The 34th EBA Gala Presentation Dinner was held on November 20th at the Four Seasons
Hotel in Sydney. In attendance was the Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, and an
impressive list of dignitaries, diplomats, leaders and media luminaries representing many different
communities as well as former Prime Ministers, Scot Morrison and Tony Abbot.
“This gathering brings together our nation’s greatest resource–our people. And acclaims our greatest national asset—our multiculturalism,” The Guest of Honour and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated while addressing the audience.
The Prime Minister also announced he signed a brief to give a Deductible Gift Recipient status to The
EBA Foundation, which will help to ensure its work continues for many years and generations to
come.
The night was a celebration of Success Against the Odds and featured stories from twelve finalists
across three categories. Namely the Indigenous In Business Category, Small Business Category and
the Henry Ngai Medium to Large Business Category.
Teymour Salaam from Dar Group presented the Indigenous in Business Category and expressed his
gratitude towards Joseph and Angela Assaf for their “contributions which have paved the way for
success and excellence in business.”
The winner of the Indigenous in Business Category was Peter Hicks of Hicks Civil and Mining.
The Small Business Category was presented by The Honourable Andrew Giles MP, Minister for
Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs. He said, “For multicultural Australians who bring
together such a rich tapestry of cultures also critically contribute to the country’s business
landscape”.
Oren and Adi Barak from Roogenic were the winners of this category.
The Honourable Michael Sukkar MP, Shadow Minister for Social Services, for NDIS, for Housing and
for Homelessness represented The Honourable Peter Duton, Leader of the Opposition in presenting
the Henry Ngai Medium to Large Business Category. He described the finalists saying they represent
the best of what it means to be a multicultural society and the resilience shown by all the nominees
and the winners is quite remarkable.
The winner of the Henry Ngai Medium to Large Business category was Fung Lam of New Aim.
The event was livestreamed and can be viewed on the EBA Foundation’s Facebook page.

