
Business hub marks first year of supporting local enterprise
A unique collaboration between small business, Brisbane City Council and some key figures from the top end of town has just celebrated its first year of existence.
A unique collaboration between small business, Brisbane City Council and some key figures from the top end of town has just celebrated its first year of existence.
Brisbane City Council’s Business Hub fosters the city’s entrepreneurial spirit by supporting local businesses, says Fleur Madden, Chief Executive of Freelancing Gems, a female-led digital jobs platform.
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