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25.01.2022 This Friday is the last day to get your business details in to be included in the 2020 Bungendore Directory!!! Email [email protected] for a form!!



24.01.2022 Happy Friday. Later this year, depending on what is happening with Covid, the Bungendore Chamber of Commerce are looking at hosting a community get together. While we haven't got details of when and where, ideally we would like it to be catered by a few of the local restaurants/wineries. The purpose of it will be to:... 1. Bring the community together and celebrate that we have got through one hell of a year. 2. Showcase the great food and wines of the area. 3. Provide an opportunity for these business to make some extra money. If there are any businesses that want to take part, either to help organise and/or to be one of the caterers, feel free to reach out to me. Rgds Phil Harvey [email protected] 0417034252

22.01.2022 GENERAL MEETING TONIGHT @. Bungendore Bowling Club, 6.30pm. Come along and here from the RFS on fireproofing your business!!GENERAL MEETING TONIGHT @. Bungendore Bowling Club, 6.30pm. Come along and here from the RFS on fireproofing your business!!

19.01.2022 Come and support your local retailers next Thursday 5th Dec for the annual Bungendore Late Night Shopping Event - 5pm-7.30pm



18.01.2022 Don’t forget next week (Thursday) is Late Night Shopping in the Village - drop by and share a glass of bubbly so we can say thank you for supporting local business!!!

18.01.2022 Details of a new NSW Government small business grant. You will be eligible if you: 1. have between 1-19 employees and a turnover of more than $75,000 2. a payroll below the NSW Government 2019-20 payroll tax threshold of $900,000 3. have an Australian Business Number as at 1 March 2020, be based in NSW and employ staff as at 1 March 2020 4. be highly impacted by the Public Health (COVID-19 Restrictions on Gathering and Movement) Order 2020 issued on 30 March 2020... 5. use the funding for unavoidable business costs such as utilities, overheads, legal costs and financial advice 6. provide appropriate documentation upon application. See more

16.01.2022 Only one more week to register, places limited so sign up NOW!! FREE for business owners



15.01.2022 Please note, the smoke we are seeing in Bungendore village is coming from the Tallaganda Forest Fire. We have received many questions in regards to this fire a...nd as a result we are opening up the Bungendore RFS Station on King Street, from 18:00 (6pm) to 21:00 (9pm) for public to talk with members of the brigade. See more

13.01.2022 We've started a program of works to rehabilitate Turallo Creek where it flows through the Bungendore Common. Local contractors commenced work today (Fri 22 May)... on the removal of debris and woody weeds growing in-stream. The aim will be to increase water flow to reduce the risk of flooding local residences and to reduce the hazard to anyone accidentally washed downstream during a flood event. Some other trees posing a danger to the public, or obstructing debris removal, will also be removed as required. These works will address immediate safety concerns. A longer term plan will be publicly exhibited in the future.

13.01.2022 Don't forget to RSVP tomorrow to join us for Christmas drinks at Le Tres Bon on Thursday evening. Look forward to seeing you there

13.01.2022 Update - North Black Range Fire - 28/01/20 After two long months the North Black Range fire has officially been listed as out. The fire, believed to have been ...started by lightning on the 26th of November, began in the Tallaganda State Forest and burnt through 38,486 hectares. Five houses were destroyed and many other assets were damaged. We wish to extend a big thank you to our volunteer firefighters and the local community for all your help over the last two months. We couldn't have done it without you!

12.01.2022 It has been forecast that over 350,000 small businesses will close and there will be an additional 1 million unemployed as a result of the Covid-19 crisis. For those of you doing it tough, here is a summary of all the Government financial assistance that you may be entitled to. We all need to work together over the next few months to ensure we all get though. Please let us know if there are any other things you would like us to be doing to help support you.



12.01.2022 Hi all. We are in the process of redesigning the Bungendore website to turn it into more of a tourist information site for visitors. We are looking for photos of Bungendore and surrounds that you think we should include. It can be of individual shops or local attractions/scenery. If you have some you think would be good to use, can you please post them in the comments below and email them to [email protected] Thanks... Phil See more

12.01.2022 There are a few workshops happening next week that some of the businesses in Bungendore may be interested in.

08.01.2022 Future Proofing Your Business - a FREE online program for your business, with presentations, discussions and coaching to help future proof your business. Tuesday 4pm-5pm or Friday 10am-11am Over three weeks - weeks commencing 12,19, 26 October.... To apply simply fill in the EOI option at https://map.institute/EOI FUNDING SECURED BY BCCI THROUGH NSW TREASURY

06.01.2022 Small businesses affected by COVID-19 restrictions are invited to attend a FREE procurement webinar at 12.30pm Thursday 21 May hosted by NSW Treasury. Procureme...nt specialists will share information on current and future opportunities for government contracts, how businesses can get involved, and tips on getting your business procurement ready. For registration details go to: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/covid-19-small-business-pro

03.01.2022 The Government has announced more support for businesses. It is called the JobKeeper Payment and through this businesses significantly impacted by the Coronavirus outbreak will be able to access a $1,500 per fortnight subsidy to continue paying their employees. Importantly the scheme will also be available to the self-employed. Register your interest through the ATO.... Here is a fact sheet with more details. https://treasury.gov.au//Fact_sheet_supporting_businesses_

03.01.2022 $10,000 in Shop & Win prizes brings Christmas joy At a time when Braidwood and surrounds has faced threatening bushfires, Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council’s... 2019 Christmas Shop & Win campaign has brought joy to six lucky major prize winners. The Shop & Win campaign ran throughout October and November. To be eligible, customers simply needed to spend a minimum of $20 at any of the participating businesses in Braidwood and Bungendore to receive an entry ticket into the $10,000 prize pool. On Tuesday 3 December the major prizes for Braidwood were drawn. The draw took place in a low key public event on Wallace Street while most of the community’s thoughts remained focused on the threat of the fires. The $5,000 first prize was won by local Braidwood resident Claire Way. Lydia Sheridan won the $2,000 second prize and Cheryl Constable picked up the $1,000 third prize. Claire, a single mum, burst into tears when she was phoned to let her know she had won. This is an amazing Christmas present. It will help so much with a few things I have been saving a long time for, Claire said. Claire has chosen to spend her winnings across 10 businesses in Braidwood, meaning the winnings stay local and help contribute to economic activity as the town faces a long recovery when the fires eventually subside. In Bungendore, the draw was held as part of late night shopping on Thursday 5 December. All three winners of the major prizes were rural residents who shopped in Bungendore. Lewi Crothers from the Gidleigh area won the $5,000. Christine Logan from Mt Fairy won the $2,000 and Alison FFrench from Wamboin won $1,000. Lewi was very excited but had other things on his mind when he was informed of his win. I’m going to sit down and have a beer after I get the sheep in and put out a fire, Lewi said in response to his win. Lewi has decided to spread his winnings across 16 businesses in Bungendore. Throughout this year’s campaign there were also eight lucky winners of $500 fortnightly prizes, bringing the total prize pool to $10,000. The campaign partnered with the Bungendore Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Bungendore Community Bank and the Braidwood Community Bank. Photo Claire Way and daughter Jessica with winning ticket

03.01.2022 The next Bungendore Chamber of Commerce General Meeting - Tuesday 19th November, 6.30pm at Bungendore Bowling Club. RSVP [email protected] for catering.

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