Ballina’s Business of the Year: Chamber Celebrates Local Excellence

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Ballina’s business community put on its best for the annual Business Excellence Awards — a night that recognises the passion, resilience and ingenuity of local enterprises across the shire.

Held at Ballina RSL, the gala event showcased everything from small startups to major employers, with this year’s top honour — Business of the Year — going to Collins Hume Accountants.

 The firm also won Excellence in Business and Professional Services and Excellence in Sustainability, highlighting its commitment to both client outcomes and community impact.

📸 Collins Hume Accountants, Business of the Year, Excellence in Business and Professional Services, Excellence in Sustainability.
Chris Atkinson (CEO), Kirra Connell (Outstanding Trainee), Naomi Monk (Highly Commended Outstanding Employee), Peter Fowler (Co-owner) and Nathan McGrath (Outstanding Business Leader 21+ employees).

Collins Hume: Business of the Year

CEO Chris Atkinson, who co-owns the firm with Peter Fowler, accepted the award alongside team members including Kirra Connell, winner of Outstanding Trainee, and Naomi Monk, Highly Commended Outstanding Employee. Nathan McGrath also received Outstanding Business Leader in the 21+ employee category.

“Our purpose is to inspire business owners to achieve powerful and meaningful results,” Mr Atkinson said.

“We live and breathe our values, and without that, we wouldn’t be what we are today.”

Founded in Ballina in 1980, Collins Hume remains proudly local, though its client base and services now extend across the country.

“We’ve got a young, vibrant partnership group, but our heart is here in Ballina,” Atkinson said.

He also emphasised the value of awards like these:

“Running a small business is hard work. Nights like this give everyone a chance to pause, connect, and feel seen by a community that understands.”

📸 Sistability, Employer of Choice (under 20 employees) and Diversity and Inclusion Award:
Krystal Delaporte, Mike Taylor, Jade Taylor (CEO and founder), Olivia Guy, Jenn Robertson, Nicole McElwee, Rebecca Wright.

📸 Rhys and Brooke Carmichael – Avid Constructions and Contracting:
Excellence in Trade, Construction and Contracting, Excellence in Small Business, Outstanding Business Leader (under 20 employees).

📸 Co-winners Lisa Smith – Bialia CEO and Nathan McGrath – Collins Hume
Outstanding Business Leader 21+ employees

📸 Federal Hotel:
Kelly Field (Outstanding Employee), Vincent James Chee (Outstanding Business Leader).

RSL Honoured for Community Contribution

It wasn’t just business on the agenda. Ballina RSL took out the Community Category, highlighting its role not only as a host of the event, but as a key contributor to local wellbeing and connection.

A Word from the Chamber

Chamber Executive Andy Vidler closed the evening with heartfelt thanks:

“Whether you won an award or not, you’ve all put in an incredible effort.

“These awards give us a chance to pause and appreciate the work being done across this amazing region.

“Congratulations to Collins Hume and all the finalists.”

He also extended gratitude to the event’s generous sponsors:
Ballina Fair, Tamara Smith MP, CulbIT, Collins Hume, Ballina RSL, Adler Constructions, and Hartley’s Fresh.

📸 Ballina Shire Councillors
Part of the big councillor team that attended; Deputy Mayor Damian Loone, Cr Eva Ramsey, Cr Simon Kinny and partner Marjorie Fitzgerald, Bruce and Mayor Sharon Cadwallader, Martin and Cr Michelle Bailey.
Main photo (top) : the Ballina Chamber of Commerce executive team.

🏆 Category Winners:

Excellence in Retail & Personal Services – Dr.Moose

Excellence in Trade, Construction & Manufacturing – Avid Constructions & Contracting

Excellence in Business & Professional Services – Collins Hume

Excellence in Health, Care & Wellness Industries – St Andrew’s

Outstanding Visitor Experience – Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary

Excellence in Sustainable Tourism – Gaia Retreat & Spa

Excellence in Creative Industries – Northern Rivers Media (Ballina Wave, Lennox Wave, Byron Wave)

Outstanding Trainee/Apprentice of the Year – Kirra Connell (Collins Hume)

Outstanding Community Organisation – Ballina RSL

Outstanding Employee – Kelly Field (Federal Hotel)

Outstanding Young Business Leader – Tara Buggy (St Andrew’s Young Leader) & Vincent James Chee (Federal Hotel) (Dual Winners)

Outstanding Business Leader – 20 Employees & Under – Rhys Carmichael (Avid Constuction and Contracting)

Outstanding Business Leader – 21 Employees & Over – Nathan McGrath (Collins Hume) & Lisa Smith (Biala Support Services Ltd) (Dual Winners)

Employer of Choice – 20 Employees & Under – Sistability

Employer of Choice – 21 Employees & Over – Southern Cross Credit Union & Biala Support Services (Dual Winners)

Excellence in Sustainability – Collins Hume

Excellence in Diversity & Inclusion – Sistability

Outstanding New Business – Sunshine Speech & Allied Health Services

Excellence in Micro Business – Coastal Bin Busters

Excellence in Small Business – Avid Constructions & Contracting

Excellence in Large Business – Southern Cross Credit Union

🏆 Business of the Year – Collins Hume

Rod Bruem

Rod Bruem

Rod Bruem began his career as a cadet journalist at the Lithgow Mercury in 1985 and went on to work in other regional daily newspapers, radio and TV, including time at Australia’s top newsroom at TCN9 Sydney. Bruem has advised Federal independent and LNP Ministers and MPs and spent nearly two decades as a corporate communications adviser to Telstra. Rod moved to the Ballina region in 2014, publishing a national travel magazine and later becoming breakfast host at 101.9 Paradise FM. From 2022 he served a term as councillor on Ballina Shire Council and the Rous County Council before leaving to co-found the Ballina News Daily.

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