Frequently Asked Questions

The Business Achiever Awards, established in 1994, encourage friendly rivalry between local businesses, give winners a marketing edge in their area, and help to create networking opportunities between local organisations.
Quest Community Newspapers recognises the importance of local business in the community. Indeed, it would be almost impossible to publish a free community newspaper without the assistance of funds generated by these businesses through local advertising.
With this in mind, Quest set out in 1994 to create a high profile award structure that would publicly recognise excellence in local businesses in the greater Brisbane area for their commitment to customer service.
Businesses are voted for by our readers - your customers and staff. To help provide the best opportunities for you to encourage voting for your business, voting will be on-line at www.questawards.com.au or by completing a voting coupon in participating shopping centres and in your store.
A maximum of six businesses with the most votes in each category after the voting period become the Business Achievers finalists for that particular newspaper title. They are then invited to attend the gala awards night where the overall winners for each category are announced.
No, it makes no difference to the judging process. The Business Achiever Awards are open to any small business operating within the delivery area of your local Quest paper. If enough readers support you, your business has the chance to become a finalist.
No! Our readers start off the process of voting, then our judging partners My Yardstick Professional oversee stage two of the procedure (Online Business Diagnostic Survey) to ensure impartiality. We then commission a private research company to carry out a "mystery shop audit" to ensure a multiple judging criteria.
There are three stages to the judging procedure. Throughout these three stages, each business within an individual award category is ranked via a point allocation system.
STAGE 1 (= 26.5% of overall result)
In stage one all nominated businesses are allocated ranking points dependent on the number of votes received. A maximum of six nominated businesses with the highest number of ranking points automatically become finalists and move on to Stage Two.
STAGE 2 (= 32% of overall result)
In Stage Two, finalists are required to respond to a detailed business survey, the answers to which are evaluated by the awards judging partners. The ranking points gained in this stage are then added to those from Stage One.
STAGE 3 (= 41.5% of overall result)
In the Third and final stage of judging the finalist businesses undergo a structured 'Mystery Shop Audit' which is also converted to ranking points and added to those gained in Stages One and Two to determine the overall category winner.






