IT IS a new era for the Whitsundays, with our re-elected Queensland Member of Parliament Amanda Camm entering government and the Cabinet as Minister for Families, Seniors and Disability Services, and also Minister for Child Safety and the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence.
The Whitsundays Chamber of Commerce and Industry (WCCI) offers our congratulations to the candidates, who stepped up to represent our community and responded to Chamber member concerns.
We look forward to continuing to raise the challenges and ideas of the Whitsunday business community with Ms Camm, particularly the priorities of road infrastructure, business insurance and increasing regional influence.
The Chamber’s advocacy efforts span all levels of government, and regional stakeholder groups, where we are a voice for the business community.
We have recently been appointed to Whitsunday Regional Council’s Economic Development Advisory Group.
The group has the distinct purpose to support and promote the growth, sustainability, and competitiveness of our local economy, through collaboration between the local government and key industry and business stakeholders.
In addition to this forum, the Chamber has embarked on a series of regular knowledge exchange briefings with Council, and our members for State and Federal Government.
We are holding our Annual General Meeting, on Thursday, November 7, providing positive reports on membership growth, engagement, and financial sustainability.
We will also outline plans for the year ahead, including the establishment of a Chamber Advisory Group.
This will be a strategic ‘think tank’ that will shape a range of Chamber initiatives, such as the Federal Election, regional economic development, workforce availability and productivity, and our Whitsunday Business Conference.
We look forward to sharing updates on our progress and how the business community can get involved.