• Practical Solutions for Bike Lanes and Traffic Needed

    Published The Mercury: 10th February 2025 DEBATE RAGING OVER BIKE LANES IN THE CBD MUST BE STEERED TOWARDS PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS IT’S TIME THE CYCLING LOBBY PUT THE BRAKES ON ITS IDEOLOGICAL APPROACH AND LISTENED TO THE VIEWS OF ALL STAKEHOLDERS, WRITES EDWIN JOHNSTONE The ongoing debate over the dual bike lane proposal for Collins St…

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  • February 2025 Event – Harnessing AI in Small Business: Opportunities and HR Concerns

    Get Tickets AI is poised to revolutionise businesses, yet the road to successful AI integration is fraught with challenges. Our guest speaker for February is Jason Reed from Talent Advisory, he will guide you through the opportunities and concerns of AI from a HR perspective. Event Details Ticket includes drink on arrival (wine, beer, or…

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  • Rodgers Reidy Tasmania

    60 Argyle Street, HobartPh 03 6146 3322rodgersreidy.com If you are in financial distress, we’re here to support you. Rodgers Reidy is an Insolvency, Restructuring & Forensic Accounting firm with Australian and International offices. We are proud of our history of helping businesses and individuals in financial distress. Our Services Solutions for every form of financial…

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  • OnRoad OffRoad

    24 Jackson Street, GlenorchyPh 03 6271 3488 onroadoffroad.edu.au About us We are a Registered Training Organisation specialising in Heavy Vehicle Training, Machinery Operations and High Risk Licensing. Operating as an RTO since 2004 OnRoad OffRoad Training is a Tasmanian owned and run business. Courses OnRoad OffRoad Training offers nationally recognised accredited courses in the areas of High…

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  • In-tellinc

    61 Davey St, HobartPh 03 6165 1556www.in-tellinc.com.au In-tellinc’s focus is to assist Tasmanian businesses in the development of their business skills, IT and marketing know-how. We have an experienced team of marketing and communications consultants, business consultants, management consultants and IT consultants. Get your business moving Let our business advisors and digital mentors help your…

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  • Emerge Business Solutions

    3/94 Central Ave, Derwent ParkPh 03 6223 5419emergetas.com.au Who are we? We are an innovative tech integrator founded by a group of local Tasmanian ICT professionals. Services About Us With over 72 years collective experience throughout various evolutions, we are known and respected as a market leader in the ICT industry. We tailor leading edge…

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  • Optus Business Centre Tasmania

    3/94 Central Ave, Derwent ParkPh 03 6144 9157Visit Website Your local trusted business advisors At Optus Business Centre Tasmania we tailor the right solutions to support your business needs. As local business owners ourselves, we’re committed to helping your business grow. We understand your business, offering professional advice, technology expertise and comprehensive whole of business…

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  • Collins Street

    Public meeting votes down motions to scrap Collins Street bike lanes 25th March 2025: Controversial bike lanes along Collins Street will go ahead as planned, after a push to stop the project failed to gain enough support at a packed public meeting. Around 1,000 people filled Hobart Town Hall on Tuesday night. Edwin Johnstone, Chair…

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  • Newsletter January 2025

    What is the CGHB? The CGHB is a not-for-profit small business networking and advocacy group. We provide an independent voice for small businesses in Greater Hobart. We hold monthly Business Networking Events that have speakers who talk on a variety of topics relating to small businesses. We are affiliated with the Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce…

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  • Business Growth Loan Scheme

    Source: stategrowth.tas.gov.au The Tasmanian Government recognises that the private sector is critical to growing our economy and is committed to supporting Tasmanian businesses. The $60 million Business Growth Loan Scheme provides loans to assist Tasmanian businesses to develop, expand or undertake new projects, that promote growth in the Tasmanian economy and align with the Tasmanian…

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