HWT recognises its high achievers
Harvey World Travel celebrated its 60th anniversary at its annual business symposium over the weekend.
More than 480 delegates from HWT’s network of franchisees in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa were in Sydney for the event.
Awards were presented for Sales Growth, Million Dollar Agencies for new locations, Agency of the Year and Manager of the Year, as well as 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 Year Service Awards.
Awards were also presented to HWT high achievers – suppliers and agents. They include:

Partner Awards:
Brochure of the Year – Harvey’s Choice
Holidays
Airline of the Year – Singapore Airlines
Travel Partner of the Year – Harvey’s Choice Holidays
Manager of the Year: Clare Robertson from HWT Morley
Sales Growth of the Year Award: Harvey World Travel Garden City
Million Dollar Offices: Harvey World Travel Chatswood, Mt Ommaney and Subiaco.
PHOENIX Agency of the Year: Harvey World Travel Subiaco
Winners of the Agency of the Year Awards:
Agency of the Year NSW Regional/ACT Country: Harvey World Travel Belmont Central
Agency of the Year NSW Metro: Harvey World Travel Winston Hills
Agency of the Year QLD: Harvey World Travel Toowoomba
Agency of the Year SA/TAS/NT: Harvey World Travel Mount Gambier
Agency of the Year VIC: Harvey World Travel Eltham
Agency of the Year WA: Harvey World Travel Mandurah
John Harvey Award – Mark Jenkins & Sean Johns of Resurg
Spirit Award – Cindy Lee from Harvey World Travel Blacktown, Seven Hills and Lithgow
Ian Jarrett
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