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Nominations received for business awards

IN THE RUNNING: Millicent Chemist and Giftware employees Liz Wallis and Nicolle Skeer look forward to the annual Millicent Business Community Association outstanding business awards. Picture: J.L. “FRED” SMITH

NOMINATIONS have come the way of more than 100 employees and businesses in the eighth annual Millicent Business Community Association Outstanding Business Awards.

Among them are Millicent Chemist and Giftware employee Nicolle Skeer, who has been nominated in the employee of the year category.

Along with the other business owners and employees, she will await the result of the judges’ deliberations as well as the music by Juicy X at the awards cabaret at the Millicent War Memorial Civic and Arts Centre on August 11.

According to Ms Skeers nomination, she is a caring and friendly pharmacy assistant.

Ms Skeer has worked in the George Street business for the past five years and has been nominated in the past.

Among her pastimes are playing netball at Hatherleigh, as well as spending time wither her nieces and nephews.

“I love my job and I enjoy being with the people I work with,” Ms Skeer said.

“I know about 90pc of my customers by name.

“I work full-time from Tuesday to Saturdays and my work also takes me to Hart Court and Sheoak Lodge.”

Millicent Chemist and Giftware proprietor and pharmacist Usman Hameed said he was pleased that his staff member had received the recognition.

“The award nominations show there is a lot of appreciation for us,” Mr Hameed said.

“The MBCA awards are good for the community of Millicent.

“It gives us enthusiasm to do our best.”

MBCA chairman Lee Morgan has recently written a letter of congratulations to all businesses and individuals who have received nominations.

Award nominations

Construction/Trades/Manufacturing: Elec Air, E-Smart Electrical, Klas Bilt, Limestone Coast Maintenance, Lonergan and Muhovics Pumps and Electrical, Murrimbum Engineering, Nuske Contracting, Reilly’s Builders, Mac Ford, ACM Plumbing, Bowmans Earthmoving, 3MP, Cocky’s Signs.

Service: ac.care, Alexander Motors, Amcal Chemist, Beachport Spraying Service, Brad Tilley Tax Agent and Financial Planning, Dr Claire Thompson, Enchanted Beauty by Brianna, Gladys Smith Early Learning Centre, Greg Hudson and Janine Farmer (milk vendors), Hair and Beauty by Jamey, Hands with Heart Massage, Komma Media, Kutz on Kentish, Laura and Vicky Hair Designers, Millicent Chemist & Gifts, Mystique Body and Beauty, NBC Financial Services, People’s Choice Credit Union, S.E. Property Sales and Management, The South Eastern Times.

Retail: Alternate Life Health & Wellbeing Centre, Amcal Chemist, Foster’s Foodland, McCourt’s Garden Centre, Millicent Florist, Roger Smith Auto, Sassi Gift Home Living, Sooz in the Shed.

Agriculture/Horticulture/Viticulture: Sooz in the Shed, Austar Mariculture, Ricky Wilson x-bred ram shearing.

Hospitality and Tourism: Java Café, McCourt’s Café, The Grand Hotel, Salt n Pepper Seafood, Millicent National Trust Living History Museum, New Heaven Indian Restaurant, Evergreen B & B, The Shearer’s Cook Café, The Millicent Community Club, The Somerset Hotel, Glenwest Kitchens.

Employee of the Year: Aimee Granziera – Malseeds Real Estate, Amanda Bradley – The Shearer’s Cook Café, Angela Osborne – Heaven on a Hanger, Brianna Pilmore – Amcal Chemist, Brooke Littlewood – The South Eastern Times, Cindy Hann – Millicent Newsagency, Dawn Smith – Millicent Chemist and Gifts, Lisa Davy – Acky’s Deli, Enid Bellinger – Millicent Taxis, J.L. “Fred” Smith – The South Eastern Times, Gayle Lloyd – In Store, Jessica Grosser – The Shearer’s Cook Café, Joanne Leyden – Australia Post, Karen Robinson – Foster’s Foodland, Kasey Smith – Pierina’s Hair & Body Concept, Katherine Taylor – The South Eastern Times, Laura Wagner – Java Café, Leandra Worrell – The Grand Hotel, Liz Wallis – Millicent Chemist & Gifts, Margie White – McCourt’s Garden Centre, Matt Hann – Millicent Community Club, Melissa Dillon – Andy’s Bakery, Michelle Lane – Target Country, Nicholas Fox – 3MP, Nicole Skeer – Millicent Chemist & Gifts, Peta Haines – Millicent Community Club, Simon Lowe – Millicent Toyota, Sonya Schoebinger – Acky’s Deli, Sophie Raddon – The Grand Hotel, Staci Faulkner – Corner Clip, Tanya Scanlon – Malseeds Real Estate, Teana Kent – Sooz in the Shed, Usman Hameed – Millicent Chemist & Gifts, Zoe Thwaites – Hume, Taylor & Co.

Young Employee of the Year: Abby Loader – Target Country, Bethany Bennett – New Heaven Indian Restaurant, Darcey Allen – Fosters Foodland, Maddison Pulmer – 3MP, Mason O’Rielly – Foster’s Foodland, Monika Nieves – Foster’s Foodland, Reece Sutherland – Southern Dragon, Ryan Hoffman – IGA.

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