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Phone
1300 20 1919
Address
Head Office
41-43 Canning Street,
Launceston Tasmania 7250
Strategic Partner (Hobart)
C/ O Compago
2/37 Tasma Street
North Hobart Tasmania 7000
LATEST NEWS
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You're paying for software your team uses every day. Nobody’s complaining about it and things are generally getting done. So, you leave it alone and focus on everything else that needs your attention.
That’s a completely reasonable call. But …….
If your security has been built up incrementally over the years, you’re not alone. But there’s a difference between having measures in place and having security that’s genuinely aligned with how your business operates today.
AI is everywhere right now, and the pressure to do something with it is real.
The question most business leaders are asking is whether they should be using it. But the more critical question is whether their business is ready for it.
What starts as manageable growth can quietly introduce complexity that slows teams down. This overview explains how a strong technology foundation helps Tasmanian non‑profits and small businesses reduce inefficiencies, improve visibility, and support confident, sustainable growth.
A quick self-assessment designed for Tasmanian non-profits and small businesses. This checklist helps you spot common areas where time, money, and effort are being lost — and identify simple opportunities to tighten operations and support sustainable growth.
Exciting news to share with everyone.
During the month of April 2026, Eaglecrest will be transitioning to new ABN.
The quick details: Eaglecrest Technologies Pty Ltd (ACN 691 396 773) Trading as Eaglecrest Technologies (ABN 78 691 396 773)
The longer details;
Since joining Eaglecrest nearly 9 years ago, one of the goals I set, was to build up the business so that one day, staff would be in a position to be able to qualify for ownership.
I am very proud to say that this day is now here.
Many Tasmanian nonprofits and small–medium businesses have IT environments that look fine on the surface but are quietly cluttered underneath. Over time, new tools, quick fixes, and outdated systems build up, creating unnecessary complexity.
Many Tasmanian nonprofits and small–medium businesses try to improve results by adding new technology, but over time this leads to clutter — too many tools, overlapping systems, and unclear processes. While everything may still “work,” it creates hidden inefficiencies that slow teams down and make day-to-day work more complicated.
Many Tasmanian nonprofits and small businesses operate with IT environments that have gradually become cluttered — with unused software, outdated access, and processes spread across multiple systems. While nothing may be visibly broken, this hidden complexity makes systems harder to manage, increases costs, and creates security risks.
Many Tasmanian nonprofits and small businesses lose significant time each week to small, repetitive manual tasks — like re-entering data, handling routine requests, or checking systems unnecessarily. While each task seems minor, together they reduce productivity, increase costs, and take focus away from serving clients or the community.