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Tasmanian Business Reporter February 2017

In the February Tasmanian Business Reporter we take a look at the millennial influence on Tasmanian business, with new technology and ecommerce trends set to reshape the economy.   You’ll also find exciting news of Stornaway and TasTafe’s new youth employment initiative, along with the master plan set to transform the Burnie Town Centre and the positive outlook for Hobart’s property and retail market.

In the February Tasmanian Business Reporter we take a look at the millennial influence on Tasmanian business, with new technology and ecommerce trends set to reshape the economy.
 
You’ll also find exciting news of Stornaway and TasTafe’s new youth employment initiative, along with the master plan set to transform the Burnie Town Centre and the positive outlook for Hobart’s property and retail market.

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<strong>Tasmanian</strong> <strong>Business</strong> <strong>Reporter</strong> - FEBRUARY <strong>2017</strong> 11<br />

EVENTS NEWS<br />

EVENT:<br />

District<br />

Nurses<br />

Double<br />

Diamond<br />

Jubilee<br />

LOCATION:<br />

Wrest Point<br />

Hotel Casino<br />

DATE:<br />

December 16,<br />

2016<br />

ABOVE: Cathy Lea, left, and Diane Archer from Independent Health<br />

Care Services.<br />

ABOVE: Steve Withers from Fisheries Compliance and Jackie Withers from<br />

Independent Health Care Services.<br />

LEFT: Fabian<br />

Dixon,<br />

Sandra<br />

Dixon,<br />

Gloria<br />

Mendoza and<br />

Renae Fysh<br />

from Guardian<br />

Network.<br />

ABOVE: Pene Shashall, left, from the Department of Human<br />

Services, student Sophie Jones and Andrew Harris from TasTafe.<br />

EVENT: Launch of<br />

the TCCI's<br />

Tasmania Report.<br />

LOCATION:<br />

Country Club<br />

Launceston.<br />

DATE:<br />

December 14, 2016.<br />

The report's<br />

findings can be<br />

found on the<br />

TCCI's website and<br />

photos from the<br />

state roadshow can<br />

be viewed on the<br />

TCCI's Facebook<br />

page.<br />

ABOVE:<br />

TCCI Chief Executive Michael Bailey, left, economist and report<br />

author Saul Eslake and TCCI Deputy Chairman Paul Arnold.<br />

ABOVE: Bede Clifton of Launceston Country Club, left, Launceston<br />

Alderman Hugh McKenzie and Tourism Northern Tasmania Chief<br />

Executive Chris Griffin.<br />

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