Policy and Advocacy

 

TELL US YOUR ISSUE

By utilising our expertise and platform, TCCI can effectively voice the needs, concerns, and interests of our members directly to key elected officials and decision-makers.

At the Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, we understand that running a business can come with its fair share of challenges; that's why we're here to help. By sharing your issues with us, we can work to advocate on your behalf and ensure that the needs of business in Tasmania are heard and addressed.

 

We want to hear from you!

Whether it's a concern about regulation, access to funding, or any other policy issue that is impacting your business, we want to know. By sharing your experiences and challenges with us, we can work to build a stronger and more prosperous business environment in Tasmania.

To share your issue with us, simply fill out one of the forms below. We'll review your submission and get back to you as soon as possible.

Forms

Example Themes

  • Difficulty obtaining government funding or grants.
  • Challenges related to compliance with regulations or laws.
  • Difficulty finding skilled workers or employees.
  • Difficulty competing with larger or out-of-state businesses.
  • Concerns about the cost of doing business in Tasmania, such as high taxes or energy costs.
  • Difficulty accessing international markets or trade opportunities.
  • Issues related to infrastructure or transportation.
  • Lack of support for small or emerging businesses.
  • Difficulty navigating government bureaucracy or red tape.
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia - December 13, 2009: Brown-stone Parliament house downtown under heavy cloudscape and green lawn up front. Flag and yellow flowers.

 

Note

No matter how small, submitting your issues play an important role in helping TCCI identify important policy themes and business trends across the state and by region.

Please keep in mind that just because certain issues may be considered common, it does not necessarily mean they are currently occurring or that their causes are the same; a common issue is still an important one.

Your input is vital in ensuring we are aware of the most pressing concerns facing business in Tasmania.