Queensland Plan should create environment for long-term economic growth
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ) is supportive of the State Government developing a 30 year Queensland Plan.
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ) is supportive of the State Government developing a 30 year Queensland Plan.
At a breakfast workshop held in Tinaroo on Wednesday, CCIQ joined with local business owners and regional stakeholders to unveil the ‘Far North Queensland Business Priorities Report’ – the first in a series of regional reports focused solely on regional small and medium business priorities.
As the State’s peak business organisation, CCIQ (Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland) has provided a detailed submission to the 2013-14 Federal Budget focusing exclusively on the case for Commonwealth funding of a Toowoomba Second Range Crossing and the urgent upgrade of the Bruce Highway.
At a recent forum held in Cairns, local businesses were invited to have their say on the future of the North Queensland economy with CCIQ (Chamber of Commerce & Industry Queensland).
At a recent forum held in Townsville, local businesses were invited to have their say on the future of the North Queensland economy with CCIQ (Chamber of Commerce & Industry Queensland).
Current transport bottlenecks are impacting on the capacity of small and medium businesses to grow and employ, effectively placing a brake on economic growth, recent research undertaken by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ) has found.
The economic benefits from hosting the Commonwealth Games are considered to be significant however latest research by Chamber of Commerce & Industry Queensland (CCIQ) highlights a polarised view among Queensland business owners about the opportunities that will inevitably arise for their business.
Chamber of Commerce & Industry Queensland (CCIQ) has today welcomed the release of Queensland’s first state-wide Infrastructure Plan.
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ) has come out today saying the Federal Government’s Sustainable Population Strategy does not go far enough to improve our future prosperity and standing in a global marketplace.
Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ) today welcomed the release of the State Government's first response to tacking population growth in Queensland but warned additional planning and business involvement is required and a greater focus is needed on regional Queensland.