Time to Celebrate!

Time to Celebrate!

Hello Chasers,

As we move towards the end of November, we start to celebrate the year and spend that time with those we love.

Last Friday, we closed our office for our annual Christmas celebration with our Team – local and international.

Our international Team enjoyed the day off and celebrated with a dinner with their family & friends.

Our local Team’s day was planned by Shannae, who organised a mixture of activities and relaxation.

We started off with ten-pin bowling, something I have only done once or twice, and Ange showed us how it was done taking out the honours for the game.

Next, we headed to the Lady Bay Resort for lunch where we enjoyed some casual time together over a meal and drinks.

Then we headed to the Mini-Golf and challenged ourselves on the 18 holes which featured some interesting shot selections and techniques. A couple of us scored hole-in-ones and were presented with a certificate at the end of the game.

We then concluded our afternoon enjoying a tipple or two at Louise and Simon’s wonderful liquor store, Grape & Barley.

Another great day to acknowledge the hard but wonderful work our Team display in helping our customers achieve the dreams they are chasing.

Thank you, Team, once again for another successful year!

Have a great day!

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