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Bathroom firm looks towards national honours

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Published: July 16, 2022
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REWARDED FOR HARD WORK: Directors of Aquashield Bathrooms Chris and Angela Rewers accepting their recent Springfield Chamber of Commerce Business of the Year Award.

WACOL family run business, Aquashield Bathrooms, is continuing to be recognised with major awards success even though it is just six years young.

Last year Aquashield was named Business of the Year by the Springfield Chamber of Commerce and now they are off to Sydney looking to snare another major honour.

They have just been named as a finalist in the Australian Small Business Champion awards.

The awards will measure Aquashield up against other trade businesses across the country in the category
of Bathroom and Kitchen improvement.

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The Australian Small Business Champion Awards is regarded as the leading small business awards program in Australia.

Started in 1999 it now recognises businesses in more than 100 categories.

The Aquashield Bathroom team consists of Tom Gurdon, Steve Batchelor, Jame Raju, Caitlyn Orr, Daniel Gurdon, Liam Gurdon, Angela Rewers, Chris Rewers, Andrew Gurdon, Joseph Sasa and Nick Ribinsky.

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