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Ray White Carnegie named among best in the state

By Siobhan Hawken

At the highly competitive Ray White Victoria and Tasmania annual awards, local agency, Ray White Carnegie, was ranked one of the top 10 offices in the state.

Recognising performance based on settled commission, the top 20 offices in the Ray White Victoria and Tasmania network were awarded.

Ray White Carnegie’s managing director, Matthew Hurlston, said being named among the best performing businesses in the Ray White Group was a huge honour. “We are so thrilled – every member of our team has worked extraordinarily hard and it is so wonderful to be recognised as one of the best performing offices not only in the state, but within the Ray White Group.

“This award not only recognises the success of the past year, it is also great motivation to work even harder in the coming year,” he said

Ray White Group director, Dan White, said the rankings illustrated the energy within the Group. “It fills me with immense pride every year when our state awards are announced and our businesses are recognised – to see so many performing so well within the group can be put down to hard work and dedication.

“So many of our offices are achieving and exceeding personal bests. Some exciting results for our group overall,” Mr White said.

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