Newly-released land valuations for Queensland business properties still recovering from natural disaster are unfair and not reflective of the economic environment in Queensland.
Household cost of living relief won’t go far at the checkout while the Federal Budget missed the opportunity to address immediate increasing business input cost pressures.
From the Far North to the South West corner of the state, Queensland businesses are facing disruptions to their ability to grow and scale as the wide-spread housing crisis puts…
Emotionally and financially exhausted Queensland businesses have a right to know what the state’s 90% vaccine mandate review included and what it meant for rules impacting their day-to-day trade.
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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,…
CCIQ calling for State and Federal Government business disaster recovery support to consider extraordinary emotional and financial impacts.
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…
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Queensland businesses suffering from the compounding impact of the COVID economic crisis, and the recent flooding need timely access to financial and emotional support.
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.
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,…
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.