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EON Foundation was proud to be invited as a finalist to the WA Telstra Business Awards dinner held at the Crown Ballroom in Perth last week.
EON was well represented at this special event with Board Members, Perth office staff and Ambassador Rishelle Hume in attendance. The night was a celebration of WA’s successful small to medium-size businesses, with EON attending as a Finalist in the WA Social Changer Maker category.
Congratulations to the very deserving category winner, the Warmun Arts Centre.
For EON, being listed as a finalist was a major achievement in itself. Ambassador Rishelle Hume said, “Thank you all for the invitation to attend the 2019 Telstra Business Awards. The work that you all do is amazing for our Aboriginal communities and is certainly making a difference that is going to have long lasting impacts for the better. You are all still a winner in my eyes. I am honored and blessed to be your Ambassador. “