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Tasmanian Business Reporter

Locality: Hobart, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6223 3333



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24.01.2022 The Tasmanian Business Reporter is back with a special COVID-19 edition to help Tasmanian businesses through the pandemic. Follow the link for a host of information including advice on the operating rules for business, what support is available, and how to access it. Brought to you by the Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Font Public Relations.



22.01.2022 The March Edition of the Tasmanian Business Reporter is now live! A major overhaul of the Public Service to streamline and improve efficiencies is needed to improve the relationship between bureaucracy and business. Thats the belief of the TCCI and the headline story in the March edition of the Tasmanian Business Reporter.... This month we also look at ways business can improve the Superannuation situation for women, how the push for a Tasmanian AFL team is in the best interest of the states business sector, how a new free trade deal with Peru will benefit our farming sector and Geoffrey Hazell is in the hot seat in the Spotlight on Success series. #TasBusiness #politas

22.01.2022 This week TBR editor Tom OMeara weighs in on the surprise announcement that Premier Will Hodgman is standing down and departing politics, and the hope that his exit will ensue a greater Northern focus.

21.01.2022 More Tasmanians are in work than ever before. ABS labour force data shows that under the Liberal majority Government, 15,800 jobs have now been created, and 250,900 Tasmanians are now employed in trend terms, which is a new jobs record! #TasBusiness #Politas



21.01.2022 Tasmanias economy is leading the nation on a number of measures, and the Hodgman Liberal Government says thank you to the hard working and innovative Tasmanian businesses. #TasBusiness #Politas

21.01.2022 The Christmas/New Year holiday season is great for the majority of Australia but not everyone can close their business and head to the beach. TBR editor Tom OMeara weighs in on a stunning 30 per cent of small to mid-size enterprises (SME) having no plans to take time off this Christmas and among those that do, half will have workation staying in touch with work even while on holiday.

20.01.2022 Leader of the opposition, Rebecca White speaks to the Tasmanian Business Reporter about Labours focus for 2020. "As we begin a new year and a new decade, we need to ask ourselves whether people all around Tasmania are sharing equally in the benefits of relatively good economic conditions. The jobless rate is still well above the national average and the number of people in part-time work who need more hours is the highest in the nation. If you cant get a job, like thousands of young Tasmanians, you will stay unemployed for longer than anywhere else in the country." #TasBusiness #Politas



19.01.2022 TBR editor Tom O'Meara weighs in on the lessons to be learnt from the Victorian Labour Government budget blowout. #TasBusiness #Politas

19.01.2022 MechLog Wins Two National Industry Awards. Tasmanian forestry company MechLog has picked up two national awards at the 2019 Green Triangle Timber Industry Awards. The awards recognise excellence in the forestry industry and were presented at a gala event attended by more than 500 guests in Mount Gambier. MechLogs CEO, Jillian Aylett Brown, said she was proud and surprised to win two of the main awards. #TasBusiness

19.01.2022 Tasmania has by far the fastest growing economy in the country with a new report highlighting the states improvements and predicting future growth. The state has made a successful transformation from an industrial and manufacturing focus 30 years ago to an economy where our strengths clean food, pristine wilderness and a vibrant higher education sector are in demand from the rest of the world. #TasBusiness #Politas

18.01.2022 The Treasury Laws Amendment (2019 Tax Integrity and Other Measures No 1) Bill 2019, which was introduced on 24 July, has been passed by Parliament. The introduction of the Amendment will ensure an individuals salary sacrificed contributions cant be used to reduce their employers super guarantee obligations. #TasBusiness #Treasury #FinanceAndEconomy #Politas

17.01.2022 Peter Gutwein addresses the people of Tasmania with a commitment to keep momentum going within the state. "It is a privilege to serve the people of Tasmania as the States 46th Premier. As Premier, I want to ensure we dont take our current economic momentum for granted, and we continue to build on our strong economic foundations, in order to provide more opportunities and continue to improve social outcomes for Tasmanians. Together with my strong and experienced team, I am committed to delivering our long-term plan." #TasBusiness #Politas



14.01.2022 TBR editor weighs in on the bushfire season arriving early, and local council GM remuneration highlighting need for amalgamation.

14.01.2022 TBR editor Tom OMeara weighs in on the lessons to be learnt from the Victorian Labour Government budget blowout. #TasBusiness #Politas

14.01.2022 This month we spoke to Rod Patterson the loveable larrikin who has been a staple in the Tasmanian retail landscape for more than two decades. See our full interview here. #TasBusiness #politas

13.01.2022 Leader of the opposition, Rebecca White speaks to the Tasmanian Business Reporter about Labour's focus for 2020. "As we begin a new year and a new decade, we need to ask ourselves whether people all around Tasmania are sharing equally in the benefits of relatively good economic conditions. The jobless rate is still well above the national average and the number of people in part-time work who need more hours is the highest in the nation. If you can’t get a job, like thousands of young Tasmanians, you will stay unemployed for longer than anywhere else in the country." #TasBusiness #Politas

13.01.2022 The next edition of the new-look Tasmanian Business Reporter will be out in the first week of July. If youre looking to reach a targeted business audience with your advertising, please contact Ruth Braggaton on [email protected] or 0460 548 495 to discuss your options.

13.01.2022 The July edition of the new-look TBR is out on Wednesday, including an exclusive interview with Tasmanias first lady Amanda Gutwein-Burke. Visit https://us3.list-manage.com/subscribe to sign up for a free digital subscription.

11.01.2022 This week TBR editor Tom OMeara weighs in on the New Tasmanian Premier, Peter Gutwein retaining the Treasury portfolio in todays reshuffle released at 12.30 today. Business and the community are relieved the Premiers portfolio includes Treasury as well as the significant role of Tourism and Prevention of Family Violence. #TasBusiness #Politas

11.01.2022 Mary Massina discusses pivotal developments across Tasmanian, and the importance of getting it right from the ground up in the latest edition of the Tasmanian Business Reporter. #TasBusiness #politas

10.01.2022 Launceston businesses are set for a brighter future after the ANZ Business Growth Seminar was held at the Country Club Casino. Hosted by ANZ and the Launceston Chamber of Commerce, the free one-day seminar was designed for business owners looking to grow but are unsure how to progress to the next level by identifying new opportunities and tackling existing challenges. For more information about the ANZ Business Growth Program, which is open to all businesses and non-ANZ custo...mers, please visit www.anz.com/businessgrowth. #TasBusiness #FinanceAndEconomy

10.01.2022 TBR editor Tom OMeara cannot help but be philosophical for his first entry for 2020 within the latest editorial. After observing such a devastating season of bush fires, stopping children from playing outside due to smoke, reports from scientists around the world stating the last decade was the warmest decade recorded as well as mainstream and social media beaming images and stories constantly surely the most skeptical out there has to give pause to reconsider. #TasBusiness #Politas #ClimateChange

09.01.2022 The announcement that Tasmania could field an AFL team by 2025 was greeted with great excitement and overall enthusiasm around the State. TCCI Chief Executive Michael Bailey discusses the AFL Tasmanian Taskforce Report and more in the latest edition of TBR. #AFL #Tasmania #TasBusiness #Politas

08.01.2022 Check out the latest edition of the new-look Tasmanian Business Reporter (https://tasmanianbusinessreporter.files.wordpress.com//tbr), featuring an exclusive interview with Tasmanias first lady Amanda Gutwein-Burke, as well as all the latest business news from across the state.

07.01.2022 This week TCCI CEO Michael Bailey weighs in on Federal Attorney General Christian Porter after he was quoted referring to the term wage theft. #TasBusiness #politas

07.01.2022 One of the most difficult concepts for a broker, adviser or accountant to explain to businesses owners is the amount of stock and equipment they carry typically has no direct impact on the value of the business. Dean Demeyer, Chartered Accountant and Licensed Business Broker discusses this concept and more. #TasBusiness #Politas #Accountancy #Business

06.01.2022 In this months editorial, Knight Frank Tasmanias East Coast team, Adele Plunkett, Leanne Dann, and Jim Playsted, review the East Coast property market and outlook. #TasBusiness #propertymarket #realestate

05.01.2022 The Australia-Hong Kong Free Trade Agreement (A-HKFTA) entered into force on 17th January, 2020. The trade agreement provides Australian businesses greater certainty to trade with and conduct investment activities in Hong Kong. In 2018-19, Hong Kong was Australias tenth most important destination for merchandise exports ($8 billion) and seventh-largest services export market ($3 billion). #TasBusiness #Politas #Trade #Exports

04.01.2022 In recent months, international and Australian news bulletins have been full of news about various protest actions. The footage from the ongoing Hong Kong protests about that territory and the former British colonys autonomy in relation to mainland China have ramifications for both Australia and Tasmania. #TasBusiness #Politas

04.01.2022 If you have staff who are heading towards retirement, you could find yourself in the position of being asked for advice. This is a common issue faced by many managers and HR personnel and one which needs to be handled delicately. Compulsory retirement is unlawful in all Australian states and territories including Tasmania. #TasBusiness #Politas #Retirement

04.01.2022 A strategic, state-wide approach is needed in Tasmania to realise the full potential of the ICT sector to support economic growth and prosperity. Despite great progress globally, the ICT sector in Tasmania is relatively young and its potential to support every sector of the state economy is not being realised. #TasBusiness

03.01.2022 The TBR February 2020 edition is now live! A push for Tasmanias new Premier, Peter Gutwein, to take the state into a new era of prosperity leads the first edition of Tasmanian Business Reporter for 2020. The TCCI has called for Mr Gutwein to take the gloves off and make decisions that might be unpopular but necessary to further grow the state.... The February edition also features a major update on Hobarts hotel boom as well as advice for employers on retiring employees and how to value a business for sale. #Politas #Tasbusiness

03.01.2022 Leading Tasmanian businessman and Managing Director of Tasmanian Seafoods Pty Ltd. Darvin Hansen has led the way for Tasmanian business coronavirus response. As well as being instrumental in the call for tougher border restrictions, Mr Hansen has walked the walk, implementing strong checks and controls at his own business, Tasmanian Seafoods. You can read Mr Hansens article on making Fortress Tasmania a reality via the link below:

02.01.2022 This week TBR editor Tom OMeara weighs in on terrific economic opportunities for the future and the need to boost our workforce in Tasmania, the answer to the failure of education, and two $50 million projects in Launceston hitting the wall. #TasBusiness #Politas

01.01.2022 TBR editor Tom Omeara weighs in this week on the outdated council planning provisions costing Northern Tasmania $100 million dollars in potential development. #Politas #TasBusiness #FutureGrowth https://tasmanianbusinessreporter.net.au/editors-blog/

01.01.2022 TBR recently attended a private dinner where the shipping priorities for Tasmania were questioned. See the full article below.

01.01.2022 John Blacklow, Knight Frank Hobart and Knight Frank Launcestons highly experienced specialist consultant for the Tourism & Leisure sector, shares his views on the Hobart Tourism Market in the latest edition of the TBR. #TasBusiness #Politas #Tourism

01.01.2022 Managing performance, people and product can have a major effect on future business sustainability and board members have a vital role to play in steering these challenging areas. Thats the opinion of respected business leader Paul Rayner FAICD, Chairman, Treasury Wine Estates and board member of Boral, Qantas and Murdoch Childrens Research Institute. At a lunch in March in Tasmania, to be hosted by the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD), Mr Rayner will draw on his directorship journey as he shares insights on current issues facing businesses today and answers questions. Read more and register for the event here.

01.01.2022 In the latest edition of the Tasmanian Business Reporter we speak to Susan Parr for our Spotlight on Success series. The immediate past chair of the Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the former CEO of St Anns Living has a diverse business background, holding several board and community directorships and was seconded for 12 months as coordinator of the community recovery at Port Arthur after the tragic events of 1996. See our full chat with Susan below. ... #TasBusiness #Politas #Spotlightonsuccess

01.01.2022 All businesses, both large and small, from all industry sectors are faced with the same challenge when it comes to managing their organisations financial assets: how to responsibly preserve the real purchasing power of their cash and achieve competitive average investment returns over the long term in a low interest rate environment. Craig Mowll, General Manager of Wealth Management, TPT Wealth talks to the TBR about management for the long game in our latest edition. #TasBusiness #Politas

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