
Published: The Mercury 16th December 2024 Sue Bailey A public meeting about Hobart’s controversial bike lanes in Collins St is likely to be held in February after a petition attracted 1000 signatures. The signatures were gathered by Confederation of Greater Hobart Businesses chairman Edwin Johnstone and could result in an elector poll of Hobart ratepayers…
Published: The Mercury 12th December 2024 A majority of Hobart councillors voted to continue thescramble crossing trial indefinitely. Why call these things atrial? The outcomes are predetermined and never put in placewith local businesses in mind, just ideology. Scramble crossing make no sense with our mainly one-way streets. They are a terribly inefficient way to…

Majority of Hobart Residents Opposed to Collins Street Bike Lanes, Research Shows A clear majority of Hobart residents are opposed to the proposed Collins Street dual-bike lanes, according toresearch undertaken by respected Tasmanian pollster Enterprise Marketing and Research Services (EMRS). The research shows that 58 per cent of the residents of greater Hobart (Clark) oppose…

This year our Christmas get together will be held at T42 Hobart on Tuesday 17th December at 6:30pm. Come celebrate the end of another year and support one of our members in T42 Hobart. Price includes 3 course meal with drink on arrival. Download Menu Event Information

Our guest speaker for November is Penny Stinger from AusIndustry. AusIndustry provides a connection between small and medium size business and government. Open to members and non-members, our events are a chance to connect with people in the Greater Hobart area, discuss local issues, share advice, and offer support. Event Details About Penny Penny Stringer…

Published: The Mercury 9th November 2024 Last week over 100 concerned business owners and residents of Hobart attended a public meeting on the bike lane proposal for Collins St. The event was organised by the Confederation of Greater Hobart Business. The consensus was the current proposal for Collins St goes too far with dual bike…

On Thursday 31st October the CGHB held a public meeting at the RACV Hotel is Hobart. The purpose was to discuss the current and proposed changes to vehicle access and parking on Collins’s Street in Hobart’s CBD due to the installation of dual bikes. The meeting was a great success with over 100 people in…

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October is Safe Work Month and our guest speaker is Workplace Psychosocial Risk Management consultant Fiona McCarthy. Fiona will cover some of the latest safety topics, now or soon to be sitting in WHS law in Tasmania including Gender Diversity and Discrimination, and Industrial Manslaughter. Open to members and non-members, our events are a chance…