< November 2024 – January 2025 >
Chairman’s Report 2024
As we approach the end of 2024 and reflect on the year that has passed, it’s clear that this year has presented its challenges to small businesses with the ongoing cost of living pressures.
Against that backdrop however the small business community have shown they are as resilient as ever and with a few days to go until Christmas it is great to see Hobart a hive of activity.
Details: cghb.org.au/chair-report-2024

Collins Street Bike Lane Proposal
A public meeting about Hobart’s controversial dual bike lanes in Collins St is likely to be held in early February after our petition attracted 1000 signatures.
Details: cghb.org.au/collins-street
Final Networking Event for 2024
Thank you to everyone who attended our Xmas dinner at T42 Hobart. Our events will start up again in February 2025. Check out cghb.org.au/events to see what we did this year.
Our networking events are held every month and feature a guest speaker presenting on issues related to small businesses in Greater Hobart. They are also a chance to connect with people, discuss local issues, share advice, and offer support.
Small Business Cyber Resilience Service
Small businesses can now access the Small Business Cyber Resilience Service.
This service provides free, personalised cyber security support for small businesses with 19 employees or less, including sole traders.
Details: cghb.org.au/cyber-resilience
Changes for Businesses from 1 January 2025
As 2024 ends and 2025 begins, there are some changes that your business should be aware of.
Details: business.gov.au/news/changes
Latest Member – PSC Insurance Brokers Tasmania
PSC aim is to be your partner in insurance and business. They have local knowledge coupled with a national network of risk management specialists and access to insurance policies to match your requirements.
More info: cghb.org.au/psctasmania
Latest Member – Whisk & Co
Whisk & Co is a cafe located in Lenah Valley. At Whisk & Co passion and perfection runs through everything they do from their coffee to their Modern Australian inspired menu.
More info: cghb.org.au/whiskandco






