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19.01.2022 Membership drive now on..... For those at the launch - watch out for your email invitation. For anyone that would like to support the Chamber as a full member, associate or affiliate please contact us at [email protected] Full member requirements: . at least 50% Indigenous business ownership . proof of Aboriginality from an Aboriginal Community Controlled organisation... Anyone is welcome to support the Chamber by becoming an associate or affiliate member See more



12.01.2022 The TICC is pleased to announce the first of hopefully many upcoming training/information opportunities in Tasmania. The First Australians Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FACCI) is working with Westpac’s Davidson Institute to present this interactive half day workshop focused on identifying the key financial drivers in your business. What is it?... "Measuring Financial Performance" Participants will learn how to: Interpret financial statements and use them as powerful management tools Maximise and sustain your business profit Identify practical ways to run your business more efficiently Identify, calculate and analyse Key Performance Indicators to track and influence your business performance in the short, medium and long term Who is aimed at? This workshop is ideal for anyone who: Has just started a new business Owns or manages a small to medium sized business or organisation Wants to know more about measuring the financial performance of their business or organisation Where is it? 5th of October 2016, Hobart, Tasmania. How to book or for further information? http://facci.org.au/events

08.01.2022 The Tasmanian Indigenous Chamber of Commerce (TICC) in conjunction with the First Australians Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FACCI) as pleased to announcing the launch of the TICC. We are looking for Tasmanian Indigenous businesses to become members of the chamber, so if you or any one you know are interested please email [email protected] for further information.

07.01.2022 Indigenous Chambers of Commerce No matter what size your business is micro, sole trader, SME or global; the extent of your experience in business start up, years, or decades, you can benefit greatly from being a member of an Indigenous Chamber of Commerce. My reasons are: proud to be counted as an Indigenous business... proud to support other Indigenous businesses not- too-proud to ask for help not-too-proud to accept guidance and mentoring from those who have gone before me proud to be part of a growing presence in the business world proud to represent self-determination and economic independence for our peoples Come along and join us at this landmark Launch of the Tasmanian Indigenous Chamber of Commerce on the 24th of June 2016. Make a morning of it and come and hear how the National Indigenous Procurement Program can benefit your business. Start time: 9.30am at KPMG Offices, Launceston.



03.01.2022 Attention Indigenous Business Owners, the inaugural Board of the Tasmanian Indigenous Chamber of Commerce (TICC) invites yourselves and other interested parties to help us celebrate the launch of the TICC in Hobart at the Tasmanian Parliament Building next Friday the 12th of August at 12:30pm. The TICC is being established to provide Tasmanian Indigenous Business’s with a forum for making their voices heard, both at a state and federal level. As well as advocacy work we are ...seeking to assist businesses via training and networking opportunities. Take this opportunity to come along and meet other business owners, as well as the inaugural Board members to discuss any ideas you have for promoting and strengthening the Indigenous Business Sector in Tasmania. Please RSVP by C.O.B Friday the 5th of August to [email protected]

03.01.2022 It was great to see everyone turn out to support the launch of the Chamber yesterday in Hobart. A special thanks to everyone who helped make it happen. In particular we would like to thank the Honourable Madam Speaker for making a venue available. Don't forget anyone wanting to get involved please contact us at [email protected] to become either a member or an associate member.

01.01.2022 TICC in conjunction with FACCI will be holding an information session on the on the Indigenous Procurement Policy Training Programme (IPP). The session will be held on the 24/06/2016 at the KPMG offices in Launceston: Date/Time Date(s) - 24/06/2016... 9:30 am - 12:30 pm 33 George Street http://facci.org.au//national-indigenous-procurement-poli/ email: [email protected]



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