The ACT Government is extending a range of economic survival measures to help local businesses continue to trade and keep Canberrans employed during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Guests at last night’s Canberra Business Chamber networking event at Canberra Southern Cross Club Woden mingled at a safe 1.5 metre distance by using “discussion pods” and rotating “speed dating style” regularly throughout the evening.
Alison Kirk-Lauritsen is the brains behind the sustainable dog treat brand Feed for Thought, developed locally in collaboration with her personal taste tester, Max.
Those looking for their DIY and homewares fix from Spotlight will no longer have to head across the border, with the first store based in the ACT set to open its doors on Wednesday 1 July.
Outdoor clothing and recreational goods chain Anaconda opened its new store in Gungahlin over the weekend (20 June), just in time for snow season, providing employment for 30 people across full-time and...
Mail Boxes Etc (MBE) Manuka is celebrating 25 years of ‘making business easier’ for the Canberra community on Friday 19 June.
The long-standing store, located on the ground floor of Endeavour House in...
Business confidence is growing as government restrictions ease in the ACT however there is still concern surrounding what a post-COVID future will look like for the local economy.
Canberra Business Chamber CEO Graham...
Specialists in vintage Japanese fabric and clothing, KimoYES is ready to reopen and will be flinging open their doors on Saturday 13 June.
Owner Jill Grant says the Phillip store has been closed...
Rebates on electricity, water and sewerage charges are amongst a raft of additional relief measures for the hotel and hospitality industries announced by the ACT Government today, amidst easing restrictions coming into effect this weekend.