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13 May 2013
Key Points:
- The unemployment rate for the Barwon Western District in March 2013 was 6.0%
(the same as the previous month).
- During March 2013 an average of 101 regional job advertisements were in the Geelong Advertiser each week
(a decrease of 26.3% compared to the previous month).
- Monthly online job advertisements are sourced quarterly from Seek - an update will be released in the June report.
13 May 2013
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Helping business get on with business

An important role of the Geelong Chamber of Commerce is to smooth the obstacles faced by business  seeking to maximise their opportunities by facilitating easy access to experts, programs and information.

image4.jpgOur in-house experts actively watch for opportunities for Geelong businesses and can help answer your questions or refer you to an appropriate organisation. Our services include:

Expert Advice

The Geelong Chamber of Commerce can also put Members in contact with leading experts able to provide the right business advice.

Looking for expert help in areas such as economic development, tourism, education, financial, legal?

The level of expertise among our Membership is truly outstanding, and we are fortunate to have a Chamber Council comprising some of the region’s most skilled practitioners.

Contact Us or phone 5222 2234 with your concern and you can be assured that if we can’t help – we can certainly point you in the right direction.

The Geelong Chamber of Commerce Help Line

We are also here to help businesses get on with business.

The Chamber’s Help Line welcomes enquiries from business people and is often the first port of call for businesses looking for expert advice.

The Chamber Help Line is also an excellent resource for business people unsure about how to deal with an issue they have not encountered before.

The Help Line can be contacted via email or phone 5222 2234.