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Honouring peninsula’s top businesses

Queensland Premier David Crisafulli was a guest at the 2026 Redcliffe Business Awards which were announced at The Komo last week.

Hosted by Redcliffe Peninsula Chamber of Commerce and State Member for Redcliffe Kerri-Anne Dooley, the awards had 164 nominations across 10 categories.

The winners were:

Health and Wellbeing – Redcliffe Tennis & Pickleball Centre

Tourism and Accommodation – Brisbane Whale Watching

Community Impact – Tribe Social Belonging

Best Home Business – Feta Juli-Etta

Best Hospitality Business – Neli Coffee

Trades and Services – Express Recycling

Young Entrepreneur – Youngpreneur Markets by Chloe

Retail Business of the Year – Morgans Seafood

Redcliffe Business of the Year – Orange Sherbet

People’s Choice – Mrs Collective and Mr Collective


“The night was truly a spectacular celebration of all that is good about being a business owner on the peninsula,” Kerri-Anne Dooley said.

“We have approximately 6500 small and family- owned businesses in Redcliffe, many who are doing it tough right now, so all we can do to support, encourage, cheer and celebrate each other”.

Gold Sponsor - Bendigo Community Bank Margate; Silver Sponsors - Jacaranda Kitchens, Redcliffe Treehouse; Category Sponsors – Tribe Social Belonging, Bindi-Lee Painting, Envy Aesthetics, LST Support Services, My Care Enterprises.

Judging panel was Jodie Morphett from The Guides, Lawrence Gow of Redcliffe Chamber of Commerce and Gavin Daw from Margate Bendigo Bank.

Nominations for the 2027 awards will open in March.

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