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Nursery and Food Garden comes off second-BEST

by Marie LowOctober 24, 2024

It has won awards, been visited by celebrities and helped feed the needy, but the BEST Nursery and the BEST Food Garden is about to close.

Posted inBusiness

Anna Watt: New CEO for BEST Employment

blankby Kate BrownNovember 21, 2023

BEST Employment has announced the appointment of their new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Anna Watt.

Posted inGeneral News

Small Business Month: martial arts, employment, graphic design

blankby New England Times News DeskOctober 6, 2023

Today we have a martial arts academy, an employment services provider, and a graphic design studio.

Posted inBusiness

The BEST Ride to Retirement: Penny Alliston-Hall

blankby Kate BrownSeptember 20, 2023

After 26 years with BEST Employment, including the last 13 years as CEO, Penny Alliston-Hall has announced she will be retiring

Volunteers at the BEST food garden
Posted inAdvertorial, Business, Inverell Shire, Local News, Social issues and services

Local Business Highlight: BEST Employment

blankby New England Times News DeskMarch 27, 2023

Marketing & Relationship Manager Kate Ottewell sits down with The New England Times to share her unique insight into BEST’s mission, values, and community streams.

Posted inInverell

100,000 reasons to smile in Inverell

blankby Kate BrownFebruary 21, 2023

BEST Community Shed Volunteers have celebrated a milestone, donating over $100,000 back into the Inverell and surrounding communities.

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