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MLG and GETS named Goldfields best

WESTERN Australia-based contractor MLG Oz has scooped this year’s Goldfields Business Awards, with the family-run company that was founded to provide haulage services to BHP 18 years ago named the winner in three categories.

 MLG employees Lindsay Woodcock, Jessica Puvogel, Terri Angel, Jake Myers, Chris Holdman, Zoe Deroo, Steve Mercer and Maree Clifton.

MLG employees Lindsay Woodcock, Jessica Puvogel, Terri Angel, Jake Myers, Chris Holdman, Zoe Deroo, Steve Mercer and Maree Clifton.

MLG was awarded the best business with more than 21 employee's award and crowned 2019s business of the year. The company's managing director Murray Leahy was also crowned business person of the year....

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