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Y(E)P Ipswich – Understanding Meta Business Suite

From Y(E)P Ipswich: We understand how important it is to use social media for our business, but finding the time to create content and post it can be a challenge. Once you have content, how do you know if it’s working? Meta Business Suite is a professional platform designed to assist you in understanding the […]

Understanding Manufacturing Support Webinar

The Understanding Manufacturing Support Webinar will be hosted by the Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning SEQ South Regional Office run in partnership with Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water and is aimed at providing Queensland manufacturers valuable information on Queensland Government grants and support for manufacturers.   In the 45 minute webinar […]

ASPIRE Workshops

Empowering businesses to exchange waste as a resource Scenic Rim Regional Council has partnered with ASPIRE, a digital business tool that brings businesses together to exchange value. ♻️ ASPIRE helps businesses reduce costs associated with waste disposal and inputs, and support the environment by saving on carbon dioxide emissions. ASPIRE’s online matchmaking tool uses innovative […]

Boonah Christmas Festival Parade Registrations are OPEN!

The Boonah District Chamber of Commerce in partnership with sponsoring businesses will present the Boonah Street Festival on Thursday evening December 15, 2022. We would welcome the involvement of businesses and clubs in the Festival Parade as we know it would not be possible without community support. This year the theme is ‘Let’s Celebrate’ so […]

DESBT Connections Update

Safe Work Month Safe Work Month raises community and industry awareness about the importance of work health and safety, and best practice rehabilitation and return to work. But this is not something we should work on just in October – safer, healthier workplaces are for everyone, every day. Get involved by promoting safe work in […]

Indigenous Business Month – Actions Today, Impact Tomorrow

Indigenous Business Month is an annual celebration that occurs every October and 2022 marks its 8th year. Indigenous Business Month shines a light on the growing ranks of successful Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses across Queensland. This year’s theme is ACTIONS TODAY, IMPACT TOMORROW to inspire the next generation of First Nations business leaders. […]

6 week Yoga for Anxiety Course

Owning, managing and working in a small business can be incredibly tough. The uncertainty, inconsistency and heavy work load can all cause increased anxiety. Over the last few years the impacts of COVID have definitely taken their toll and continue to with staff shortages and forced isolations. This stress has physical, mental and emotional impacts […]

Boonah Chamber of Commerce 2023 Business Directory

The Boonah District Chamber of Commerce will once again be producing a Businesses Directory this year. Each listing will cost $100 5000 Directories will be printed and distributed via local businesses and the Boonah Visitor Information Centre. The directory listing will be under appropriate business headings, and will include business name, address, phone and either […]

Women’s Leadership Development Scholarships Now Available

Women & Leadership Australia is currently offering professional development scholarships for Boonah District Chamber of Commerce and members. The scholarships are open to women at all levels, from outside formal leadership positions to senior and executive leaders. Women & Leadership Australia (WLA) supports women at all levels across all sectors and industries. Our career-defining leadership programs bring […]

Scenic Rim’s iconic wildlife to feature in landmark artwork

Wildlife for which the Scenic Rim is renowned will feature in a 44-metre long mural that will become one of the largest public artworks in the region, adding colour and vibrancy to the Boonah town centre. Following community consultation, and on the recommendation of the Scenic Rim Arts Reference Group, Council at its Ordinary Meeting […]