The Chronicle

Year for opportunit­ies for Toowoomba chamber

- ANNA MEREDITH

THE new year has arrived and we here at the chamber are looking forward to a jampacked 2019 with all our members and sponsors.

Your chamber is independen­t and inclusive organisati­on, that seeks to create an environmen­t where business and entreprene­urial spirit can grow and thrive, overall strengthen­ing our local business economy.

Keeping in the theme of striving for growth, our first Business at Dusk networking evening will be held next Wednesday, January 23 with our Foundation Partner the University of Southern Queensland (USQ).

To advance in today’s competitiv­e world, we need to think bigger, act faster, work smarter.

As the number-one university for graduate employment in Queensland, USQ has helped more than 100,000 students become more.

More than passionate, skilled and employable - USQ students are encouraged to become inspiring, indispensa­ble and in demand.

Join us next Wednesday in the HUB at USQ to find out how you can get access to these in-demand graduates.

There are many opportunit­ies for local businesses to engage with USQ’s programs and initiative­s and our Business at Dusk event is the perfect opportunit­y to come along to better understand how.

Education and Training is not only an important contributo­r to our local economy, but it is also a focus for business developmen­t, sustainabi­lity and future profitabil­ity.

The chamber seeks to ensure that our local businesses have access to relevant, up-todate, quality training and workshops and we look forward to announcing our 2019 workshop schedule.

Become more with the USQ and Toowoomba Chamber in 2019. Register today at toowoombac­hamber.com.

‘‘ MORE THAN PASSIONATE, SKILLED AND EMPLOYABLE - USQ STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO BECOME INSPIRING, INDISPENSA­BLE AND IN DEMAND. ANNA MEREDITH

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