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What can the Caloundra Chamber of Commerce and Industry do for your business?
Access to a strong combined voice, ensuring a greater impact than an individual could achieve. The Chamber provides businesses with a forum to have their say on issues of concern, and the collective clout of several hundred business people when taking these concerns to Council and Government.
The opportunity to have your say on Government initiatives. The Chamber represents the interests of members on Policy Taskforces that have a direct impact on the development of business in Caloundra.
Monthly Newsletter & Website Chamber members receive a regular monthly newsletter providing them with: • Communication on events and happenings in the business community; • Business tips and educational material; • A competitive advertising medium; • Editorial promotion of member businesses; • Business Directory.
Plus, a website that provides: • An e-commerce portal, linked to strategic websites; • Competitive advertising opportunities; • On line Business Directory.
Opportunities to develop new business relationships, and to grow and promote your business in the company of like minded business operators. Regular Networking and Dinner Meetings are informative and good fun. They provide business enhancement opportunities through meeting and networking with fellow members. They also provide promotional opportunities through sponsorship.
Involvement in shaping the business and commercial image of Caloundra. The Chamber encourages participation in business education and self-development seminars conducted by the Department of State Development, often provided at little or no cost. Membership means that you are part of the promotion of business in Caloundra.
Participation in actively promoting Caloundra as a progressive and exciting locality to work in and visit. The Chamber is constantly working to increase the awareness amongst Caloundra and Sunshine Coast residents, and visitors, of the attractions, goods and services available in Caloundra, thus promoting Caloundra as a desirable place in which to live and work, and to visit.
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