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Year: 2022
Supply chains: Staying ahead of the unpredictable with an Analytics Data Pipeline
In the last year, supply chains issues have risen to the top of the global agenda. Disruptions caused by geopolitical crises and the pandemic have stressed the importance of building operational resilience across supply chains. The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics figures shows over one-third (37 per cent) of all […]
Activities & Achievements | January – March 2021
We commenced 2021 in much the same way as we worked throughout 2020, with COVID Pandemic responses dominating our activities. Throughout the first quarter, the cry from business for greater certainty and proportionality in government responses to COVID cases continued as strongly as ever, with lockdowns for most governments unfortunately […]
Chief Economist
Role Purpose The Australian Chamber is a leading advocate for business. This role provides a unique opportunity to influence the direction, content and impact of the public and policy making debate around economic and industry policy, including energy policy. The role will make an important contribution to the leadership and […]
Morning tea with Senator the Hon Michaelia Cash, Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business
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Funding roundup April 11 – April 14: Meat subscription service Our Cow launches crowdfunding campaign, Carbon Count launches Series B funding round, and Birchal raises $3m to build an equity crowdfunding ecosystem
Dynamic Business brings you the key startup fundraising rounds from this week: Carbon Count, a SaaS-based climate change startup, has officially opened its Series B funding round to accelerate its international expansion and become the leading platform for creating high-quality and high-integrity carbon credits. Series B funding will be used […]
Election 2022: Here’s what Labor has in store for your business
Dynamic Business looks at what the campaigners have in store for small businesses ahead of the federal election on May 21. In the first edition, we examine Anthony Albanese’s labor party, which bills itself as “the party of small business.” We’ll try to break down the policies they’ve stated they’ll […]
How SMEs can find success during uncertain times
The past two years have been among the most challenging business owners have faced. The world is now emerging into what many describe as the “New Norm”, characterised by uncertainty and ambiguity. This new reality is stressful and difficult for many business owners to navigate. The solution for two Australian […]
Elections 2022: Sustainability, supply chain resilience on ARA’s list of demands
The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) has outlined its five key strategic demands for all parties, following two particularly tough years for the retail industry. Its demands look at small business recovery, sustainability, supply chain resilience, labour and skills shortages, and inclusive and equitable workplaces. “From the conflict in Europe to […]