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THE ACT government forked out $123,000 on administration costs for a marketing campaign that intends to save shoppers dollars while stimulating small business. Minister for Business Tara Cheyne disclosed the figures during an estimates meeting this week for the government’s prized Choose CBR scheme. The digital discount program was rolled out in December last year during a trial with an intent to extend Choose CBR into the new year to reinvigorate Canberra’s economy following the financial effects of the global pandemic. On top of $500,000 that was set aside for the introduction of the digital vouchers, nearly a further 25 per cent more was spent on operational costs, focusing on system development, website hosting, marketing and communications, and a privacy assessment. ....
Minister Tara Cheyne with her Italian greyhound Bailey… “It’s becoming so untenable that we are treated as second-class citizens in our own country.” Photo: Holly Treadaway A broken ankle isn’t slowing new minister Tara Cheyne from taking everything in her stride. She talks to BELINDA STRAHORN. appointed ACT Minister for Business Tara Cheyne faces a tough assignment . It’s an enormous task leading the Barr government’s efforts to get businesses back on their feet but one Cheyne, 34, says she “won’t shy away from”. But for the moment, this first-time Minister is focused on getting back on her own feet, after breaking her ankle. ....
THE ACT government has been forced to defend a small business scheme that was set up to stimulate Canberra’s economy from the effects of the global pandemic. Around one in every eight adults – or 47,733 residents – signed up to the discount voucher initiative that encourages Canberrans to spend dollars locally while making savings. The ChooseCBR was rolled out in December for a trial with a view of expanding the scheme further this year. A range of bricks-and-mortar businesses that received 2020 JobKeeper payments following the effects of COVID-19, turned over less than $10 million every year and are involved in retail, tourism, accommodation, arts and recreation, personal services and hospitality were eligible for the initiative. ....