2022 Presidents Report
This Presidents Report has been prepared for the Annual General Meeting on Friday 7 October 2021 at 7.30am.
Firstly, I’d like to thank everyone here present for your ongoing participation, many of you are active members and participate literally rain, hail or shine and it’s through your commitment and our ongoing collaboration as a group that the Yass Valley Business Chamber (YVBC) has a strong collective voice for local business across Yass Valley.
2021-2022 Executive Committee
I would also like to thank the Executive Committee for your commitment. We have achieved a lot in the past 12-months and it is through your ongoing volunteered time, effort and passion that we have been able to have a productive year and achieved a great amount. A very big thank you to:
Vice-President: Jim Hutton
OBE Secretary: Jacquie Tewes
Treasurer: Andy Scanlan
Public Officer/ Ordinary Committee Member: Andrew Curlewis
Ordinary Committee Member: Marie-Nicole Roberts
Ordinary Committee Member: Carly Hartas
Ordinary Committee Member: Duncan Waugh
Past 12-Months
The past 12-months have continued to be turbulent times for Yass Valley Business after having managed through bushfires, droughts, and COVID-19. Business has now been facing the impacts of inflation, global disruption, material and skills shortages, a potential recession and flooding rains. Even still, Yass Valley Business Chamber has continued to be a conduit for collaboration and a strong advocate for our members and local business. We have continued to not only operate within our 2020-2021 Strategic framework but during the year we have sought to engage, seek feedback and confirmation on the relevancy of our values, strategic priorities and our performance as an organisation.
Past Year’s Achievements
The past year’s achievements are a testimony of the performance of Yass Valley Business Chamber as a strong voice and advocate for business; a summary of some key achievements for the past 12-months include:
- Ongoing media exposure partnership with both Yass Valley Times and Region Media (through RiotACT and AboutRegional). These partnerships not only continue to promote our members and their businesses but are helping to drive visitors, support the local economy and lift Yass Valley’s profile in the region. See In the Media.
- Organising and running the monthly Networking Breakfast including new formats that have facilitated member feedback, discussion panels related to Challenges and Opportunities experienced by businesses within Yass Valley. As an example Check out the Recap: Music in the Yass Valley – Challenges and Opportunities
- Organising and running in partnership with Region Media, Regional Development Australia Southern Inland; the refreshed and informative Yass Connect networking event on a quarterly basis including with catering, music and guest speakers. Replay of April Yass Connect Featuring Guest Speaker Yass Valley Mayor Alan McGrath.
- Facilitated Council Election Candidate platforms, Q&A discussions and survey.
- Federal Government engagement with the Hon Kristy McBain, Member for Eden-Monaro and Minister for Regional Development, Local Government and Territories. Replay of Meet The Minister with Q&A.
- State Government engagement with the Hon Wendy Tuckerman, Member for Goulburn and Minister for Local Government with an upcoming Meet The Minister planned.
- Local Government engagement with the Mayor, Deputy Mayor, Councillors and staff.
- The Business Chamber had two representatives on Council’s Main Street Advisory Committee. This sub-committee actively participated with Council, Council’s consultant and helped to facilitate ongoing community engagement in the milestone creation of the recently exhibited Yass Masterplan. The Chamber has actively advocated for a Masterplan since 2016. Example of some of the work involved.
- The Business Chamber had a representative on the previous and continues to have a representative on the new Council Economic Development Committee (EDC). The new EDC is reviewing its the strategic direction and target projects list.
- The Chamber completed a submission on Council’s Integrated Planning & Reporting Documents this year that covered the following key points: Yass Masterplan, Community Based Event Support, Grants, Council’s Revenue Stream, Heated Pool, Rates Lift, Labour Shortages, Council Services, Compliance, Gift Cards & Council Projects.
- Supporting members by providing information about grants, incentives and programs including partnering with Yass Valley Council to deliver Small Business Month programs and information sessions.
- Major website redevelopment and content update featuring local businesses, events and Yass Valley courtesy of Contour Digital and Camilla Duffy.
- Contributing to the planning, running and promotion of the Christmas Late Night Shopping and Parade Event including working with Region Media to widen the exposure of the event across the region.
- Facilitating and assisting in member-based initiatives including CWP Christmas Light Competition, Strategic Development Group and Sparks Community Forum: Yass Valley Hospitality Voices.
- Consulting with existing and proposed major project regarding social and business impacts in Yass Valley.
Looking Forward 12-Months
The engagement sessions over the past 12-months have reaffirmed that YVBC should continue to maintain its identified values and strategic priorities and policy directions, further, they identified some specific areas for focus moving forward over the next 12-months including:
- More active engagement with other business chambers, action groups and committees.
- Building a stronger network for the business Chamber.
- Invite local groups, event organisers and committees to a Business Chamber breakfast or quarterly connect meetings.
- Advocate and be a stronger voice for Yass Business on issues like infrastructure, water, sewerage, roads, health, education, housing, shopping, staffing and the future of the Yass Valley.
- Further engagement with local and state government.
- Improving Yass Valley’s brand identity. There is still a need to create, cultivate and communicate the desirability of our region as a great business and lifestyle choice.
- Cultivate new and old members and volunteers.
- Establish a membership welcome pack.
- Greater promotion of the gift cards.
- Help to solve the shopfront and home renting issues in Yass.
- Mentorships for businesses and education resources.
In closing, thank you again to our members for your ongoing support. I’d ask you to spread the word, invite new businesses to our events and encourage membership registration. If you’re interested in being more involved, have ideas or need support for an initiative, please speak to one of the Committee members. Yass Valley Business Chamber is only as strong our collective group of members. If you are new and discovering the Yass Valley Business Chamber for the first time, I encourage you to learn more about our membership and contact us if you have questions.
Kind regards
Jack Walker - President, Yass Valley Business Chamber