• Scrambling to Hurt Hobart Businesses

    Published: The Mercury 12th December 2024 A majority of Hobart councillors voted to continue thescramble crossing trial indefinitely. Why call these things atrial? The outcomes are predetermined and never put in placewith local businesses in mind, just ideology. Scramble crossing make no sense with our mainly one-way streets. They are a terribly inefficient way to…

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  • PSC Insurance Brokers Tasmania

    psctasmania.com.au We Make it Personal At PSC we aim to be your partner in insurance and business We have local knowledge coupled with a national network of risk management specialists and access to insurance policies to match your requirements. Our Products PSC Insurance Brokers is a national insurance brokerage providing cost-effective insurance advice and solutions…

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  • Petition Calling for Public Meeting

    Petition Calling for Public Meeting Loading… Latest News 1,000 Verified Hobart Signatures Reached 4th February 2025: We have confirmation from the Hobart City Council that we have the required 1000 valid signatures required to trigger the calling of a public meeting under the Local Government act. The petition will be presented at the Council’s February 24th meeting. The…

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  • Majority of Hobart Residents Opposed to Collins Street Bike Lanes

    Majority of Hobart Residents Opposed to Collins Street Bike Lanes, Research Shows A clear majority of Hobart residents are opposed to the proposed Collins Street dual-bike lanes, according toresearch undertaken by respected Tasmanian pollster Enterprise Marketing and Research Services (EMRS). The research shows that 58 per cent of the residents of greater Hobart (Clark) oppose…

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  • December 2024 Event – Christmas Celebration at T42 Hobart

    Get Tickets This year our Christmas get together will be held at T42 Hobart on Tuesday 17th December at 6:30pm. Come celebrate the end of another year and support one of our members in T42 Hobart. Price includes 3 course meal with drink on arrival. Download Menu Event Information Get Tickets

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  • Newsletter November 2024

    November – Business Networking Event Our guest speaker for November is Penny Stinger from AusIndustry. AusIndustry is the Australian Government’s business support program, providing expertise, connections and grants to help Australian businesses grow, diversify and innovate. Open to members and non-members, our events are a chance to connect with people in the Greater Hobart area,…

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  • Whisk & Co

    102 Augusta Rd, Lenah Valley TAS 7008 whiskandco.com.au Ph 03 6278 7724 Whisk & Co is a cafe located in Lenah Valley, Tasmania. At Whisk & Co passion and perfection runs through everything we do from our coffee to our Modern Australian inspired menu. Our baristas serve the best coffee using only exquisite beans from…

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  • Old Nick Theatre Company

    50 Letitia StreetNorth Hobart TAS 7000www.oldnick.com.au A short history… The Old Nick Company is one of Australia’s oldest dramatic societies and annually presents one of the world’s longest running University Revues. Based in Hobart, Tasmania and established in 1948, the name of the Company was chosen to parody the Old Vic Company which had toured…

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  • November 2024 Event – Federal Government Support

    Get Tickets Our guest speaker for November is Penny Stinger from AusIndustry. AusIndustry provides a connection between small and medium size business and government. Open to members and non-members, our events are a chance to connect with people in the Greater Hobart area, discuss local issues, share advice, and offer support. Event Details About Penny…

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  • Business Wants Data on Cycleway Impact

    Published: The Mercury 9th November 2024 Last week over 100 concerned business owners and residents of Hobart attended a public meeting on the bike lane proposal for Collins St. The event was organised by the Confederation of Greater Hobart Business. The consensus was the current proposal for Collins St goes too far with dual bike…

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