Emma Clarke

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Queensland businesses still waiting for support commitment details

Queensland businesses forced to close in the state’s fourth lockdown this year and Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ) are still waiting to hear details of a COVID-19 Hotspot…

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CCIQ calling for COVID-19 Hotspot Recovery Package since March

Queensland businesses impacted during COVID-19 lockdowns and Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ) have been calling for a COVID-19 Hotspot Recovery Package since March.

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#Business2032: Olympics legacy able to set simplified procurement process standard

The lead up to the Brisbane Olympics has the potential to set the standard for simplified tender processes to support Queensland businesses in benefiting from the games.

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#Business2032: What the Olympics mean for Queensland business procurement

Businesses across Queensland placed to make the most of procurement opportunities for the Olympic Games need to know details of what projects are in the pipeline so they are able…

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#Business2032: What the Olympics mean for Queensland business procurement

Businesses across Queensland placed to make the most of procurement opportunities for the Olympic Games need to know details of what projects are in the pipeline so they are able to plan and invest.…

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Locked out: Regional Queensland businesses feeling impact of restrictions across state borders

Regional Queensland businesses locked out from the rest of the country are desperate for support if they are able to maintain their commitment to staff and championing Queensland tourism, retail…

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Queensland business owners battling with mental and financial health: Early CCIQ survey data shows

Close to half of Queensland business owners say they or their staff are experiencing mental health issues due to COVID-19 restrictions, lockdowns and impacts on their business.

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Annual license payment relief due for small businesses impacted during restrictions

Annual license payment relief is needed for Queensland businesses forced to close during lockdowns or dramatically decrease their trade capacity during COVID-19 restrictions.

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Businesses desperate for details on support package commitment

Queensland business faced with uncertainty as to what State Government support will be offered should there be another COVID-19 lockdown need a commitment to secure confidence in the business sector.

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Businesses need to be incentivised to comply with strict new contact tracing rules

Financially and emotionally exhausted businesses in the wake of COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions need to be incentivised to help manage contact tracing obligations instead of threatened with fines.

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Acknowledgement of Country

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.