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WHAT
WE DO

Our Mudgeeraba Chamber of Commerce is a local organisation of businesses whose goal is to further the interests of businesses. Business owners committed to advocate on behalf of the business community.

PROGRAMS & PROJECTS.

The Chamber of Commerce serves to provide, what is a close knit, Mudgeeraba business community with network opportunities, by organising business breakfasts, lunches and evenings, and special events. 

The Chamber also provides a combined voice, liaising where necessary to promote business in the area with the Gold Coast City Council, State and Federal governments and many other organisations.

If you are already a member, you know the benefits the Chamber brings, and we encourage spreading the word about our great community.

 

It is our aim to create a website filled with useful information, that includes upcoming events, a members directory, and links to help you run a successful business in this wonderful region.

2023/24 A Year In Review

A Snap-Shot of the Past Year
 

  • Annual General Meeting and new President John Kennedy

  • State Opposition Leader - David Crusafuli at a dinner at Green Fields

  • Gold Coast City Council CEO - Tim Baker

  • Xmas Soiree at the Village B&B

  • Local Council Election 'Meet the Candidates' breakfast at Austinvilla Estate

  • Barefoot Bowls at Mudgeeraba Bowls Club - plus impromptu Trivia

  • Father Morgan Batt at Mudgeeraba Community Centre

  • Gold Coast City Council Mayor - Tom Tate at Kwila Lodge

  • Ongoing engagement with Council involving the Firth Park Sports Precinct and impacts for local business

Business Shop Local Programs

When you support locally owned businesses, you’re not only supporting the local economy and the employment of local people. You are also directly supporting your local sporting groups and your local community in general. There are many studies that indicate that shopping locally has major economic benefits for your local community as evidenced by the chart. So when you spend $100 at a local business, on average 58% more of your money stays in your community compared to what would have happened if you spent that $100 at a multinational company based store.

 

Overall, it is important to shop locally to encourage the health and sustainability of your local community. You will also be encouraging community engagement whilst creating long term relationships and promoting loyalty within your community. By shopping locally and allowing local businesses to thrive you will also be indirectly helping with local tourism, as visitors are more likely to visit our local area if there are distinct and individual shops to visit.

Business

Networking

The Mudgeeraba Chamber commerce promotes, supports and brings businesses in the district of Mudgeeraba together through leadership, advocacy and networking opportunities.

The MCC acts as a conduit between local business and council as a not-for-profit local network run by local business operators.

 

The MCC works collaboratively with local business to improve and grow the Mudgeeraba business community by offering a range of industry specific professional development and events and local promotions.

GCCC - LOCAL GOVERNMENT PACKAGES

All levels of the government within Australia have released a number of packages to assist you as businesses in this unprecedented time. However, it is likely these packages will change over the next few days and months.

 

For the most up to date information, please visit the following website links to ensure you are getting reliable information:

WE WORK &

PLAY HERE.

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