Victorian Chamber
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The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is an independent, non-government body representing the Victorian business community and industry.
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https://www.victorianchamber.com.au 18-09-2009 04:57:44
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You’re invited to join Q+A’s live studio audience in Melbourne next Mon 21 August!
Job insecurity is a reality for many Australians, but do the proposed Industry Relations Reforms go far enough?
Join the discussion: abc.net.au/qanda/studio-a…
ABC Australia
The Victorian Business Innovation Survey is now open to help Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions gain a better understanding of innovation in Victoria.
The survey will help DJSIR to create more effective place-based policies to support innovation by Victorian businesses. surveymonkey.com/r/business-inn…
Ahead of our special event that celebrates Victorian innovation, we spoke with Tien-Ti Mak from Transurban.
'We've got a wonderful opportunity to talk about how we can work together to bring these new technologies to life.'
Book now! victorianchamber.com.au/event/vcp-vict…
Congratulations to all businesses honoured at the 2023 Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame Awards.
VCCI and MCC members recognised at these awards include The Boeing Company, Alstom, AME Systems, Amiga Engineering, Modra, and ANCA CNC Machines.
victorianchamber.com.au/news/chamber-m…
#VCCI Chief Executive Paul Guerra's op-ed was published in the Herald Sun, promoting the importance of confidence and collaboration to continue growing Victoria.
Our survey showed that only 46% expect their revenue to grow over the next year!
Read more: victorianchamber.com.au/news/we-need-b…
#SummerTechLIVE is a fantastic @VicGovAU program delivering real results for Victorian businesses while boosting #Victoria ’s digital talent pool.
If you are a business or student and want to get involved, visit djsir.vic.gov.au/summertech-live
Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions | Victorian Chamber
According to LaunchVic 🚀 CEO Kate Cornick, the average business founder is 42 years old, “so it's never too late to start a startup”.
Ahead of our event celebrating Victoria as the home of innovation, we spoke with Kate, one of our expert panelists.
victorianchamber.com.au/news/fostering…