Claymark Hauraki Coromandel Business Awards

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Excitement is building for the Hauraki Coromandel Business Awards, with a fantastic group of sponsors coming on board to help recognise and celebrate the businesses that make our region thrive.
  • Naming sponsor: Claymark
  • Media sponsor: CFM
  • Platinum sponsor: Craigs Investment Partners 
  • Gold sponsors: CooperAitken, Pearl Bird Limited (Mei's Dumpling) and Harkness Henry
  • Silver sponsor: Gastronomics

With the support of these sponsors, the awards will shine a spotlight on the innovation, resilience and enterprise that drive our local economy and contribute to the vibrancy of Hauraki‑Coromandel.

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Photo from left to right: Thames-Coromandel District Mayor Peter Revell, Paul Trow - Thames Claymark Site Manager and Hauraki District Mayor Toby Adams.

Thames‑Coromandel District Mayor Peter Revell says our Council is proud to once again partner with Hauraki District Council and the wider business community.

“Our Council is proud to once again join with Hauraki District Council, Claymark, CFM and our many generous sponsors to celebrate the businesses that drive the heartbeat of Hauraki‑Coromandel. We’re honoured to stand alongside the people and enterprises who continue to shape a strong and successful future for us all.”

Hauraki District Mayor Toby Adams also acknowledges the crucial role sponsors play in making the awards possible.

“On behalf of Hauraki District Council, I want to extend a massive thank you to our sponsors for their generous support of the Business Awards. These events simply wouldn’t happen without businesses and organisations stepping forward to back them. Your commitment helps us celebrate the innovation, resilience and success of our local business community, and we are incredibly grateful for your partnership in making these awards possible.”

Our Economic Development Team will be attending upcoming Business After 5 events across the district to talk about the awards, answer questions and encourage nominations. Come along to your local event at 5pm on the following dates to find out more:

Nominations for the Hauraki Coromandel Business Awards open on 1 June, with the awards night taking place on 15 October 2026 at the Thames War Memorial Civic Centre.

The event is expected to bring together around 150 business leaders from across Hauraki, Coromandel and the wider Waikato region for an evening of celebration, connection and recognition.

Claymark's story: Becoming the naming sponsor

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Photo from left to right: Paul Trow, Richard Amon, Harley Bergensen, Greg Way, and Mike Way from the Thames Claymark team.

For more than half a century, the Thames Mill has stood as a familiar landmark - first established in the 1950s and later becoming part of the Claymark family in 2010. Over the years it has grown into a key employer in the region, now home to over 100 dedicated staff who help drive Claymark’s vision of producing world‑class timber products.

Claymark’s commitment to innovation runs deep. Through ongoing investment in research, development and new technology, the company has built some of New Zealand’s most advanced timber treatment and remanufacturing plants - Thames included. Yet while Claymark is proud of its global reach, its heart remains firmly rooted in the communities where its people live and work.

This connection to people is what sparked Claymark’s decision to step forward as the naming sponsor of the Hauraki‑Coromandel Business Awards. As one of the region’s major employers, Claymark understands the importance of supporting not only its own workforce but the wider business community that helps the Thames-Coromandel and Hauraki Districts thrive. The wellbeing of local families, contractors, suppliers and other businesses matters deeply to the company, and the awards offered a meaningful way to give back.

For Claymark, becoming the naming sponsor was a natural extension of its values. The partnership aligns with the company’s aspirations for growth and collaboration. By championing the awards, Claymark hopes to celebrate the achievements of other local businesses, shine a light on our local talent and acknowledge the shared effort that strengthens the Hauraki‑Coromandel economy.

In many ways, the sponsorship reflects Claymark itself: proud of its heritage, committed to progress and grounded in the belief that communities succeed when they lift each other up.

Welcome to our media sponsor - CFM

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We’re delighted to announce Coromandel’s CFM as the official media sponsor for the 2026 Hauraki Coromandel Business Awards.

Live and local since 2018, supporting the Hauraki Coromandel Business Awards was an easy and natural decision. When local businesses thrive, the whole community thrives. That’s why we’re passionate about supporting local people and businesses," says CFM. “The awards play an important role in strengthening our business community - by inspiring local enterprises and celebrating the outstanding work happening across the region. Through this sponsorship, CFM is proud to support a showcase of our region and help promote opportunities for continued investment and development.”

With CFM’s support, we’re looking forward to celebrating the incredible businesses that make the Hauraki Plains and Coromandel Peninsula such vibrant places to live and work.

2024 Hauraki Coromandel Business Awards

An iconic business that embodies the essence of the Hauraki and Coromandel districts has been crowned supreme winner at the 2024 local business awards.

The Waterworks was awarded the supreme prize at the Richardsons Hauraki Coromandel Business Awards 2024 in Thames.

The quirky water-themed activity park was one of more than 30 finalists in 12 categories in this year’s awards, which also took the unusual step of awarding two winners of its Community Contribution category.

Dive Zone Whitianga and EPL Construction were named joint winners after the judges said they found it impossible to decide on only one.

Judges Mike Green, Sue Loder, and Ray Lewis said they were blown away by the passion, commitment, and drive shown by the finalists and how embedded each business was in the community.

They described Dive Zone Whitianga as more than just a business. It was a community hub where everyone who passed through was treated like family and “yes” was said to sponsorship, school groups, young people on work experience, donations of time, equipment, food and money, marine clean ups and carrying staff through winter.

Judges said EPL Construction demonstrated extraordinary commitment to community wellbeing, playing critical roles in events such as Cyclone Gabrielle and continuing to give a substantial amount of time, money, and supplies to core Whangamatā groups such as surf lifesaving, the rescue helicopter, rugby club, and the RSA. EPL also helped their community without hesitation by sharing knowledge to improve local systems, support schools, and help Council discussions to enhance infrastructure planning.

Judges said The Waterworks, which also won the Contribution to Tourism and Hospitality award, embodied the Hauraki and Coromandel essence through its vision, values, and culture which made a clear contribution to the region, particularly tourism.

Their deep business acumen, strong financial sustainability and strategic planning stood out, they said.

The judges noted The Waterworks’ strong commitment to environmental sustainability with active participation in Destination Hauraki Coromandel’s Forever ‘Good For Your Soul’ sustainability programme and their strong support of the local community.

“Their innovative, fun approach is reflected in the water park itself, and their bold pivot to diversify their offerings has already shown success, positioning them for future growth. Though a well-established business, The Waterworks has an impressive forward-thinking mindset, and core business acumen to match,” judges said.

Thames-Coromandel Mayor Len Salt said the awards and finalist placings were well deserved.

“Our businesses are integral members of our community, often making a huge contribution to all of those around them. These awards help to celebrate those who display the best in business but also the best in community. I’m proud of what they have achieved and their contribution towards making the Coromandel a place where people want to live, work and play.”

Hauraki Mayor Toby Adams said the awards were a great way to showcase the local business community and he was thrilled with the calibre of businesses in the finals.

“Congratulations to all the finalists, a brilliant representation of the unique innovative resilient, and high performing across the Hauraki and Coromandel districts.”

Woof Woof Ranch was named People’s Choice winner for Hauraki and Dive Zone Whitianga for Thames-Coromandel.

Hello World Travel Thames, Flowers on Pollen, Wāhi Tukurua, Ōpito Bay Salt, Coromandel Shelly Beach Top 10 Holiday Park, Bayleys Coromandel, Major Oak Safety Training and Evolution Fitness were also named winners of their respective categories.

Barbara Berry from Positive Paeroa, Jennifer Ashman from Coromandel-Colville Business Association, Monika Lange from Thames/Coromandel for their service to business.

The awards are jointly hosted by Thames-Coromandel and Hauraki district councils every two years.

Full list of finalists and winners

Supreme Winner
  • The Waterworks
Category Excellence Awards

Community Contribution

  • Dive Zone Whitianga (joint winners)
  • EPL Construction (joint winners)
  • Evolution Fitness
  • Major Oak Safety Training
  • Wāhi Tukurua

Business Resilience

  • Hello World Travel Thames (winner)
  • Centre Line Construction
  • Professional Trade Services

Digital Strategy and e-Commerce

  • Flowers on Pollen (winner)
  • Mom Store
  • The Waterworks

Waste Minimisation

  • Wāhi Tukurua (winner)
  • Buffalo Lodge
  • Gastronomics

Contribution to Tourism and Hospitality

  • The Waterworks (winner)
  • Coromandel Distilling Co
  • Thames Museum – Te Whare Taonga o te Kauaeranga
  • Valley Tours and Transfers

People’s Choice Finalists (two winners - one of Hauraki, one from Thames-Coromandel)

  • Woof Woof Ranch (Hauraki winner)
  • Dive Zone Whitianga (Thames-Coromandel winner)
  • Plan Bee
  • Waihī Coffee Roasters
  • Bite Café Thames
  • The Green Grocer

Service to Business Recipients

  • Barbara Berry, Positive Paeroa 
  • Jennifer Ashman, Coromandel-Colville Business Association 
  • Monika Lange, Thames/Coromandel Newsfeed   
  • Sue Lewis-O’Halloran, Thames Business Association 
Sector Excellence Awards

New and Emerging Business

  • Ōpito Bay Salt (winner)
  • Fitzone Waihī
  • Pahi Coastal Walk
  • Te Kouma Heights Glamping

Consumer Services

  • Coromandel Shelly Beach Top10 Holiday Park (winner)
  • Flowers on Pollen
  • Mercury Bay Discoveries

Professional Services

  • Bayleys Coromandel (winner)
  • Beside the Seaside
  • Woof Woof Ranch

Trades, Manufacturing and Primary Industries

  • Major Oak Safety Training (winner)
  • Coromandel Distilling Co
  • EPL Construction

Pahiki Māori/Māori Business

  • Evolution Fitness (winner)
  • Manavation