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Thought provoking ideas from Noosa business owners

Noosa Chamber of Commerce is all about business and when the Sunshine Coast Business Awards, Noosa Chamber of Commerce, Noosaville Business Association and Noosa Council collaborated to focus on Business Success and Resilience for local small business operators, a thought provoking morning of ideas was shared.

A generous buffet breakfast at Peppers Noosa Resort and a 7am start for the Chamber business breakfast was enjoyed by the local business community as informative speakers Jen Swaine and Wallis Westbrook (SC Business Awards) shared the tangible benefits businesses can reap from applying for an award. Applications for the 2024 awards can be made via sunshinecoastbusinessawards.com.au

Noosa Mayor Frank Wilkie, followed by Sue Monk and Tanya Neville from Articulous and Noosa councils Disaster Resilience officer Ian Williams spoke on the need to be prepared in the face of challenges, and the steps you can take to ensure your business is resilient.

Chamber of Commerce president Ralph Rogers said, “This event has been a fantastic chance for the local business community to connect, share experiences, and build valuable relationships.”

Mr Rogers also encouraged Noosa business owners to attend next week’s seminar Understanding the Proposed Changes to the Noosa Plan with a presentation and Q and A with Russell Green from RG strategic.

Book now via the Chamber website for this very important discussion to be held at Noosa Boathouse Tuesday 25 June at 5.30pm. Welcome drink on arrival.

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