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River Deck among top 10

NOOSA’S very own River Deck Restaurant has been recognised as one of the top 10 wedding vendors in Australia at a recent award night.
On Monday 14 March, Australia’s most creative and professional wedding vendors congregated at the Marriott Resort on the Gold Coast to celebrate the 2016 Designer of Dreams Awards.
Hosted by the Australian Bridal Industry Academy (ABIA), the Designer of Dreams Awards honour wedding vendors who have consistently delivered excellence every year for the past four consecutive years.
Over 96,000 newlyweds ranked, rated and evaluated the quality of product, quality of service, value for money and attitude of staff of 3200 wedding businesses, culminating in 249 Finalists who competed for Australia’s most prestigious wedding industry award.
A total of 249 Finalists were announced at the gala event, which included River Deck Restaurant, who came sixth overall.
ABIA chairman John O’ Meara said the River Deck Restaurant should be extremely proud of the accomplishment which honoured the pride, passion and professionalism in which they delivered their product and service to their brides and grooms.
“[The] River Deck Restaurant who have demonstrated the business skills and the determination to excel and exceed expectations are those who will continue to strive and thrive into the future in what is a fiercely competitive marketplace,” he said.

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