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Getting down to business

The sun was shining over the river for a picture perfect morning as local operators gathered for the latest Noosa Chamber networking event, hosted by Joel and Alisa of i02 Insurance

Group and Brett from Simply Print.

Both businesses are known for championing local enterprise and nurturing the strong relationships that underpin the Noosa business landscape.

Graham from 250 Grammi generously opened his venue as location host, and with baristas Octavia and Lily, delivered more than 70 coffees — an impressive feat for a venue that

doesn’t usually serve breakfast.

Chamber events give host businesses the chance to share a snapshot of their story, and this month Alisa from i02 Insurance offered insight into their journey to becoming an

independently licensed broker firm. Her message to fellow operators was simple and emphatic: network, network, network.

“These connections are really powerful,” she said.

Brett, from Simply Print, followed with a memorable piece of business wisdom passed down from his early mentor: “Always treat the person who wants five copies printed with the same respect as the person who wants 50,000 brochures. You never know when that person needing five copies will recommend you to the next person who needs 50,000.”

The Chamber also launched its new membertomember promotional segment, Promo Vox, with Steven Field from Offermann’s taking the inaugural spot. Members attending future

events will be able to participate simply by emailing the Chamber.

It was heartening to see such a strong turnout, with local operators exchanging ideas, insights, business cards, and conversations about the opportunities and challenges that shape daily business life. Noosa Council Mayor Frank Wilkie was in attendance, along with staff from the Economic Development Department – all making themselves available for a chat with

local business operators.

Looking ahead, Andrew Davidson continues to lead the Chamber’s workshop program, with limited seats still available for the first session of 2026: “Maximize Your Business

Opportunities in 2026.” The workshop will guide participants through:

Optimising margins and improving cashflow

Mastering sales and marketing

Engaging staff, suppliers, and systems

The session will be presented by Alan Dessells, former President and CEO of Volvo Cars Japan, whose extensive experience in business growth and leadership offers a valuable opportunity for small businesses aiming to strengthen their performance.

With membership numbers now among the strongest in Queensland, the Chamber enters 2026 with momentum and optimism, continuing its commitment to supporting and elevating

the Noosa business community.

For further information visit: Noosa Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Home

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