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Presidents Report October 2017
I would like to thank our committee members for their work and support this last year and to our administration officer, Karlette Perry for the great work she does behind the scenes.
Probably the biggest change this year and has been somewhat confusing for the membership is the change from the Circular Head Business Group to the Smithton Retail Group. Business owners have a choice of belonging to either the Progress Group or the new Smithton Retail Group depending on where your interest lies. The Progress Group is interested in the growth and economic development of the broader Circular Head community whereas the Retail Group is purely about retail.
Current Projects – President’s News – Presented to CH Business Group on February 13, 2013
Over the last 6 months the Progress Group has been involved in several projects around the region.
On behalf of the Council and funded by the Department of Economic Development the Progress Group has been engaged to oversee the construction of power lines on the Harcus River Rd to facilitate the development of new dairy farms in this area This has been progressing steadily.
We have been active in endeavouring to get the Port of Stanley upgraded so that live cattle can be moved between King Island and Circular Head. Since the closure of the abattoir on King Island this has become even more important and even though cattle are presently being shipped through the Port of Burnie this is not particularly acceptable from an animal welfare issue as the trip is 5 hours longer than it would be to Stanley. Engagement with Tasports and Minister O’Byrne is ongoing.
PRESIDENTS REPORT – 7th August 2013
Twelve months ago we scaled down the size of our committee from 15 to a total of 7 in the hope of having a more focused executive and I feel this has been a success. At the same time the retail section reinvigorated themselves and evolved into the Business Group under the stewardship of Tania, Patsy and Jane. This has given us the time to concentrate on the broader scale projects. With retail taking a hammering over this last 12 months or so, I am convinced it would be in even worse shape if not for the efforts of the Business Group.
We have been fortunate to have Megan Riley come on board as our Administration Officer and hit the deck running, putting together the new Circular Head Business Directory, a tremendous effort Megan.
Sunday 23rd June 2013 – Unlock Tasmania Rally
Neither my husband or myself were born and bred in Circular Head, it has been our choice to reside here for 40 years 30 of those spent farming in the fertile agricultural lands, and having the choice, and privilege to rear our family in a close and safe community.
We love it and would not change a thing!!
Right now others have had these choices taken away, forced to leave families and friends to pursue work, why. Interest rates are the lowest in 50 years and looks like reaching record lows, however people will not borrow money!!!
Shipping Study
The CHPG today announces a study into the prospects and options for a new shipping service between Circular Head, King Island and Melbourne.
CHPG believes that the economic connection between King Island and Circular Head and the mutual prosperity of both areas is somewhat unexplored and something which has great potential for both areas. It would be a wise strategic move to have closer economic relations with our mutual strong dependence on agricultural production.