17th Edition is Now Available

Hello Chasers,

The latest edition of our national award-winning digital magazine is now available.

Our featured Chaser is Tamara Duffy who operates Tamara’s Alterations and Sewing. She tells her story, the dreams she is chasing and what lessons she has learned along the way.

Within these pages, you’ll find a wealth of valuable content:

  • Inspiring ideas: Fuel your entrepreneurial spirit with actionable strategies and insights.
  • Exclusive updates: Get a firsthand look at what’s happening at Ceebeks Business Solutions for Good.
  • Real-life stories: Dive into the inspiring journeys of successful “Chasers” who’ve achieved their dreams.
  • Articles from Experts: We don’t have all of the answers but we know who do and get them to share their tips and strategies.

This edition our resident expert is Kim Yabsley, a renowned Funding Acquisition Specialist and Grant Strategist with extensive experience drafting strategy and various submissions for business owners to get government grants. Kim is passionate about using grant funding as a strategic growth tool for businesses.

Check it out here: 17th Edition

We hope you get great ideas and information from this edition to implement into your business.

If you would like to create your very own digital magazine to promote your business, please contact our Team on 0355612643.

Have a great day!

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