A Noraville pharmacy has been awarded the TerryWhite Chemmart National Pharmacy of the Year.
The culmination of significant efforts from the past year was celebrated at the HEART Awards Gala dinner, which recognised excellence across the TerryWhite Chemmart community.
Awards were also presented to outstanding pharmacies from each state, acknowledging their commitment to delivering exceptional service and care to their communities.
TerryWhite Chemmart Noraville pharmacy owners Lachlan Walters, Gemma Dunkley and Robert King said joining TerryWhite Chemmart showed them what a health-focused community pharmacy brand could deliver for their community.
“The support from TerryWhite Chemmart over these past 18 months has been truly incredible,” Walters said.
“They’ve been there every step of the way as we’ve brought a more sophisticated retail offer and health services to the community of Noraville.”
TerryWhite Chemmart celebrated excellence in practice and leadership at its annual conference held in Melbourne over three days.
With more than 1,000 delegates in attendance, this year’s event showcased dedication and excellence within the TerryWhite Chemmart community.
Delegates immersed themselves in the future of pharmacy, exploring a rapidly evolving landscape shaped by changing customer and patient expectations, innovative store design, and an expanding scope of practice, with the brand reaffirming its commitment to empowering its network with cutting-edge solutions to drive efficiency, growth, and patient care.
Executive general manager Nick Munroe said the conference had been productive and inspiring.
“It has been a year full of change, and we remain steadfast in our direction,” Munroe said.
“TerryWhite Chemmart continues to drive excellence across retail, dispensary, and the continued expansion of pharmacist’s scope and delivering health services to our communities.
“This conference has further reinforced our dedication to this mission.”
Dear reporter. Your story does not mention the main contributor to the success of this pharmacy. The main woman Gemma Dunkley put over 15 years into this business and made it successful. Lachlan and Robert failed to mention her hard work and dedication. Her blood sweat and tears. It is a massive slap in the face to her and to all professional successful women. Gemma deserves a written apology
Paula,
thank you for your comment. We have updated the online story. We have been contacted by a Terry White representative and she has confirmed the situation.
Thank you for being so diligent and alerting us all to the ommission and thank you for reading CCN.