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BRISBANE SOUTHSIDE Chamber of Commerce August Newsletter

 

 

 

Welcome to our August Newsletter, (I hope you are warm!)

 

Save the date: 

With the State Election taking place in October, we have scheduled our Meet the Candidates breakfast event for Wednesday 18th September at the Mt Gravatt Bowls Club. This is an extremely important event where you will have the opportunity to hear from each candidate and ask questions about the topics that are important to you. If you have any burning questions for candidates, please forward to us by 30th August

Cyber Security is something that all businesses should be taking very seriously.  Did you know that 85% of cyber attacks are against small business and that a small business rarely recovers after a cyber attack?

Business Chamber QLD are running a FREE webinar to share important statistics and information you need to know along with the opportunity to ask questions.

Webinar details:
Date: Tuesday, 6 August
Time: 9:30am – 10:15am
Zoom Webinar      Register here  https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_FRcYDVwwSTKK0L0yrpvXdg#/registration

As always, we welcome your feedback and suggestions on topics and speakers you’d like to hear from at our events.  Reach out anytime to president@bscc.org

Until next month,

Terri Cooper

President


 

 

Make a note of these important Chamber event dates:

Wednesday 21 August 2024

Andrew Stone is not to be missed as he talks us through how to how to adapt and thrive in today’s dynamic business landscape

– Venue : Mt Gravatt Bowls Club

– Doors open 6.30am                                    Book Here

Thursday 18th July event at Ballistic Brewery

Once again Ballistic Brewery was a real winner for a relaxed social event with both familiar and new faces.  Thank you to members for making the newbies feel so welcome, and to Adrian Tan for pulling it all together!


Have Your Say 

June Quarter 2024 Pulse Survey

How did economic conditions impact your business over the past three months? Share your valuable business insight via our quarterly Pulse Survey, out now: https://lnkd.in/g4QHcijK

We use the Pulse Survey, Queensland’s most established, comprehensive and trusted survey of business sentiment, in advocacy efforts to shape state and federal policies on behalf of businesses.    June Quarter 2024 Pulse Survey (surveymonkey.com)


New Members

New Members

We would like to welcome our new members, and especially Diligence as a new Sponsor!. Check out their details and make contact if any of them can assist you.

Sumith Meegama

MB Labels                        07 3117 9378                sales@mblabels.com.au

Bianca Statham

The Shirt Shed                 0401224544                 info@theshirtshed.com.au

Ian McPherson

Link Business Brokers     0401224544         ian.macpherson@linkbusiness.com.au

Perminder Thind

Big Shirt Company          0414 230 919        perminder@bigsigncompany.com.au

Margaret Balfour

Diligence.                         1300485941                    diligence@aapt.net.au

Jo Kitney

Kitney.                               3014 1233                       jkitney@kitney.net

Rebecca Lloyd

Fair business Australia          401992759           yes@fairbusinessaustralia.com.au


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