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Excellence award winners announced

Melton’s best businesses were celebrated at the 17th annual Melton Business Excellenece Awards on September 4.

Patrons packed out the Windmills Garden Reception in Bonnie Brook, which was adorned with chandeliers and floral arrangements.

Comedian and actor Stephen Curry, who was quick to clarify he was not the superstar US basketball player of the same name, was master of ceremonies for the evening.

Despite concerns The Castle actor would accidentally end up in Bonnie Doon rather than Bonnie Brook, the lively Curry was ever present on the mic and had the crowd in stitches with his zingers.

There’s no doubt the cream of the crop was on full display – with more than 15,000 businesses operating in the municipality, the 27 nominees were separated by their outstanding services.

Melton mayor Kathy Majdlik said the awards were designed to celebrate and recognise the achievements of those in business.

“Your dedication, innovation, and determined entrepreneurial leadership is an incredible asset to our community and what makes our city one of the most resilient and hard working business communities in Melbourne’s west,” she said.

ABMT Textiles claimed the top gong, winning Business of the Year.

Group commercial manager Julian Collins said commerce in Melton had come a long way since ABMT bought a “paddock of snakes and thistle” in Cobblebank almost 30 years ago.

“We were one of the first medium-to-large sized businesses coming to Melton in the mid-90s and when we came to Ferris Road it was empty – there was nobody there.

“Because we are in that little pocket… we haven’t had a strong understanding of all the other different businesses around us so this event has been a great showcase of the businesses Melton has and it’s really inspiring.”

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, there are 117 businesses in Melton that turn over $10 million every year.

ABMT group general manager Steven Tsonidis said winning provided an opportunity to look back on all the hard work.

“For me personally, tonight is a reflection of where we came from and where we are today. It’s exciting times for Melton,” he said.

“We appreciate the recognition, the acknowledgement, and opportunity to showcase who we are and what we are about.”

Mayor Majdlik selected Punthill Caroline Springs as the winner of the Mayoral Achievement Award for its “exceptional customer service and active community involvement.”

She said the hotel’s integrity and engaging nature aligned with the key criteria for selection.

Hotel manager Charlotte Salisbury said the award was a welcome surprise.

“I didn’t even really know it was an option – we were really hoping to win the Hospitality and Visitation [award category]… but this one is a much better reward for us,” she said.

Ms Salisbury said the achievement would help visibility and exposure for the business.

“People still don’t really know who we are so having that recognition is very important.

“We’ve already got our finalist A-frame hanging up in the lobby, so we will find a nice place for this one.”

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