Melbourne celebrates small business passion

THE City of Melbourne celebrates the decades of service, passion and resilience of the city’s small, long term and generational businesses through the annual Lord Mayor’s Commendations.

Lord Mayor Robert Doyle AC has bestowed accolades upon 38 recipients at a ceremony overnight, recognising some of the city’s hidden gems, well-loved characters and colourful businesses.

The Lord Mayor’s Commendations recognise small business proprietors who have operated for three generations or more, or have operated for more than 10, 25, 40 or 50 years.

The Lord Mayor said small business is the lifeblood of the city and contributes to Melbourne’s unique character and identity.

“Through their creative vision and passion, our small business proprietors help make Melbourne the world’s most liveable city,” the Lord Mayor said.

“This year we’ve recognised a beloved bookstore in operation for 50 years, a showboat operator who has cruised Melbourne’s waterways for a decade and a North Melbourne automotive centre run by three generations of the same family.

“All recipients deserve recognition for their years of hard work and I am proud to award commendations to those who’ve withstood the test of time and continue to flourish.”

Among this year’s recipients is Joel Grosman, a third generation owner of Creative Wigs, Australia’s largest and longest-standing wig supplier.

“My grandfather opened Creative Wigs back in the 1950s and the business has grown to supply wigs to the general public and a whole range of industries, including the arts. We fit wigs for singers, dancers, actors, models and drag performers,” Mr Grosman said.

“A key part of our business I’m particularly proud of is our work for cancer patients. We’ve run wig fitting and educational workshops for hospitals and patients around Melbourne for many years, as well as working closely with the Look Good Feel Better program to help cancer patients throughout their journey.

“We’re honoured to be receiving a Lord Mayor’s Commendation; it’s a great recognition of my family’s hard work and our long history in Melbourne’s CBD.”

More than 13,000 small businesses call the City of Melbourne home, making up more than 80 per cent of all businesses in the area and combined, Melbourne’s small businesses employ 75,000 people.

Since its inception in 2005, more than 500 small business proprietors have received a Lord Mayor’s Commendation.

A black and white photographic exhibition of this year’s commendation recipients will be showcased at The Block Arcade on Collins Street from 28 September to 16 October, 2017.

A full list of the 2017 Lord Mayor’s Commendations recipients is available here.

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