Covid-19 & FUTURE Bncc Events
Brisbane North Chamber of Commerce has been closely monitoring the latest advice with regards the coronavirus pandemic and public events.
In the interest of the safety and well being of our members, visitors, and event staff we have therefore taken the decision to cancel all chamber events scheduled for April and May this year.
This includes:
- BNCC Night Owls on 6 April
- BNCC Night Owls on 11 May
- BNCC Economic Update breakfast on 13 May
Our intention is to reschedule the Economic Update breakfast for later in the year. Night Owls networking events will resume once we have clear advice pertaining to the safe resumption of public events.
We wish to advise all members the chamber remains very much open for business.
We will continue to provide information regarding the latest announcements of support and assistance from government and other organisations.
From HR to logistics, cash flow to remote working, we are also receiving considerable feedback about the difficult and complex challenges northside business are facing as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
In response, we are looking at innovative ways of providing online training and advice sessions for members who are having to adjust to new ways of doing business.
As members our vision and mission has never been more relevant. We are here to build a business community to support each other... and that's exactly what we are going to do.
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Simon Penrose
President
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