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SUMMARY:Supporting business mental health and wellbeing
DESCRIPTION:The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland\, in partnership with the Queensland Mental Health Commission and local chambers of commerce\, would like to invite you to join a discussion on mental health and well-being and its impact on business. \nMany Queensland businesses have faced challenges over the past three years brought about by the pandemic\, worker and supply shortages\, as well as natural disasters. But there are many opportunities ahead for businesses to capitalise on too. \nMental health and well-being have a ripple effect that impacts not only you\, but also your staff\, stakeholders\, and the local community. \nThat’s why being mentally\, as well as operationally\, ready to manage the ups and downs of running a business is so important. \nOur expert guest speakers will take you through the importance of mental health and well-being and provide you with a range of information and resources to support you and your thriving business. \nEvent details:\nDate: Friday\, 17 February 2023\nTime: 7:00—8:30 am\nVenue: Victoria Park\nAddress: 309 Herston Road\, Herston\nCost: $25*\n*All proceeds will go to your local chambers to support mental health and wellness initiatives. \nDoors open at 6:30 am for a 7:00 am sharp start.\nA sit-down breakfast will be provided.\nPlease inform us of any dietary requirements at the time of registration.
URL:https://loed.com.au/events/supporting-business-mental-health-and-wellbeing/
LOCATION:Victoria Park\, 309 Herston Road\, Herston\, Queensland\, 4006\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Business Development,Business in the City of Logan
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SUMMARY:Understanding your carbon snapshot
DESCRIPTION:CCIQ ecoBiz is excited to announce the launch of ecoBiz Carbon Snapshot tool. This can convert information from your energy\, water and waste bills into carbon emissions that can be aggregated to provide a carbon snapshot. \nJoin the ecoBiz team at the free webinar “Understanding your carbon snapshot with ecoBiz” to learn more and how the tool will be useful as a starting point for your carbon emissions and help you make informed decisions. \nDate: Wednesday\, 8 February 2023\nTime: 12:30—1:30 pm\nLocation: Online \nAbout the presenter\nCharlotte Taylor – ecoBiz Program Manager @CCIQ \nCharlotte is an experienced sustainable certification program manager\, team leader\, trainer and policy advisor. She is responsible for the successful delivery and development of the ecoBiz program – a free sustainable advisory program for small and medium businesses in Queensland.
URL:https://loed.com.au/events/understanding-your-carbon-snapshot-with-ecobiz/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Business Development,Business in the City of Logan
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230204T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230204T153000
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SUMMARY:Real men\, real life journeys of darkness and hope: in-person and live streamed in conversation event
DESCRIPTION:Lightbulb Moments Through The Eyes of Men is a new book compiled by Kerrie Atherton\, counsellor and long-time mental health advocate. This is the third book in her Stories of HOPE series. Fifteen men share their stories of darkness and hope on the other side of the struggle. \nJoin us for a special In Conversation event with Kerrie. Logan resident Justin Geange from Mates in Construction will also join Kerrie. Justin is featured in Kerrie’s second book. Mates in Construction aims to reduce the high level of suicide among Australian construction workers. \nJason Dasey from Radio Logan 101FM will be the MC at this event and has written the foreword to the new book. \nBookings are essential for both the in-person and the online event. \nIf you register for the online event\, you will receive your booking link the day prior to this event. \nBooks will be available for purchase and signing at the in-person event.
URL:https://loed.com.au/events/real-men-real-life-journeys-of-darkness-and-hope-in-person-and-live-streamed-in-conversation-event/
LOCATION:Logan Central Library\, 26 Wilbur Street\, Logan Central\, QLD\, 4114
CATEGORIES:Business Development,Business in the City of Logan
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20221110T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20221110T114500
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SUMMARY:Understanding Manufacturing Support
DESCRIPTION:Helping Queensland Manufacturers to better navigate State Government support. \nThe Department of State Development\, Infrastructure\, Local Government and Planning (DSDILGP) is proud to launch the How the Government can help your Business Series\, incorporating a collection of webinars which will be delivered to businesses across Queensland providing participants with targeted information on available grants\, services\, programs and support from across government (both state and federal agencies) to help them succeed. \nParticipants are free to choose the webinar topic(s) that are most beneficial and relevant to meeting their business needs. \nAs the first event in the How Government can help your Business Series\, the Understanding Manufacturing Support webinar is hosted by the DSDILGP SEQ South Regional Office in partnership with the Department Regional Development\, Manufacturing and Water (DRDMW) to provide manufacturers valuable information on Queensland Government grants and support for manufacturers. \nIn the 45-minute session Queensland Manufacturers will understand: \n\nThe role of DRDMW in delivering the Queensland Advanced Manufacturing 10-year Roadmap and Action Plan\nThe assistance provided by the Regional Manufacturing Hubs including the Manufacturing Hubs Grant Program (MHGP)\nThe Made in Queensland (MIQ) Grant for the opening of Round 5 and application instructions on how to apply\nHow DSDILGP can help your manufacturing business\n\nThis webinar will conclude with an interactive Q&A session to clarify any enquiries relating to the topics above. \n 
URL:https://loed.com.au/events/understanding-manufacturing-support/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Business Development,Business in the City of Logan
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20221018T073000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20221018T090000
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SUMMARY:Good Governance – a for-purpose Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:“Whether it’s a community sport\, charity or business\, every organisation needs good governance AND good operations. But have you ever stopped to explore where the line between the two should be? In the community sector\, many board and committee members rise to leadership positions almost by default. They typically have two motivations: interest and passion. But while each board member may have been on the operational side of their organisation for many years\, they don’t necessarily have a focused\, systemised approach to good governance. So it’s easy for them to keep getting drawn back into operations\, leaving all of the governance duties to slip. Understanding the separation of governance and operations can be critical to the success of an organisation. Michael’s short presentation will help you see the board’s role in a new way by shining a light on that line between the two\, and help you reassess how much time you get to spend ON the business\, while still making sure all the operational duties are covered.” – Michael Connelly | Managing Director | CPR Group \nWillem is a professionally registered Industrial engineer with postgraduate degrees in engineering and business and is a Certified Business coach/facilitator with The Alternative Board International. He has worked in the Fuel & Chemical Industry\, with experience in Operational & Scheduled maintenance\, Supply Chain and Logistics projects\, Logistics operations\, Operational support and Alternative access systems (scaffolding\, mobile platforms\, cranes and cherry pickers) and ended his Twenty-year career in the corporate world as the Lead Engineer for a Chemicals division of an International corporation. \nWillem brings that experience and knowledge to the small/medium/micro business through The Alternative Board\, which focuses on bringing business owners together to share knowledge and expertise and establishes a safe & confidential environment to challenge ideas and ask the relevant questions for their business to the next level. Over the last five years at The Alternative Board\, Willem has helped business owners unlock exponential business growth\, survive hostile takeover attempts\, grow through the impact of Covid challenges and not only unlock but achieve the personal goals that they had envisioned when starting out on their business owners’ journey. \nBook in today and we’ll see you at the Logan Chamber of Commerce “For Purpose” Breakfast!
URL:https://loed.com.au/events/good-governance-a-for-purpose-breakfast/
LOCATION:Performance Studios\, 3994-3996 Pacific Highway\, Loganholme\, Queensland\, 4129\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Business Development,Business in the City of Logan
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