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Hobart Mercury, Hobart  by Bruce Mcintosh Tacc Manager
19 May 2023
General News - Page 47 - 258 words - ID 1852343338 - Photo: Yes - Type: Advertorial - Size: 244.00cm2

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WHO'S THE BEST IN TASSIE?

'm super proud right now.

Recently, I attended the Automotive IIndustry Awards in Melbourne, run by TACC and our counterparts in Victoria, VACC.

At the event, the best businesses, the brightest people, and the future of automotive - our magnificent apprentices - from across both states were announced.

And, as always, Tassie punched way above its weight, winning a quarter of all the awards on offer. Talk about impressive.

Autobody Solutions was crowned Best Small Business.

Cooper Automotive took out Best Large Business.

Ben Bailey from Hobart Performance Autos scored TACC Apprentice of the Year.

Meanwhile, Brock Costello from Launceston Mazda won the TACC Progressive Excellence Award.

The Automotive Industry Awards demonstrate member and apprentice commitment to quality and customer service.

It's a huge accolade to be named the best in Tasmania. These winners go above and beyond, and have proved themselves more than worthy of these titles.

An independent judge evaluated entries based on business management, workplace practices, customer service and environmental impacts. To ensure only the finest of VACC and TACC's more than 5,000 members would be crowned, finalists were randomly audited.

Congratulations to all our 2023 winners and finalists. We recommend them to Tasmanian motorists, so remember to look for the famous orange sign: the mark of the industry professional.

Winners were announced at the President's Gala Dinner, a formal evening that combined industry awards and apprentice graduation festivities.

It was a great night. I can't wait for next year.

Prepared by Tasmanian Automotive Chamber of Commerce

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