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Skin in the game
According to Packer Leather’s Lindsay Packer, constantly evolving is the key to business survival even in a global pandemic. It’s something this family business has done since 1891.
Free online learning for Moreton Bay businesses
Businesses looking for expert advice in navigating through COVID-19 and planning their recovery will soon be able to tap into free online learning.
Meet innovation guru Sarah Pearson
Business owners, entrepreneurs and innovators will have the chance to meet leader in innovation Dr Sarah Pearson at the next Innovate Moreton Bay social catch-up. It’s a chance to share ideas and learn from someone with global experience.
Making next-level manufacturing a reality
New equipment valued at almost $1.8million has taken Brendale’s Elexon Electronics to the next level – increasing its capability to manufacture for the defence, medical and mining industries. It’s good news for jobs and manufacturing in the region.
App to provide hospitality lifeline
The hospitality industry is facing enormous challenges at present, but a guy from Murrumba Downs hopes an app he’s developed will help get them through these tough times.
Expo showcasing jobs, business recovery
Being part of the 2020 Recovery Moreton Bay Region Business and Jobs Expo has never been easier – or cheaper.
Jobs boost for Narangba Innovation Precinct
The State Government has just signed off on a Temporary Local Planning Instrument to drive economic recovery, business growth and job creation at Narangba Innovation Precinct.
Showroom leads road to recovery
Business is bouncing back for a Caboolture company which, after months battling through the COVID-19 shutdown, now has more than $1 million in contracts.
Chambers unite to boost business and tourism
Chambers of commerce across the Moreton Bay Region are joining a push for Queenslanders to discover their state and the businesses that call it home.
Council Budget to create new jobs in Moreton Bay Region
Moreton Bay Regional Council’s 2020/21 Budget will directly employ at least 130 people and support up to another 3000 through a $220 million capital works program.