Australian Energy Market Operator Report demonstrates a failure to plan
Statement by David Goodwin, CCIQ President
Statement by David Goodwin, CCIQ President
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The Department of Immigration and Citizenshipis is undertaking a review of the permanent Employer Sponsored visa categories. The permanent employer sponsored visas review aims to ensure that these visa categories continue to be relevant and responsive to the needs of the Australian labour market, and the Australian economy more generally.
Modelling suggesting the Queensland economy will not be negatively impacted by the Federal Government’s carbon tax has been labelled by CCIQ as ‘esoteric’ and totally disconnected from the realities of how the Queensland economy operates.
Almost two in three Queensland businesses have been negatively impacted by the ongoing strength of the Australian dollar, the latest Chamber of Commerce & Industry Queensland (CCIQ) research has shown.
Changes to New Zealand Phytosanitary Certificates and ICON import conditions. This notice is for AQIS clients who receive Phytosanitary Certificates issued from New Zealand.
With energy prices having risen 64 per cent in the last five years, the Chamber of Commerce & Industry Queensland (CCIQ) is calling on the State Government to switch its electricity pricing model and generate savings for consumers and businesses.
CBF will be hosted in Perth, Australia on the 25‐27 October in conjunction with the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, focusing on the theme - “Partnering for Global Growth: The Commonwealth, Indian Ocean and the Pacific Rim”
Queensland has become a “nanny state” with red tape destroying businesses ability to innovate and grow, according to a new survey.