Month: November 2021

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  • Collins Street: Feedback

    The small businesses of Hobart need your help with stopping these current planned dual bike lanes for Collins Street so we can seek a sensible compromise. To cause less disruption to businesses and visitors to the city there should be only one northbound bike lane in Collins St and a southbound bike lane in Liverpool St. We…

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  • Collins Street: Bike Lanes Concept Plans

    The City of Hobart plans to remove 59 parking spaces from Collins St in the inner CBD to make way for dual bike lane. Click on images below for more details. Section: Molle Street to Barrack Street Section: Barrack Street to Harrington Street Section: Harrington Street to Murray Street City of Hobart Site hobartcity.com.au/Projects/Current-projects/Collins-Street-Bikeway

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  • May 2024 – Essentials to Strengthen Your Small Business

    Meet Eileen Eaton from the ATO and hear about the ATO’s new online learning platform for small businesses. Our May Networking Event will be held on 28 May and feature guest speaker Eileen Eaton, Director for small business tailored support programs at the Australian Taxation Office. Eileen will introduce you to the ATO’s new online…

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  • Qweaned Cleaning Service

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  • Japanese Car Importers 

    Sourcing Japanese Cars for Australian motorists. High quality, affordable secondhand vehicles, especially EVs and Hybrids. Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Hybrid Vehicles (Hybrids) are pricy but if you look at used cars in Japan, they can be affordable and high quality. For example, Nissan Leaf, a very popular model in Japan, as well as a lot…

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  • Federal Budget 2024

    8 things small businesses needs to know about the 2024-25 Federal Budget. The federal budget contained many measures for Small Business, some new but mainly previous measures extended or with funding boosted. For more information refer to the Australian Government Fact Sheet below. Small Business Fact Sheet [PDF 0.98MB] 1. The $20,000 instant asset write-off is being extended…

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  • Regional Jobs Hub

    Connecting you to local job seekers Identifying and engaging with job seekers is critical for businesses to remain competitive in a tight labour market. The Regional Jobs Hub Network developed by Jobs Tasmania supports you to connect with local job seekers. You can get in touch with the following jobs hubs in Greater Hobart to…

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  • Anna Stover Consulting

    www.annastoverconsulting.com.auPh 0419 234 795 Delivering practical hands-on education and mentoring to people who strive to be leaders in every aspect of their lives. Anna Stover Consulting offers individually developed and highly practical programs of help to enhance your professional and personal relationships. My programs teach you HOW and support you to build sustainable practices by…

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  • Newsletter May 2024

    Message from the Chair Thank you to everyone who attended our recent Legislative Council Election forum for the seat of Hobart. It was great to hear from the candidates on not only small businesses issues but a range of issues that affect our local communities. Congratulations to new Legislative Council members Cassy O,Connor in Hobart…

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  • Closing Loopholes

    New Workplace Relations legislation has been introduced to Parliament The Australian Government has made changes to workplace laws as part of their ‘Closing Loopholes’ reforms. The implementation of these changes is being staggered over time. Changes from 1 July 2024 include a revised definition of casual employment. Closing Loopholes changes Casual employment changes Check new…

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