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Spring Creek Cafe takes overall title

Spring Creek Mountain Cafe & Cottages took out the overall business award in front of a sellout crowd of 300 people at the Business Excellence Awards on
Saturday night .
It was the biggest Business Excellence Awards night yet, with the largest number of nominations.
The winners and finalists were:
Service Award: Trade & Other: Winner – Killarney Auto Works, Finalists – Harold Byrne Electrical, Lister Irrigation
Service Award: Professional: Winner – The Podiatrist, Finalists – The Physiotherapy Centre, Back to Health Chiropractic
Manufacturing, Construction & Processing Award: Winner – Carramar Timbers, Finalists – Maranoa Home Maintenance, MBC Construction
Hospitality & Tourism Award: Winner – Spring Creek Mountain Cafe & Cottages, Finalists – Pitstop Lodge, Warwick Visitor Information Centre
Home Business Award: Winner – Executive Stress Office Support, Finalists – Downs Poker Group, Warwick Whips
National Franchise Award: Winner – Harvey World Travel, Finalists – Optus, Zarraffas Coffee
Not-for-Profit Award: Winner – Warwick Art Gallery, Finalists – Blue Care, Headspace Southern Downs
Retail Less Than Five Employees Award: Winner – Cafe Jacqui’s, Finalists – Saddlery Supplies, Pursehouse Rural
Retail More Than Five Employees Award: Winner – Steele’s Bakery, Finalists – Hair Kreations, Bella De Art
New Business Award: Winner – Pure Heaven, Finalists – Total Dog Grooming, Firm Foundations Podiatry
Sustainability Award: Winner – Condamine Veterinary Clinic, Finalists – JC’s Inspirational Hair, ABC Childcare
Overall Business Winner Award: Spring Creek Mountain Cafe & Cottages.

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