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Excellence awards well-covered

Two of the region’s leading media organisations have joined forces to promote this year’s Geelong Business Excellence Awards.
The Geelong Indy and Bay 93.9 are sponsoring the awards with a complete package of print, digital and radio promotion.
The Indy is backing the awards with the power of the region’s highest-circulating local newspaper along with its popular website, geelongindy.com.au, and social media accounts.
Geelong Broadcasters’ Bay 93.9 is broadcasting regular promotions, ensuring local radio-listeners also hear the message about the region’s premier business awards.
The combined reach of the Indy and Bay 93.9 gives the awards saturation coverage across their target area of Geelong, the Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast.
The Indy was looking forward to a successful 2017 awards, said managing editor Tony Galpin.
“The awards have become an institution as the highlight of the local business calendar,” he said.
“I urge local shoppers, suppliers and anyone interested in promoting local business to lodge nominations now at gbea.com.au.
“Local business owners and managers should also consider entering the awards, which offer many benefits on top of any category wins.”
Bay 93.9 general manager Andy Mathers praised the awards for providing welcome recognition of local business achievements.
“Local business is the heartbeat of our region. Geelong Broadcasters is proud to partner with the Powercor Geelong Business Excellence Awards in recognising their significant achievements”
“I tip my hat to anyone that has backed themselves and started their own business. The courage, passion, belief and dedication it takes is inspiring”

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