31st of March we were happy to celebrate our first year with a vibrant AGM – where we had the Minister for Small Business, Member for Clark Madeleine Ogilivie, Mr Stuart Clues – the Small Business Advocate, Mr Russell Kelly from NBN Co and Ty Peterson from the NEIS program. Please enjoy our gallery. All…
The Confederation of Greater Hobart Business Ltd is pleased to announce it 1st year AGM and you are all welcome to attend. We have special guests There will be an election for a board member position. There will be an update on what is new for 2022 for our members, along with a general update…
What is it: Grant from $1,000 to $5000, additional grant up to $5,000 for loss of perishable items. There will be additional support grants considered in February. Eligibility: To be eligible businesses must: How to apply: Guidelines will be available on 17 January 2022 and the program will open at 2pm on 19 January 2022.…
COVID has haunted small business owners for nearly 2 years now. It’s time we faced it down and got on with doing business. Here are a list of things that you can do to strengthen your business and get everything all fired up ready for a strong trading year.
Melville Street presently is under the spotlight as a Development Application is being considered to close a portion of it down, removing car parks and road access. This blog is mostly to explain why a number of small businesses are upset about the implications. Reducing customer access means less sales. The area is just outside…
CGHB Board Member Peter Cooper details the decline and fall of a once proud and profitable Tasmanian industry in the Mercury Thursday on 27th October. I WRITE as the owner and driver of a Hobart Taxi over the past 17 years. My anger is roused by the Tasmanian Economic Regulator’s draft reserve prices for new…
Concerns about food spoilage losses were put forward to Business Tasmania directly in relation to made products. Eg: a cake made on the Thursday before lockdown would be made from non-perishable items yet itself would be perishable and lost. Business Tasmania has addressed our concerns with the following advice: In regards to a business being…
Questions about Midtown’s Parklets Workers were seen sprucing up the Midtown Parklets recently, and more was observed. So we asked a few questions. What you think?
The TCCI has generously released a employer guide which answers the following questions