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Gold Coast & Hinterland
Gold Coast Salary Survey Breakfast
Thursday 13 November
Changes in salary, market and staffing trends are becoming ever prevalent across the business community. Join Commerce Queensland as we present our Gold Coast Salary Survey Breakfast, in conjunction with Hays.
In response to the need to identify dramatic salary shifts based on workplace reforms and the skills shortage, this breakfast is designed to discuss the results of a recent salary survey undertaken in the region.
Join our speakers
Stephen Nance, State Manager - Workplace Relations, Commerce Queensland
Stephen will provide an update on workplace relations and insight into current and emerging trends in the region's labour market.
Fiona Bennett, Senior Manager, Hays Accountancy & Finance - Executive Finance
Fiona will review the 2008 Hays Salary Survey and discuss what's in store for salaries across Queensland.
| Date |
Thursday 13 November |
| Time |
6.45am for 7.00am - 9.00am (breakfast included) |
| Venue |
Conrad Jupiters, Gold Coast Highway, Broadbeach |
| Price |
Member: $55.00; Non-member: $75.00 (Price includes GST) |
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Increasing your Productivity
Tuesday 11 November
Commerce Queensland in partnership with ENACT Business Architects presents PRAK Workshop: An interactive workshop designed to provide you with the skills to identify, measure and set your productivity levels to see profit grow.
This event will provide you with practical steps to:
- Identify and measure your productivity levels today
- Set productivity benchmarks for the new financial year
- Identify and plan your strategies to meet your objectives
- How to involve and provide incentives for your team to be a part of productivity improvement and much, much more!
| Date |
Tuesday 11 November |
| Time |
6.45am for 7.00am - 9.00am (breakfast included) |
| Venue |
Sofitel Gold Coast Broadbeach, 81 Surf Parade, Broadbeach |
| Price |
Member: $50.00; Non-member: $75.00 (Price includes GST) |
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September Quarter 2008: Global financial crisis rocks Gold Coast business confidence
Businesses on the Gold Coast hold a grim outlook for the state and national economies according to the latest St.George Bank - Commerce Queensland Pulse Survey of Business Conditions.
Commerce Queensland President, Beatrice Booth, said the drop in business confidence has been primarily driven by the current crisis in financial markets and potential downturn in some of the world's major economies.
"There are real concerns these developments will further undermine domestic consumer and business confidence, leading to lower spending and investment and slower economic growth," Mrs Booth said.
Gold Coast Three Codes Charity Luncheon
The Gold Coast Three Codes Charity Luncheon was held on Friday 15 February at Conrad Jupiter's. AFL Gold Coast, Gold Coast Jetstar Titans and Rugby Gold Coast joined together to share their insights with over 150 members from the Gold Coast business community.
The event raised over $8,500 for The Titans Community Fund, The Perry Cross Foundation and Boys Town.

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