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South Australian Business Chamber

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Formerlly Business SA. Your success is our business.

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Friday Night was truly the night of nights for South Australia's business community, as we celebrated the 2023 South Australian Premier's Business and Export Awards. Now it's time to reflect on the night that was. You can view the full photo gallery from the evening here 👇

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新年快乐!龙行龘龘! The team at the South Australian Business Chamber wishes everyone celebrating a year filled with happiness, prosperity, and good fortune. Happy Lunar New Year 🐉🎊

新年快乐!龙行龘龘!

The team at the South Australian Business Chamber wishes everyone celebrating a year filled with happiness, prosperity, and good fortune. 

Happy Lunar New Year 🐉🎊
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"The cancellation of such a large event in Adelaide will have a profound ripple effect on local supply chains" - Andrew Kay - CEO theguardian.com/culture/2024/f…

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Results from the December quarter South Australian Business Chamber and William Buck Survey of Business Expectations are out now. See the full findings at sabusinesschamber.com.au/businessnow

Results from the December quarter South Australian Business Chamber and William Buck Survey of Business Expectations are out now.
See the full findings at sabusinesschamber.com.au/businessnow
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Today's announcement from the Australian Energy Regulator that small businesses on a default market offer will receive an average of $481 savings per year, will only impact 15% of SA businesses. Ahead of the state budget, the South Australian Business Chamber has proposed

Today's announcement from the Australian Energy Regulator that small businesses on a default market offer will receive an average of $481 savings per year, will only impact 15% of SA businesses.

Ahead of the state budget, the South Australian Business Chamber has proposed
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The abolition of payroll tax by any government is highly unlikely, however, we believe there are opportunities for reform that will not only make South Australia more economically competitive but support our state as we take on the ambitious defence, energy and infrastructure

The abolition of payroll tax by any government is highly unlikely, however, we believe there are opportunities for reform that will not only make South Australia more economically competitive but support our state as we take on the ambitious defence, energy and infrastructure
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China to remove all duties on Australian bottled wine from tomorrow. Big development for the SA wine industry. More details ABC Adelaide news at 7PM. #saparli

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🍷 BREAKING 🍷 The South Australian Business Chamber represents a significant amount of South Australia’s wineries and provides export document stamping for thousands of businesses across the state. Andrew Kay, CEO of the South Australian Business Chamber knows the Chinese

🍷 BREAKING 🍷

The South Australian Business Chamber represents a significant amount of South Australia’s wineries and provides export document stamping for thousands of businesses across the state.

Andrew Kay, CEO of the South Australian Business Chamber knows the Chinese
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For 26 years, SAYES has been a beacon for thousands of local entrepreneurs, aiding them in starting and scaling their businesses. The government funding that has supported the program ran out in December 2023, and any future funding is yet to be confirmed. Without that support,

For 26 years, SAYES has been a beacon for thousands of local entrepreneurs, aiding them in starting and scaling their businesses. The government funding that has supported the program ran out in December 2023, and any future funding is yet to be confirmed. Without that support,
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The future of the 26 year old Young Entrepreneur Program is in serious doubt if the state government does not re-commit to its support. sabusinesschamber.com.au/about-business…

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In a 12 point submission to Treasurer Mullighan ahead of the June budget, the South Australian Business Chamber has highlighted the critical need for the government to reduce the cost imposts being faced by businesses and provide support to help drive productivity and encourage

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Tonights budget emphases the need for the state government to step up its support for businesses in the state budget, following negligible assistance provided federally.

Tonights budget emphases the need for the state government to step up its support for businesses in the state budget, following negligible assistance provided federally.
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The Fair Work Commission has announced that employees on Minimum Wage and those who are paid under Modern Awards will receive a pay increase of 3.75% from 1 July 2024. More to come.

The Fair Work Commission has announced that employees on Minimum Wage and those who are paid under Modern Awards will receive a pay increase of 3.75% from 1 July 2024.

More to come.
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The South Australian Government has delivered a ‘safe’ State Budget that fails to address the pressing needs of the business community, according to Andrew Kay, Chief Executive of the South Australian Business Chamber.

The South Australian Government has delivered a ‘safe’ State Budget that fails to address the pressing needs of the business community, according to Andrew Kay, Chief Executive of the South Australian Business Chamber.