• 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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  • No such thing as a free ride for Council

    Published: The Mercury 15th October 2024 It is welcome news that the Tasmanian government will not progress with funding for the Collins St bike lanes. Collins St is a vital service road in the inner CDB of a capital city, it is not a suburban street. The CBD has come a long way, it is…

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  • Men’s Resources Tasmania

    mrtasmania.orgPh 0474 721 749 Who is MRT? Men’s Resources Tasmania is a community-based, volunteer-run, not-for-profit organisation that supports and promotes the wellbeing of men and boys in Tasmania. We contribute a male voice to community conversations and public sector policy, particularly around social, health, and wellbeing issues relevant to men. We operate primarily through volunteer…

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  • Glenorchy Jobs Hub

    2 Tolosa Street, Glenorchy 7010 jobshubglenorchy.com.au About Glenorchy Jobs Hub Glenorchy Jobs Hub is a brand-new initiative. It was launched in 2021 to help the people of Glenorchy find local jobs. The Hub is purpose-designed. It is ONE central place where people can come to get connected to whatever support they need to find a…

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  • Collins Street Parking Changes

    The City of Hobart plans to remove 49 parking spaces from Collins St in the inner CBD to make way for dual bike lane. On this page you will find information regarding those changes and how they could potentially affect Hobart small businesses in the CBD.  

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  • Newsletter October 2024

    Business Networking Event for October Safety is Everyone’s Business: October is WorkSafe 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…

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  • Jim’s Bookkeeping Rosny

    mathewc@jimsbookkeeping.com.au Ph 0429 657 674 Don’t be frustrated with your bookwork! “Much of my business comes from Client Referrals. If you know someone in Business who would like to discuss their bookkeeping needs and related services, please let them know about me and pass on my contact details.” “l offer a Complimentary Discovery Call and…

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  • Enabling Business Grant Program

    This program is round two of the Small Business Growth Strategy Grant Program. It aims to support Tasmanian businesses to grow, adapt and innovate by providing grants of between $2,500 and $10,000 for capital purchases that align to the enabling business and technology themes of the Small Business Growth Strategy 2026. The Strategy sets out the…

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  • Laconic Partners

    laconicpartners.com.auPh 0427 865 718 We are… Laconic John Sayers John is an accomplished leader and brings expertise in strategy achievement, project and change management across large-scale industry, infrastructure, business, and technology initiatives. John is experienced in leading large teams, strategic programs, portfolio management, and business improvement in highly ambiguous and diverse environments. Evgeniya Khrenova Evgenyia…

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  • KPMG Report Suggests “Significant Rate Hikes” for Hobart

    Published: The Mercury 20th September 2024 The Hobart City Council received an independent report in April saying their financial strategy and governance had “significant gaps” and were “not fit for purpose”. The report stated this could lead to significant rate hikes. I believe it is time for the council to start staying in their lane…

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