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President’s Report AGM 2023

By Fiona Latham-Cannon | December 12, 2023

‘The 2022-23 period has been an incredible year for the Chamber and local businesses. Following the post-boom of Winter 2022, the softer Winter of 2023 impacted the majority of businesses. The same issues continue to compound the visitor experience, with seasonal housing being at the top of the list, and this will likely remain a…

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Unlocking Success: A Dual Workshop Experience for Small Businesses

By Fiona Latham-Cannon | October 9, 2023

Calling all Snowy Mountains business enthusiasts! October brings with it Small Business Month 2023, and the Jindabyne Chamber of Commerce has something special in store for you. We’re excited to introduce not one but two transformative workshops designed to empower local businesses in the pursuit of success. Morning Session: “Building a Resilient Workforce for Small…

HSC students in Jindabyne and Cooma are one step closer to success after completing the University of Wollongong’s Future Me Program. Run by the Country Universities Centre Snowy Monaro (CUCSM) on behalf of UOW, the inaugural cohort of 26 students graduated last week. 

HSC students in Jindabyne and Cooma are one step closer to success

By Fiona Latham-Cannon | August 9, 2023

HSC students in Jindabyne and Cooma are one step closer to success after completing the University of Wollongong’s Future Me Program. Run by the Country Universities Centre Snowy Monaro (CUCSM) on behalf of UOW, the inaugural cohort of 26 students graduated last week.  After signing up in Term 2, 6 students in Cooma and 20…

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ChatGPT, what’s the Biz Buzz?

By Fiona Latham-Cannon | March 1, 2023

  In terms of business buzz, ChatGPT has received a lot of attention and interest from various industries and businesses. Its natural language processing abilities have many potential applications, including customer service, content creation, and data analysis. ChatGPT can help businesses automate and streamline their operations, saving time and money. For example, ChatGPT can be…

Spread the word among the fishing fraternity as 500 tagged rainbow trout will soon be released to kickstart the 2022-23 Snowy Trout Challenge. The large trout will be released into Lake Eucumbene, Lake Jindabyne plus Lake Crackenback and anyone who catches the 2022-23 yellow tagged fish can register their catch to win cash prizes. The beauty being, you may catch a tagged fish in October or November and still be eligible for the draws all the way until the end of April. The Snowy Trout Challenge will embark on its third season, and it’s set to be the best yet. Huge thanks must go to the sponsors who have contributed to the sponsorship cash pool, where every two weeks commencing November 13, one lucky fish number will be drawn out. The challenge is seven months of fishing and runs until end of April 2023. This season draws are every two weeks instead of monthly, giving anglers more opportunities to win. Gaden Trout Hatchery have been nurturing the trout all winter long and they will be released in early October. Stay tuned to the Snowy Trout Challenge Facebook page for all updates. To enter you must catch a tagged rainbow trout with this year’s tag. When you do, photograph yourself with your fish and tag and then proceed to the Facebook page or the linktr-ee website link to record your fish details. You are then entered into the cash draw. Participants can enter the ‘participation draw’ even if you don’t catch a fish, the cash prize drawn at the end of the challenge season. Good luck and happy fishing.

Snowy Trout Challenge starts in October for seven months of fishing

By Fiona Latham-Cannon | September 18, 2022

Spread the word among the fishing fraternity as 500 tagged rainbow trout will soon be released to kickstart the 2022-23 Snowy Trout Challenge. The large trout will be released into Lake Eucumbene, Lake Jindabyne plus Lake Crackenback and anyone who catches the 2022-23 yellow tagged fish can register their catch to win cash prizes. The beauty…

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Tafe NSW – Women in Business Program

By Fiona Latham-Cannon | August 22, 2022

Overview   This program aims to offer a fully subsidised online program for women who are looking to establish a micro business, a small business, or who are already operating a business. It forms part of the $7.8 million NSW Women’s Strategy 2018-22. The flexible design of the program means that participants can choose exactly…

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IT’S AN ALTITUDE THING this SUMMER 2022-2023 Marketing Campaign with Tourism Snowy Mountains

By Fiona Latham-Cannon | August 22, 2022

Be a part of something big! Snowy Mountains is funding a major marketing and media campaign to promote awareness of the incredible landscape, culture and tourism opportunities that abound in the Snowy Mountains. This partner program which piggy-backs on the main destination campaign will drive significant awareness momentum for operators to benefit from, providing them…

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Jobs and Skills Summit ground work by the Hon. Kristy McBain MP

By Fiona Latham-Cannon | August 22, 2022

This month the Jindabyne Chamber were invited to attend Eden-Monaro Business Forum to discuss the Jobs & Skills Summit |(5.30pm, Monday, 15 Aug 22) by Kristy McBain MP. ============ Dear Jindabyne Chamber, I would like to make sure that the views and ideas of Eden-Monaro workers and employers, businesses and unions contribute to build a…

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Get Ready – NSW ban on the supply of certain single-use plastic items from 1 November 2022

By Fiona Latham-Cannon | August 22, 2022

Get Ready – NSW ban on the supply of certain single-use plastic items from 1 November 2022   From 1 November 2022, supply of the following items will be banned in NSW: Plastic single-use cutlery (spoons, knives, forks, sporks, chopsticks – any utensil used for consuming food) Plastic single-use plates and bowls (excludes bowls with a spill proof lid…

The Business Community Resilience (BCR) Toolkit is a FREE online program to help businesses prepare for future disasters and disruptions. Delivered through 26 learning modules, the program empowers businesses in New South Wales to prepare, connect and build resilience.

Prepare for future disasters and disruptions with this Free Online Toolkit

By Fiona Latham-Cannon | August 22, 2022

The Business Community Resilience (BCR) Toolkit is a FREE online program to help businesses prepare for future disasters and disruptions. Delivered through 26 learning modules, the program empowers businesses in New South Wales to prepare, connect and build resilience. This is a Bushfire Community Recovery and Resilience Fund project through the joint Commonwealth/State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements…