Winners are grinners at Lake Mac Business Excellence Awards
Published on 24 July 2023
An innovative speech pathology service for children with communication and feeding difficulties has taken out the top gong at this year’s Lake Mac Business Excellence Awards.
Warners Bay-based A Growing Understanding was named 2023’s Business of the Year at a gala Friday night ceremony at Belmont 16s, with judges commending its innovation, contribution to the city, community support and work culture.
It was a stellar night for the company, which also won the Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Award, and its founder Lauren Haskins, who took home the Outstanding Business Leader Award.
Lake Macquarie Mayor Kay Fraser said A Growing Understanding was a prime example of how passion, dedication, expertise and business nous could breed success.
“Over an extended period of time, and in many different ways, Lauren and her team have demonstrated the very best qualities of doing business in Lake Macquarie,” she said.
A Growing Understanding Founder and Practice Director Lauren Haskins said she was humbled to receive the awards, “and grateful for the recognition of my team’s hard work”.
“We’ve had a clear vision to provide industry-leading speech pathology services,” she said.
“I’ve been able to build a team of amazing humans who share our values of care, and ensure ongoing excellence in speech pathology services and client experience.”
Lake Mac’s growing reputation as a hub for allied health also echoed in the Outstanding Employee category, won by Sensational Start Occupational Therapy Practice Manager Kathryn Barker.
Gateshead’s firefighting equipment supplier Fire Response took out the Excellence in Small Business Award, winning accolades for its move to transition to next-generation sustainable firefighting foam, and its drive to bring international best practices to the region.
CoastXP won the revamped Outstanding Tourism Experience – Tourism and Hospitality category for its popular small-group tours off the Lake Mac coast and around Lake Macquarie, while the non-profit Business Growth Centre at Gateshead was named Outstanding Community Organisation.
This year’s awards featured a first-ever People’s Choice Award, determined by popular vote online.
Cr Fraser said The Wholesome Collective, a social enterprise addressing poor nutrition and low home-cooking rates in disadvantaged communities, was a deserving winner.
“I’m thrilled to see such a diversity of finalists and winners for this year’s awards,” she said.
“These companies and organisations work so hard to succeed, often in very challenging circumstances. The measure of that success is not just in their financial bottom line, but in what they do to enrich and improve our community.”
The Lake Macquarie Business Excellence Awards are proudly supported by gold sponsor Dantia, media partner Newcastle Herald, silver sponsors Allambi Care, Newcastle Permanent, Oasis Media, Charlestown Square by the GPT Group and University of Newcastle, and bronze sponsors Hunter Water, Kent Conveyancing, Lake Mac Holiday Parks, Ramsay Health and Weekenda.
2023 Lake Mac Business Excellence Awards winners
Outstanding Employee
Kathryn Barker, Sensational Start Occupational Therapy
Outstanding Young Business Leader
Joshua Marks, Academy Sheetmetal
Outstanding Business Leader
Lauren Haskins, A Growing Understanding
Employer of Choice - 20 or Less Employees
SAPHI
Employer of Choice - 21 or More Employees
Evolution Advisers
Excellence in Innovation
SAPHI (Critical Infrastructure Monitoring System)
Excellence in Sustainability
Imaginelle
Outstanding Community Organisation
Business Growth Centre
Outstanding Visitor Experience - Tourism and Hospitality
CoastXP
Outstanding Start-Up
Astalty
Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion
A Growing Understanding
Excellence in Micro Business
psyborg
Excellence in Small Business
Fire Response
Excellence in Large Business
Lampson Australia
People’s Choice Award
The Wholesome Collective