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Cronulla Sharks share plans for the future with over 50 local business owners

The Miranda and Districts Chamber of Commerce hosted the Cronulla Sharks at their first breakfast for 2013 on 27 February 2013. Sharks’ General Manager Marketing and Commercial, Patrick Woods was part of an interesting and informative Q&A session in front … Continue reading

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Mayor’s visit to Miranda & Districts Chamber of Commerce

On Wednesday 28 November, the new Mayor of the Sutherland Shire, Kent Johns, addressed the final Miranda and Districts Chamber of Commerce meeting of 2012 at Miranda RSL, attracting the largest crowd for the year. Business owners were not only interested to … Continue reading

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NSW Treasurer and Miranda MP visit with the MDCC

On Friday 16th November, 2012, The Miranda and Districts Chamber of Commerce (MDCC) in conjunction with the Southern Sydney Business Enterprise Centre hosted the Member for Miranda and Minister for Sport, the Hon. Graham Annesley and the member for Manly … Continue reading

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Miranda and Districts Chamber of Commerce wins Highly Commended award

The Miranda and Districts Chamber of Commerce received a Highly Commended Award in the NSW Business Chamber, Business Awards 2012. The Chamber received the Highly Commended in the Local Chamber of Commerce Category.

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The Chamber attended the Miranda and Sutherland Local Area Commands Community Safety Precinct Committee

The Chamber attended the Miranda and Sutherland Local Area Commands Community Safety Precinct Committee yesterday. It was great to hear more about what is going on in the Sutherland Shire. The meeting was attended by senior police and representatives from … Continue reading

Welcome to MDCC

Welcome to the Miranda and Districts Chamber of Commerce! The Miranda & Districts Chamber of Commerce commenced in 2007, is the largest in the Sutherland Shire and is seriously committed to producing useful results for business enterprises in our area. Join with other businesses who conduct business in Miranda, Caringbah, Taren Point, Sylvania, Lilli Pilli, Yowie Bay, Sylvania and surrounds.

Membership of the Chamber provides the opportunity to network, join forces with new business partners, to build relationships with other local businesses and to provide a strong community representation on issues that affect businesses in the Sutherland Shire.

The Chamber is a great port of call for businesses (big and small) wanting to acquaint themselves with issues facing local business and who would like to have a “collective voice” to address and respond to those issues. The Chamber communicates with Local political leaders & councillors, business association representatives, local police command and Council planners.

For more details about what our Chamber of Commerce can offer you, click here.

 

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MDCC Events

Stephen Cartwright, CEO, NSW Business Chamber

29/05/2013

This joint Business Chamber breakfast will feature NSW Business Chamber CEO, Stephen Cartwright, who will provide an update on the Small Business – TOO BIG TO IGNORE campaign. MDCC Meeting 1 x MDCC Member $25.00 AUD 2 x MDCC Member … Continue reading

Latest News from MDCC

MDCC Business Report presented to Scott Morrison MP

The Miranda and Districts Chamber of Commerce (MDCC) conducted its inaugural business survey of members and regular event visitors during March 2013. Survey findings were presented to Scott Morrison MP by MDCC President, Mark Moenting, at the March business breakfast. … Continue reading

Cronulla Sharks share plans for the future with over 50 local business owners

The Miranda and Districts Chamber of Commerce hosted the Cronulla Sharks at their first breakfast for 2013 on 27 February 2013. Sharks’ General Manager Marketing and Commercial, Patrick Woods was part of an interesting and informative Q&A session in front … Continue reading

Sutherland Shire Restaurants called upon for participation in Earth Hour 23/3/2013

What is Earth Hour? Earth Hour is an initiative of the World Wildlife Fund; which started out as a symbolic action of switching off for one hour non essential power such as overhead lights, televisions, etc. The intent is to … Continue reading

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Upcoming Events NSW Business Chamber

  • Central Coast CEO Forum

    Date: Thursday 30 May 2013

    *Invite event only*

    Guest Speaker: Paul Anderson, General Manager, Gosford City Council
    Venue: Mingara Recreation Club
    Cost: $35


    The purpose of our CEO Breakfast Forum is to unite the largest employers in the region to embrace the Central Coast and help build a strong community culture, similar to developed regions like the Hunter and the Illawarra. The event format encourages attendees to meet in a relaxed networking environment, hear from some of our region’s leading ambassadors, and participate in an informal discussion how we can work together to achieve a better outcome for our region.

  • 2013 NSW Business Chamber State of Origin Luncheon

    Date: Friday 31 May 2013

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    NSW Business Chamber and National Rugby League (NRL) invite you to celebrate the spirit of the NSW VB Blues in the lead up to the first Holden State of Origin clash at the 2013 State of Origin Luncheon.

  • Sydney First CEO Boardroom Lunch with guest speaker, John Redmond (Invite Only)

    Date: Tuesday 28 May 2013

    Sydney Business Chamber Sydney First CEO Boardroom Lunch with John Redmond, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Echo Entertainment Group Limited

    Integrated Resorts, Tourism and Sydney

    This event is open exclusively to Sydney First members, by invitation only.

Latest News from the NSW Chamber

  • Chamber backs major projects

    The Sydney Business Chamber has written to the NSW Premier supporting the case for the development of a new major projects approval process
  • Small business jobs and payrolls under attack

    The ACTU pitch for a $30 per week award wage rise across the small business economy being arbitrated today is a raid on the payrolls of hard working small employers that will weaken business viability, reduce profitability and cost jobs.
  • New CityRail timetable an opportunity to increase train services on Western Sydney’s Cumberland rail line

    The Western Sydney Director of the Sydney Business Chamber, David Borger, said indications that the NSW Government will increase train services along the Cumberland rail line that links Campbelltown, Liverpool, Parramatta and Blacktown as part of its new timetable is a step in the right direction to improving intra-regional services.
  • Businesses miss out in Federal Budget

    Businesses are disappointed that the Federal Budget failed to deliver measures to assist small businesses. “This was always going to be a difficult budget. The $18 billion deficit reflecting the significant decline in government revenue, softening employment, declining terms of trade and a high Australian dollar,” said Mr Mike Halloran, Interim CEO of the Illawarra Business Chamber.
  • NSW Business Chamber response to federal budget

    NSW’s peak business organisation, the NSW Business Chamber, said the state is the big loser out of the Federal Budget.