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NZ’S GRITTY BUSINESS BRAVERY AWARDS RETURN

THE DAVID AWARDS are back in business – returning in 2019 to once again recognise the unsung heroes of New Zealand’s home-based and small businesses. After many years under the excellent stewardship of nz’s Heather Douglas, the popular 100 percent online-driven awards took a break last year, but are now back accepting entries (from May 1st through to mid-August). There are new sponsors, including Richard Conway’s PureSEO – supreme winner of the 2013 David Awards. He’s thrilled to be part of the team behind this year’s awards and one of the sponsors putting up great new prizes. The David Awards are all about celebrating those

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