As always, the highlight of the night was the announcement of the Business of the Year.
The celebration evening was held at Blacktown Workers Club, as hundreds of finalists and their guests enjoyed a three-course meal and entertainment by William Motonuu, Kirrah Amosa and Alex Marcel.
Awards founder and Precedent Productions managing director Steve Loe said the evening was a huge success.
“There was an electric atmosphere throughout the night,” he said.
The finalists’ excitement was palpable and, as always, people celebrated not just their own success, but cheered for everyone else in the room.
“It was a sell-out event, as always, which goes to show just how popular The Blacktown Business Awards are with the community.
“Our MC Paul Hancock kept the evening flowing smoothly and numerous people came up to me during and after the event to say how much they enjoyed themselves. An ever-popular crowd favourite, Paul is hugely excited to bring the Awards to the Blacktown area for another year.”
Mr Loe congratulated all the winners and finalists on their success.
“The Local Business Awards exist to recognise the vital role business people play in the lives of their communities.
“While only one business from each category can be recognised as a winner, the achievements of all finalists are worth being recognised and celebrated.
“As official media partner for The Blacktown Local Business Awards, Western Sydney Business Access has published a winners’ feature in this month’s edition that recognises all category winners from the presentation evening.
“Of course, the awards are only possibly with the support of major sponsors Nova Employment, Blacktown Workers Club, Homemaker Prospect and Blacktown City Council, our support sponsors Westpoint, Seven Hills Plaza, Stanhope Village, Woodcroft Village, Breed Business centre and Blacktown Rotary Club, as well as our media partner Western Sydney Business Access.
“Their involvement proves their commitment to their community and the businesses that thrive there.”