The Northern Advocate

Berry company win cherry on top

Awards showcase the very best in North business

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Maungatape­re Berries took out the Supreme Award in this year’s Westpac Northland Business Excellence Award held at Whangarei’s Forum North on Friday.

Businesses from throughout Northland submitted more than 35 unique entries across five business categories, eight ancillary categories and an overall supreme winner.

“Diversity and innovation were the key factors making Maungatape­re Berries this year’s Supreme winner,” the judges said.

“With a strong focus on their environmen­tal impact and employee wellbeing, Maungatape­re Berries demonstrat­es business excellence at all levels.”

Emerging Business Award

The NorthTec Best Emerging Business Award went to Villa Chartered Accountant­s and Business Advisors. The other finalist in this category was HeadsUp Adventures.

Villa demonstrat­ed an approach of flexibilit­y and quality to their work supported by sound planning and processes. The judges were impressed with the enthusiasm and commitment of the Villa team to Northland businesses, helping and inspiring their clients to reach their goals.

Excellence in Business Micro

Whanga¯rei Top 10 Holiday Park and Motels won the Ricoh Northland Excellence in Business Micro Business Award. Finalists were: Hone Heke Lodge, Flashpacke­rs Kerikeri and Sarahlee Studio.

Since entering the Business Awards last year Whanga¯rei Top 10 Holiday Park and Motels have continued to enhance their business processes and the overall presentati­on of their facilities whilst caring for the natural environmen­t with education and sustainabi­lity progress, the judges said.

Small Business Excellence

The Henderson Reeves Excellence in Business Small Business Award went to Ruakaka Beach Holiday Park. The finalists were: Beachcombe­r Restaurant & Bar and Re-vive Beauty

Therapy. Ruakaka Beach Holiday Park is one of the country’s largest camp sites. It offers 264 power sites, 80 non-powered sites and nine cabins. The management of the campsite demonstrat­ed a great passion for caring for the park now and in the future.

Medium Business Excellence

Marsden Maritime Holdings Excellence in Business Medium Business Award went to Bellingham Quarries. Finalists were: I have a Dream Charitable Trust and Whitelaw Weber.

Bellingham Quarries is a successful third-generation Northland family business. Their entry, and the judges’ visit, showed clearly how well they juggle multiple sites, ever-changing customer demand, new industry requiremen­ts and volatile pricing with a clear vision and ruthless pragmatism, the judges said.

Large Business

The Vodafone Excellence in Business Large Business Award went to Maungatape­re Berries. The other finalist was Educare.

The judges were impressed by this entrant five years ago. Add a new vision, plenty of passion and some hard work by all, and the fruits of their labour are an innovative multiprodu­ct operation.

As a significan­t employer in Northland Maungatape­re Berries is aware their workforce is key to their success and is designing industry leading training and share ownership schemes to help protect and grow this resource, the judges said.

Workplace Safety

ACC’s Workplace Safety Award went to Educare. Finalists:

Tranznorth, Northcom Communicat­ions Group. Whitelaw Weber received the ACC Special Commendati­on.

Educare is a childcare business based in Northland, operating nationally with 212 staff.

It’s great to see that the business tracks and reports on their incident trends including cause and time of day with learnings are shared across different worksites, the judges said.

The company has recognised the need to invest in the developmen­t of leadership within their organisati­on and in the face of exponentia­l growth has maintained a hands-on and compassion­ate approach to decision making.

Judges’ Choice

People Potential Judges’ Choice

Award went to Northland Arts Centre.

Julia and Jason and their team of volunteers at the Northland Arts Centre create a magic environmen­t for therapeuti­c art and quality education, the judges said. The judges loved the passion and creativity expressed within the centre, and the genuine desire of Julia and Jason to make a difference to their community.

Environmen­tal Excellence

Northland Regional Council Environmen­tal Excellence Award went to HeadsUp Adventures with Maungatape­re Berries and Whanga¯rei Top 10 Holiday Park and Motels the finalists.

HeadsUp Adventures demonstrat­ed a commitment to sustainabl­e and environmen­tal excellence, the judges said.

Best Not-for-Profit

Top Energy Best Not for Profit Organisati­on Award went to I have a Dream Charitable Trust

Finalists: Multicultu­ral Whanga¯rei Incorporat­ed and Ruakaka Beach Holiday Park.

Judges said the trust’s entry combines a solid business foundation and attention to detail with very obvious commitment and engagement from people at all levels of the organisati­on — including the children on the programme who are living proof of the results.

Innovation

Northland Inc Innovate Northland Award and Innovate Special Commendati­on went to Olive and Ash. Wellkit Foods Internatio­nal was the finalist.

The judges were impressed with Olive and Ash, saying the owners have created a product that is tasty, and easy to ship – both throughout New Zealand and to potential export markets.

Having the product as a quick and easily prepared meal that is familiar to consumers is a clever strategy that will resonate with a broad range of consumers, the judges said.

Creative Excellence

Creative Northland Excellence in Creative Industries Award went to Sarahlee Studio. Finalist: Memory Lane. Creative Special Commendati­on - Northland Arts Centre.

Sarahlee has proven she is worthy of this award as a creative entreprene­ur, using photograph­y as a medium to bring something to life that only lives in the artist’s mind.

This is evident in her written applicatio­n, her understand­ing of her business, product lines, and her financial model has improved year upon year.

Customer Choice

More FM Customer Choice Award – Retail went to Taste & See NZ. Finalists: Eko Hub and Kiwi North.

More FM Customer Choice Award – Service went to Memory Lane. Finalists: Blush Beauty Therapy, Bellingham Quarries.

Employer / Employee Awards

Ministry of Social Developmen­t He Poutama Taitamarik­i Award (Youth Employee of the Year) award went to employee Trey Henry. Winner, employer: Ngati Kahu Social Services.

This year’s He Poutama Taitamarik­i award winner is someone who has not only overcome challenges in his life but has used them to his advantage, the judges said.

Trey has tackled some of the common challenges our Te Taitokerau rangatahi face and has become a role model for his wha¯nau.

Hall of Fame

Northern Advocate Business Hall of Fame Inductee is Kaka Porowini.

 ?? Photo / Dawn Dutton Photograph­y ?? Supreme Award winners Maungatape­re Berries: Patrick Malley, Linzi Malley, Karen Amos (award sponsor Westpac), Rebecca Malley and Dermot Malley.
Photo / Dawn Dutton Photograph­y Supreme Award winners Maungatape­re Berries: Patrick Malley, Linzi Malley, Karen Amos (award sponsor Westpac), Rebecca Malley and Dermot Malley.

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