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For enquiries, interviews, information or commentary contact Business Chamber Queensland Media and Communications Manager Emma Clarke at [email protected].
For enquiries, interviews, information or commentary contact Business Chamber Queensland Media and Communications Manager Emma Clarke at [email protected].
Friday 18 March, 2022 | By: Emma Clarke
From tourism and labour markets in the Far North, to supply chains and exports in the South West and the economic and finical impacts of COVID and natural disasters across the state, Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ) is hitting the road to gather direct insight into the most significant business issues in Queensland. Read more.
Thursday 10 March, 2022 | By: Emma Clarke
CCIQ calling for State and Federal Government business disaster recovery support to consider extraordinary emotional and financial impacts. Read more.
Friday 4 March, 2022 | By: Emma Clarke
Queensland businesses have been afforded some of the timely recovery confidence they have been desperate for following wide-spread flooding however there is still work to do to support economic, emotional and physical business recovery in Queensland. Read more.
Friday 4 March, 2022 | By: Emma Clarke
Queensland businesses suffering from the compounding impact of the COVID economic crisis, and the recent flooding need timely access to financial and emotional support. Read more.
Friday 25 February, 2022 | By: Emma Clarke
Brisbane business are among the most confident in the performance of the state and national economies in 2022, despite higher than average labour and operating costs. Read more.
Wednesday 23 February, 2022 | By: Emma Clarke
Political and economic stability, labour market impacts and economic activity were among the most significant constraints to business growth in the Wide Bay and Burnett region in the December quarter, new data shows. Read more.
Wednesday 16 February, 2022 | By: Emma Clarke
Gold Coast businesses made the most of the frontline of state border re-opening, recording an increase in sales and revenue and general businesses conditions in the December quarter, despite low confidence in future conditions. Read more.
Monday 14 February, 2022 | By: Emma Clarke
Far North Queensland businesses are the most optimistic in Queensland in the future performance of the state and national economies, despite lower than average sales, revenue and general business conditions. Read more.
Monday 14 February, 2022 | By: Emma Clarke
Compounding impacts of state border reopening, labour shortages, supply chain disruptions and low consumer spending means Queensland businesses' confidence in the future of the state and national economies has crashed. Read more.
Tuesday 8 February, 2022 | By: Emma Clarke
Mental health challenges due to COVID impacts have affected more than half of Queensland business owners and their staff, new Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ) data shows. Read more.
Business Chamber Queensland respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners and custodians of the lands from across Queensland and the Torres Strait. We acknowledge the Jagera and Turrbal people as the Traditional Custodians of Meanjin (Brisbane), the lands where our office is located and the place we meet, work and learn. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.