club, Alexandra Headland

o Small – Sunny Rays Catering, Mountain Creek

• Manufacturing

o Large – The Mattress Company, Yandina

o Small – First Light Fabrications, Bells Creek

• Professional Services

o Large – Catton and Tondelstrand

Lawyers, Maroochydore

o Small – Habitance Architects, Mapleton

• Retail

o Large – White’s IGA, Bli Bli

o Small – Hooper Ruff, Mountain Creek

• Social Impact

o Large – SunnyKids, Maroochydore

o Small – Stymie, Buderim

• Trades and Services

o Large – Laguna Pest Control, Noosaville

o Small – Chuck’s Electrical, Mountain Creek

To find out more about the Awards, visit sunshinecoastbusinessawards.com.au/

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