On Monday last week, the ECCI hosted Hon. Reece Whitby MLA, Minister for Environment; Climate Action to discuss the 2022/23 State Budget and its implications for the Gascoyne. It was fantastic to see many of the Exmouth community attend the event to enjoy a delicious gourmet breakfast by Ningaloo Cooking Studio and listen to the … Continue reading 2022/2023 State Budget Breakfast
Last week The Exmouth Business Hub was lucky to have Desiree Dyer, a lawyer in workplace relations and safety teaching our local Exmouth business community the essentials of HR. For a subject matter that is very technical, Desiree did a fantastic job in delivering the information and full-day workshop in a way that was incredible … Continue reading Human Resources Workshop
Earlier this month the Exmouth Chamber of Commerce hosted the Exmouth Regional Business Engagement Forum, arranged by the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation. First, we heard from Andrew Griggs the Director, of Industry Development from the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation who spoke about a number of the Western Australian Government’s … Continue reading Regional Business Engagement Forum
The 20th of April 2022 marked the one year to go milestone of the 2023 Total Solar Eclipse in Western Australia. This week Tourism WA (TWA) officially launched the Eclipse marketing program led by Deputy Premier and Minister of Tourism Roger Cook. In his press conference this week, the Deputy Premier announced funding support of $19.3m for … Continue reading 2023 Ningaloo Total Solar Eclipse Update
Currently, the only playground equipment at Exmouth District High School (EDHS) is located in the kindy/pre-primary area or is only available for Year 1 & 2 students to play on. This means that students from years 3 to 10 have no climbing equipment to play on – that represents 66% of the year groups. The … Continue reading $180,000 for Exmouth School Playground
Your chamber has been listening and is pleased to announce the state government has now heard. For years the 2023 Total Solar Eclipse (TSE) has been a hot topic in our local community, with conversations and concerns becoming louder and louder over the last 12 months. On Friday the 11th of March the ECCI hosted … Continue reading $19.3 million budget injection to assist Total Solar Eclipse event delivery
Dealing with different personalities and communication styles can be challenging – which is why we dedicated Monday the 4th of April to understanding the psychology of people in the workplace. Expert in Management Training, Jill McCrum from JEM Management Training, delved straight into the content by getting us to complete a Personality Style questionnaire. After … Continue reading Managing Personalities in the Workplace
Friday morning started out very productive at the Exmouth Business Hub. Our local expert psychologist, Jullie Waller (Connect Psychotherapy), engaged the audience with an informative and interactive presentation on Mental Health in the Workplace. Over 15 attendees from the community and various businesses had come along, including those from Patches Therapy Services WA, IGA, Learmonth … Continue reading Mental Health in the Workplace Workshop
RCCIWA continues to advocate and in response to member feedback, The Regional Chamber of Commerce is conducting a survey to capture how regional businesses are being or expect to be impacted by the hold on the opening date and the current COVID 19 mandates and requirements for businesses. The information collected will be used to … Continue reading RCCIWA – COVID Impact Survey Now Open
PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY: BHP, Woodside, Mitsui, Santos, Horizon Power, the State Government and the Shire of Exmouth. This week the Exmouth Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ECCI) celebrated the Grand Opening of the Exmouth Business Hub. The Business Hub is ECCI’s home base and is like nothing else Exmouth has to offer. Located in the … Continue reading Grand Opening – Exmouth’s very own, one of a kind Business Hub
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