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Telstra Best of Business Awards 2024: Tasmanian winners

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Five Tasmanian companies at the forefront of driving the nation’s progress have been recognised in Telstra’s annual Best of Business Awards.

Selected from more than 22,000 nominations of small businesses nationwide, state winners have been lauded for their significant contributions to the Australian economy and society.

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Telstra’s business group executive Amanda Hutton said the state winners represented the “brilliant business minds our country has to offer” and were inspiring the next generation of entrepreneurs.

“The calibre of small and medium-sized businesses in Australia is nothing short of exceptional,” she said.

“We couldn’t be prouder to celebrate the winning businesses and the people behind them, recognising their relentless efforts and incredible potential while inspiring the next generation of small businesses in Australia.”

The winners were evaluated on multiple criteria, including economic sustainability, operational effectiveness, technology adoption, progressive leadership, culture, and social and community contribution.

The program features seven distinct categories, each highlighting the specific achievements and contributions of the businesses.

State winners will head to Sydney on February 7, with national winners announced the following day.

TASMANIA’S BEST BUSINESSES

In Tasmania, five businesses have taken a step forward, showcasing their excellence. The winners are:

Music and The Brain With owner Allison Davies. PIcture: Supplied
Music and The Brain With owner Allison Davies. PIcture: Supplied

Accelerating Women: Allison Davies, Music and The Brain

With a particular emphasis on neurodivergence and neuro-affirming practices, Allison Davies, Music and The Brain provides valuable education for parents, carers, teachers, and service providers.

Their guidance enables the use of therapeutic, music-based strategies to promote emotional wellbeing in themselves and the children they support.

Felicity Ryan Ballet owner Felicity Ryan. Picture: Supplied
Felicity Ryan Ballet owner Felicity Ryan. Picture: Supplied

Building Communities: Felicity Ryan Ballet

Founded in 2012, Felicity Ryan Ballet is an all-inclusive, non-competitive ballet studio that offers a wide range of classes for children and adults.

Their team combines technical training with a positive, nurturing environment, promoting self-discipline, kindness, self-awareness, and confidence in all students.

Earworx owner Lisa Hellwege. Picture: Supplied
Earworx owner Lisa Hellwege. Picture: Supplied

Championing Health: Earworx

Earworx, with clinics across Australia, specialises in removing impacted earwax using dry and efficient microsuction technology under direct observation.

Their approach effectively relieves the discomfort associated with excess earwax.

Fulcrum Robotics director Janelle Larkin. Picture: Supplied
Fulcrum Robotics director Janelle Larkin. Picture: Supplied

Embracing Innovation and Promoting Sustainability: Fulcrum Robotics

Providing innovative multidisciplinary services to the industrial, environmental, and technology sectors, Fulcrum Robotics uses cutting-edge robotics for secure remote access to hazardous environments.

Devonport Tenpin Bowl owners Mark Vernon and Kerryn Duncan. Picture: Supplied
Devonport Tenpin Bowl owners Mark Vernon and Kerryn Duncan. Picture: Supplied

Outstanding Growth: Devonport Tenpin Bowl

Devonport Tenpin Bowl offers entertaining bowling experiences for people of all ages and abilities.

In addition to casual play, their local leagues provide a competitive platform for skill development and statewide competition, ensuring fun for everyone.

Originally published as Telstra Best of Business Awards 2024: Tasmanian winners

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