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Tiaro & District Chamber of Commerce

Locality: Tiaro, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 4193 9256



Address: PO Box 128 4650 Tiaro, QLD, Australia

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25.01.2022 To all businesses and household. This is a detailed read of the Federal Governments Covid-19 Assistance Package. This information has been distributed via Chamber of Commerce Australia. Please pass on to others. Regards...Continue reading



25.01.2022 Fraser Coast Regional Council is promoting on their Business Investment Facebook site a webinar focusing on business and the coronavirus which will occur tomorrow morning (Wednesday). Attached is a link to the council Business Investment site: https://www.facebook.com/FCRCBusinessandInvestmentTeam Could I ask if chambers could also send a link to the specific webinar via your facebook sites please.... Jarrod Delahunty Principal Economic Development Officer Fraser Coast Regional Council P 07 41905751| M 0436 686 697 | Fax 07 4197 4455 | E [email protected] PO Box 1943, HERVEY BAY Q 4655 T 1300 79 49 29 | F (07) 4197 4455 Keep up to date with Council activities and have your say at frasercoast.qld.gov.au Disclaimer: If you receive this email by mistake please notify the sender and do not make any use of it. Council does not waive any privilege, confidentiality or copyright associated with this email or any attachments.

22.01.2022 FRASER COAST REGIONAL COUNCIL MEDIA RELEASE 6 July 2020 ‘Virtual’ summit to help Fraser Coast businesses recover... A Gruen Transfer TV personality and a Queensland Government Minister will be among the guest speakers at a free Fraser Coast Virtual Business Summit being held this month to help local businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Deputy Mayor Darren Everard said the Virtual Business Summit was being held online from 9am to 10.30am on Thursday 23 July and would feature a range of interesting guest speakers. The economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have spread across the world, and we certainly haven’t been immune on the Fraser Coast, he said. Local businesses have been responding to the challenges thrown their way though, and the virtual summit is designed to look at the positives and consider how we can be resilient and recover from the impacts of COVID-19. Guest speakers will include marketing guru and Gruen Transfer TV personality Russel Howcroft, Minister for State Development, Tourism and Innovation Kate Jones, Small Business Commissioner Maree Adshead, Tourism and Events Queensland CEO Leanne Coddington, and KPMG Director James Matthews. Topics to be discussed include the impact of COVID-19 on the Queensland economy, support for small businesses, how the tourism and events sector is moving forward from COVID-19 and the importance of business branding and promotion during these challenging times. Cr Everard said tickets to the Virtual Business Summit were free, but registration was essential via https://kapara.rdbk.com.au/landers/d7b0bc.html with businesses to be provided a web link so they could take part in the event. These are difficult times for many businesses but we can get through it if we work together, learn from each other and make the most of the support available, he said. Cr Everard said Council had formed an Economic Recovery Group that was meeting regularly with the three local Chambers of Commerce, the Fraser Coast Property Industry Association, the Urban Development Institute of Australia, and Federal and State Government agencies. Council is determined to do what we can to help to assist businesses to grow our local economy, keep people employed and create new jobs, he said. More information about Australian Government, Queensland Government and Council support for businesses is available at https://www.frasercoast.qld.gov.au/coronavirus-support-for-

21.01.2022 Attention all Fraser Coast businesses Hello everyone... Fraser Coast Regional Council’s Economic Development team has put together a dedicated webpage to support local business in accessing information around what Federal, State and Local Government assistance is available to business. Go to: The page can directly link you with the most up to date and authentic information available, and it will also serve as a repository for links to helpful articles and webinar opportunities. Additionally, Council has released a media statement today after a Special Meeting was held this morning. Please read more here: www.frasercoast.qld.gov.au/-/council-approves-million-dolla. Anyone seeking health advice about the coronavirus is encouraged to visit www.health.gov.au and www.health.qld.gov.au/coronavirus or call the Federal Government hotline on 1800 020 080. Best wishes Economic Development Team Tourism, Economic Development & Partnerships Fraser Coast Regional Council P: 1300 79 49 29 | E: [email protected]



14.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/groups/195977457678710/permalink/565799814029804/

13.01.2022 ***Coronavirus Update 18/03/20*** Fraser Coast Regional Council will close a number of facilities as a precautionary measure to help minimise the potential spread of the coronavirus. Council is monitoring and responding to the rapidly evolving situation as information becomes available from the state and federal government....Continue reading

12.01.2022 Fraser Coast Regional Council has set up a portal to assist businesses find COVID-19 financial assistance packages offered by all levels of government. The page will help businesses quickly navigate the raft of information available - www.frasercoast.qld.gov.au/coronavirus-support-for-business



11.01.2022 Jobs Hub https://www.dese.gov.au/covid-19/jobs-hub In this rapidly changing jobs market the Australian Government is supporting businesses and those Australians looking for work.... Jobs Hub logo While many businesses have been adversely affected by COVID-19 and are reducing their workforces, there are some areas of the economy which have an increased demand for workers. This includes jobs in health and care sectors, transport and logistics, some areas of retail, mining and mining services, manufacturing, agriculture and government sectors, among others. The Jobs Hub helps you find advertised vacancies. We offer connections to: Employers with multiple job opportunities Search jobs by location Australian Government jobs Assistance for Employers If you are hiring, particularly scaling up your workforce quickly, email our workforce contact centre who can connect you quickly with the support you need to get your workforce on board. Updates and Information This content will be regularly updated to reflect changes and as new information becomes available. Disclaimer relating to the use of Jobs Hub Other resources For the latest COVID 19 news, updates and advice from Australian Government agencies, please visit the Australian Government website. For health advice including cleaning protocols, please visit the Department of Health website. For more information on emergency management please visit the Emergency Management page at the Department of Home Affairs website. For information on the outbreak of COVID-19 please visit the World Health Organisation’s website. Information about how eligible businesses can access JobKeeper support is detailed on the Treasury website. Find out how the Australian Government is supporting small businesses to retain their apprentices and trainees through a wage subsidy. Kind Regards Sandee Harris Employer Liaison Officer Strategic Engagement | Employer Mobilisation Australian Government Department of Education, Skills and Employment Phone (07) 3223 1684 | Mobile 0481 917 154 |Email: [email protected] www.dese.gov.au Notice: The information contained in this email message and any attached files may be confidential information, and may also be the subject of legal professional privilege. If you are not the intended recipient any use, disclosure or copying of this email is unauthorised. If you received this email in error, please notify the sender by contacting the department's switchboard on 1300 488 064 during business hours (8:30am - 5pm Canberra time) and delete all copies of this transmission together with any attachments.

11.01.2022 There will also be food and softdrink on sale.

10.01.2022 Tomorrow night 10 March 2020. Come and hear what the FCRC Election Candidates have to say.

08.01.2022 Just a reminder for tonight 7pm.

07.01.2022 Tonight's Meet the Candidate's Forums Burrum District Community Centre 56 Steley Street, Howard 5:30pm... Tiaro & District Chamber of Commerce Tiaro Memorial Hall 7pm #Vote1JD4mayor #Election2020 #Vote1JanneanDean Please share with your friends and family :-) Authorised J. Dean, 2 Patrick Street Point Vernon 4655 for J. Dean (candidate)



04.01.2022 Media Release Fraser Coast Regional Council Budget 20/21 23 June 2020...Continue reading

03.01.2022 A very successful Tiaro Meet the Candidates Meeting tonight at the Tiaro Memorial Hall. Thank you to George Seymour, Jannean Dean, Phil Truscott and Chris Dale, candidates for the upcoming election for attending. Thank you to all in the audience for attending.

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