2019 Careers Day
The Chamber had a representation at this years Careers Day held at Muswellbrook High School. Students from both Muswellbrook and Scone high schools attended to see and speak with an array of career options on show.
The Chamber had a representation at this years Careers Day held at Muswellbrook High School. Students from both Muswellbrook and Scone high schools attended to see and speak with an array of career options on show.
A large crowd attended the May Chamber Breakfast themed around a ‘Focus on Education’. Speakers addressed education, training, careers and skills needs and opportunities in the area.
Our April Breakfast was moved forward to be in line with the Muswellbrook Cup Day. The theme was around the Equine Industry with guest speakers including Dr Sam Nugent from the Scone Equine Hospital and Scott Brodie a horse expert speaking about re-education of Thoroughbred racehorses after racing.
Is ELECTRICTY burning a hole in your PROFITS?
NSW Business Chamber Energy Program.
At THE ENERGY ARCADE – in The Pavilion – UPPER HUNTER SHOW
This mornings Chamber Breakfast was themed “Meet the Candidates’ where we heard from candidates for the seat of Upper Hunter in the upcoming NSW State Election being held on 23rd March. Each Candidate presented their policy positions on issues critical to Muswellbrook & the Upper Hunter.
The Joint Networking event between Muswellbrook & Singleton Chambers 2019 Annual Mining Update was well attended and appreciated.
There was a great turnout for the first Chamber Breakfast of 2019 themed around Retail & Tourism. Guest speakers provided insights and reports on the 2018 Christmas trading period and their thoughts on the year ahead. Big thanks to the Railway Hotel for hosting the event and providing such a great breakfast. Guest speakers included:…
About 70 members and guests attended our November Chamber breakfast themed Muswellbrook Commercial Property Forum. With a focus on the private commercial market, expert discussions also delved into expectations of its short, medium and long term future.
Our September breakfast was hosted by the Hunter Valley Policing District at Muswellbrook Police Station. We heard from the new Superintendent Chad Gillies, Acting Inspector/Acting Crime Manager Steve Benson and Senior Constable Sheree Gray.
The August Breakfast featured a Key Note Presentation from Kate Coates, General Manger AGL Macquarie. Her presentation ‘AGL and the future of electricity generation in the Hunter Valley’ included plans under the Liddell Innovation Project.