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By CASEY NEILL

CRANBOURNE’S key contributors could pocket a cash prize for their efforts.
Nominations for the inaugural Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce (CCC) Community Award open on 1 June.
The winner will receive a $1000 cash prize at the chamber AGM on 13 August to recognise their significant contribution to Cranbourne.
“We are always looking at ways to honour and give back to the hard-working people of Cranbourne, and this is a fantastic opportunity,” CCC president Mark Carusi said.
Chamber vice-president Kate Parkinson said award nominees must work or live in Cranbourne.
“We’re specifically targeting individuals rather than organisations – people who’ve donated time and effort to benefit groups or the community,” she said.
“It’s an opportunity for them to see that they’re valued by the community,” she said.
Ms Parkinson hoped the award would encourage others to work hard for the community for a chance to win next year.
“We hope it’s something that continues and grows,” she said.
“There’s so much growth going on, we want to make sure that we’re giving back.”
Committee member Ian Wood said the award would grow with Cranbourne – which was booming.
He has “never seen development like it” during his 17-year connection to Cranbourne.
“The energy is incredible. Everywhere I go, there’s something happening,” he said.
“I think Cranbourne has got a very exciting future.”
About 50 businesses are chamber members.
“We’d like to see that grow to about 100,” Mr Wood said.
Award nominees can be of any age.
“If they’re contributing to the community, why not?” Mr Wood said.
A nominator and an independent referee must support each nomination.
Visit www.cranbournechamber.com.au for a nomination form.

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