• 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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  • Public Meeting Outcomes

    On Thursday 31st October the CGHB held a public meeting at the RACV Hotel is Hobart. The purpose was to discuss the current and proposed changes to vehicle access and parking on Collins’s Street in Hobart’s CBD due to the installation of dual bikes. The meeting was a great success with over 100 people in…

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  • Mayfair Take Away

    73 Harrington St, HobartPh 03 6234 5912 About Mayfair Take Away is a cozy cafe nestled in the heart of Hobart’s CBD. With its focus on providing exceptional coffee and delicious meals, it is a perfect place for a quick breakfast or lunch on the go. Location

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  • GROW Employment

    growemployment.com.auPh 0412 605 988 Services Labour Hire At GROW Employment, our labour hire services serve as a bridge of opportunity for both candidates and employers. We recognise the importance of a trial period to assess compatibility before formal commitments. Through labour hire, candidates get a chance to showcase their skills and work ethic while employers…

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  • October 2024 – Safety is Everyone’s Business

    Get Tickets October is Safe Work Month and our guest speaker is Workplace Psychosocial Risk Management consultant Fiona McCarthy. Fiona will cover some of the latest safety topics, now or soon to be sitting in WHS law in Tasmania including Gender Diversity and Discrimination, and Industrial Manslaughter. Open to members and non-members, our events are…

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  • Collins Street: Public Meeting

    The Confederation of Greater Hobart Business (CGHB) invites business owners and concerned members of the public to a public meeting on Thursday 31st October at 5:00pm. Selected speakers will discuss the current and proposed changes to vehicle access and parking in Hobart’s CBD. Join us as we examine the effects these changes might have on…

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