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Jetty makes splash as awards finalist

Catherine MasseyBusselton Dunsborough Times
Busselton Jetty volunteer Coral Harkins, marketing officer Lucky Guo, volunteer Joan Hutson, tour guide Serenah Whittle, volunteer Eve White, chief executive Lisa Shreeve, admin assistant Oceana Blake, and chief financial officer Holly Hammond are thrilled to be nominated for the award.
Camera IconBusselton Jetty volunteer Coral Harkins, marketing officer Lucky Guo, volunteer Joan Hutson, tour guide Serenah Whittle, volunteer Eve White, chief executive Lisa Shreeve, admin assistant Oceana Blake, and chief financial officer Holly Hammond are thrilled to be nominated for the award. Credit: Catherine Massey/Catherine Massey

Busselton Jetty Incorporated is one of four finalists for the Prime Super Business Achievement Award as part of the 2020 Western Australian Regional Achievement and Community Awards.

The Busselton Jetty is the only nominated business between the Mid West and Great Southern, with other nominees from Exmouth’s Froth Craft Brewery, Djugun’s Footprint Cleaning and Roebourne’s Aboriginal corporation Brida.

Busselton Jetty chief executive Lisa Shreeve said her team was proud to represent the region.

“It’s huge recognition for the 50 staff who work so hard, the 100 volunteers who donate their time and smiles and the eight-person board of management, who put in hours of time to strategically plan where the business is going in the future,” she said.

The WARACA category winners will be announced next month at Hyatt Regency Perth.

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