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Business Advice Tasmania

Locality: Launceston, Tasmania



Address: 53 Elizabeth Street 7250 Launceston, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.businessadvicetas.com/

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25.01.2022 A #Lanceston success story. #business #Tasmania



25.01.2022 More from Cowork Launceston's, Cowork Health Week (Month).

23.01.2022 Know a tradie who would like to start a business or become a subbie? Free Cert IV training available.

22.01.2022 Do flowers in the workplace make you more productive? It turns out there are strong reasons connected to enhanced productivity showing that this is a great idea! Once again, science proves what most of us women knew already. http://coworklaunceston.weebly.com//do-flowers-in-the-work



22.01.2022 As a proud partner and #coworkers at Cowork Launceston we have enjoyed #Cowork Health Week, which has turned into Cowork Health Month.

21.01.2022 Need to learn more about the free business training being offered to trade based businesses? darylconnelly.com is going to be on ABC Northern Tasmania drive this afternoon.

21.01.2022 Own a cafe? Want to sell the best preservative free brownies in Tasmania? There is even a gluten free range. Contact Tasmanian Gourmet Hampers to order yours!



19.01.2022 More from Cowork Launcestons, Cowork Health Week (Month).

18.01.2022 Yesterdays Coalition Part meeting provides a really interesting insight into highlighting the difference between a leader and a manager. Unfortunately what the Prime Minister displayed was a classic example of management. He has again demonstrated very little leadership. Undoubtedly the Prime Minister is an experienced and at times skilled manager. Afterall, you do not be in and around politics as long he has without being able to manage the environment you are in. [ 356 more words. ] https://businessadvicetas.wordpress.com//lessons-in-leader

18.01.2022 Local Government Reform in Tasmania Opinion http://wp.me/p2tDNH-24

18.01.2022 It's Cowork Health Week Three - because we're all so active! Cowork partner Jacob Ball of JKB Web Solutions is a traditionalist. He golfs. 'And sometimes when I should be working.'

18.01.2022 A blog about my Digital Ready group. http://businessadvicetas.wordpress.com//my-digital-ready-/



15.01.2022 Why hire a project manager?

14.01.2022 Its Cowork Health Week Three - because were all so active! Cowork partner Jacob Ball of JKB Web Solutions is a traditionalist. He golfs. And sometimes when I should be working.

14.01.2022 Our client is hiring! They are a Community Service Organisation and are looking for a part time Executive Officer. http://www.seek.com.au/job/26744337

13.01.2022 Cowork hot desk tenant Kelly Broomhall of Kelly with a Y Proofreading keeps super fit with dragon boat racing. Thats a new one on us, but it looks like fun.

11.01.2022 CBDs need industries other than retail to be vibrant. The avg CBD worker spends $11,000 a year while at work. The lesson here for Community Development stakeholders, is dont build retail businesses in your CBD, build non retail business. Retailers will benefit. Everyone wins! http://bit.ly/1xQcWbP

11.01.2022 Interview today discussing the Apprentice to Business Owner program. Still a couple of places available. Contact us now!

11.01.2022 About to discuss online tools to make business more efficient Cowork Launceston with Digital Ready participants. What tools do you use to make your business run smoother?

11.01.2022 It's Cowork Health Week Three - because we're all so active! Cowork partner Jacob Ball of JKB Web Solutions is a traditionalist. He golfs. 'And sometimes when I should be working.'

11.01.2022 We were stoked to arrive back from a day out of the office the other day to find this not so little gift had been delivered, courtesy of one of our clients.

10.01.2022 More from Cowork Launceston's, Cowork Health Week (Month).

10.01.2022 We we asked recently by The Advocate newspaper to comment on developing and online strategy. Here is the article that followed the interview. http://www.theadvocate.com.au//effective-online-strategy/

09.01.2022 News for the Tasmanian Community Service Sector via Tasmanian Council of Social Service Inc

08.01.2022 5 Great Reasons to have a Christmas Party!

05.01.2022 Anything on social media visible during work hours, irrespective of where it was created, is considered workplace behaviour. Make sure: a. You are mindful that your online presence reflects your brand: ... b. Your business has a social media policy and the appropriate code of conduct and value statement. http://www.smartcompany.com.au//46591-sbs-reporter-sacked-#

05.01.2022 TasCOSS news. Lots of information for the Community Services sector. Even Positions Vacant.

04.01.2022 Use ifttt, here are 101 recipes. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2424077,00.asp

04.01.2022 We are facilitating Privacy Act training today. Is your entity meeting obligations?

02.01.2022 Companies dont have ideas, people do!

02.01.2022 What a busy week. Yesterday was a really nice day, spent the day as part of a selection panel for a Not for Profit client at Cowork Launceston. Interviewed some really highly skilled candidates, choosing a candidate is going to be a tough decision. Today we are facilitating a market planning session for the Apprentice to Business Owner program. If you know someone who new to small business or thinking about starting a business there is free business training available.

02.01.2022 We have been asked by a number of people to provide a one day Governance session in Hobart. Finally we have nailed the date down to Saturday 14th June. There are only 15 place available, so dont delay in securing your spot. More info and enrolment form at http://bit.ly/1ezqAuu.

01.01.2022 We were stoked to arrive back from a day out of the office the other day to find this not so little gift had been delivered, courtesy of one of our clients.

01.01.2022 We often do something that excites us a lot. Recently we have been working with Foster Care Association of Tasmania. One of the things we have helped with is the recruitment of their new CEO. Minister Jacquie Petrusma MP announced the new CEOs appointment last week, with the President of the organisation. The following article was in Saturdays The Examiner Newspaper, Launceston. We are really confident that the engagement of the new CEO will make a big difference to the wh...ole children in out of home care sector in Tasmania. We congratulate the Foster Care Association of Tasmania for engaging such a high quality candidate and the Minister of the her ongoing support of the organisation. There are many exciting things to come. If you or you know of someone who would like more information about being a foster carer, please contact the Department or FCAT.

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