Get Tickets Topic: Men’s Resources Tasmania (MRT) Join us to hear about Men’s Resources Tasmania (MRT), a leading community-based, not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the wellbeing of men and boys across Tasmania. July’s Event is Free This month event has a sponsor, Salty Chook Co. On the night they will be launching their new chicken salt…
Source: businessadvice.tas.gov.au Free and independent business advice tailored to your needs The Tasmanian Business Advice Service is designed to support established businesses, with 19 or fewer Full Time Equivalent employees, that have held an Australian Business Number (ABN) for at least 12 months. You can access up to five hours of free business advice and…
ogweddings13@gmail.comPh 0468 469 524 Reliable domestic help with a heart. A Tasmanian family-owned and operated business Hi to all, would like to introduce myself and business. For the past 15 years, I’ve been operating as a sole trader based in Hobart, in the south of Tasmania. I’m now looking to expand my services to offer…
marniiecoaching.com Briana Kennedy | Life and Business Coach I get kicks out of helping people chase their dreams. Ever wish you could just dump everything out of your brain and have someone help you sort through it? That’s exactly what I do. I work with overwhelmed creative humans—life goal chasers, solo business owners, and creative…
Madfinch Website Strategy + Storytelling for social change It’s noisy out there. Imagine if you could cut through by telling the real stories of the change your organisation is making. We’ll work with you to design powerful advocacy and values-driven video that helps you We want to make a difference too. Let’s talk about how…
Website: saltychookco.com.au Shake It Like You Mean It Salty Chook Co is a proudly Hobart owned business specialising in bold, flavour forward seasoning products. led by our signature chicken salt sachets. Crafted with care and made to be shared, our mission is to bring a hit of local flavour to takeaways, food trucks, and retailers…
Get Tickets Topic: Take a Minute for Mental Health and Wellbeing Amanda Aitken from the Mental Health Council of Tasmania will talk about the recently launched Take a minute program, a free, state government-funded initiative that takes a unique, strengths-based approach to mental wellbeing. For organisations in particular, Take a minute isn’t just about wellbeing.…
Starting a business is exciting but making the right decisions about the benefits and risks can feel overwhelming. Business Tasmania have developed a free practical guide to help you on your journey. The guide focuses on the Tasmanian operating environment and includes: The guide will help you ensure your decisions are evidence-based and right for…