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From Vision to Action: Geelong Welcomes Australia’s Gender Equity Leaders
NZ will soon have no real interisland rail-ferry link – why are we so bad at infrastructure planning?
Invitations to Economic Reform Roundtable and opening of consultation
First India Business Roundtable a Win for Geelong’s Growing Community
Reforming Trade Waste Framework To Future-proof Major Employers
Yes, Victoria’s efforts to wean households off gas have been dialled back. But it’s still real progress
West Australian miners flexed their muscle to block a federal EPA last year. Will it be different this time?
Key Council Documents Adopted
The People Behind the Progress: Judges Announced for 2025 Gender Equity Awards
WA businesses encouraged to register for global trade and investment opportunities
Budget Far Worse Off Under A Labor Government
Backing Victorian Industry And Victorian Jobs
CGTN: China, U.S. reach principled consensus after in-depth, candid trade talks
Gender Equity Awards 2025: Powerhouse Panel of Judges Announced
FPT Proposes Public-Private Partnership Model to Develop Vietnam’s Digital Healthcare Ecosystem
Roundtable identifies areas for government, business collaboration
Cork pops on exciting new era for Queensland College of Wine Tourism
Dole Advances Public-Private Partnerships to Expand Access to Essential Services for Agricultural Workers
Industry leaders unite for productivity solutions to improve living standards
Government Business Reform Key For Growing Economy
Indo-Pacific Roundtable To Explore Human Flourishing
New Chair And Board Members Appointed To Lead SBDC
Rockhampton Recognised For Small Business Support
Regulating AI seems like an impossible task, but ethically and economically, it’s a vital one
Eats And Beats Coming To Albion Park
Enhanced process for food vendors at 2025 Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers
Football Australia Supports PM’s Historic Bilateral Visit as Football Ties with Indonesia Strengthen
Otago ‘changed the future’ of business pioneer
HomeGrown Territory Grants Extended For One Year
Packed House Engages With TRC On Highfields Town Centre
Queensland Small Business Month to Recharge, Renew and Rebuild
Key stakeholders support Council’s plans to unlock Southern Growth Corridor
Why a psychopath wouldn’t hesitate to cause another global financial crisis – if there was something in it for them
West Ryde celebrates Easter with joy, community and colour
Listening To Multicultural Businesses
JCU’s New PhD Program Working Towards Better Future
A Fresh Start for Queensland: Crisafulli Government appoints District Court Judge in Townsville
Roundtable Major Success
No, that’s not what a trade deficit means – and that’s not how you calculate other nations’ tariffs
Red tape busting initiatives making it easier to do business in Tasmania
Labor wants to give the minimum wage a real boost. The benefits would likely outweigh any downsides
Election diary: Dutton tries to shake off Trump dust and avoid being trapped on wages
Showcase helps quench market thirst for WA craft beer and spirits
Council reaffirms funding advocacy ahead of Federal Election
Non-compete clauses make it too hard to change jobs. Banning them for millions of Australians is a good move
Federal Budget delivers infrastructure boost for Victoria but lacks real assistance for small and medium business
Transcript: Innes Willox on Sky News panel ahead of Federal Budget 2025-26
Breaking Barriers: Chamber Change Goes National to Empower Women in Small Business