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#59 Peter Carter: Power of the Australian Tile Council

#59 Peter Carter: Power of the Australian Tile Council

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In this episode, we sit down with Peter Carter, an industry veteran and influential figure in Australian tiling, known for his leadership at Crosby Tiles and his pivotal role in the Australian Tile Council.

Peter shares his journey through decades of industry change, the lessons learned from running a successful tile business, and the values that have driven his career.

We’ll delve into the purpose of the Australian Tile Council — its origins, its core values, and the ways it supports the tile industry and professionals across Australia.

Key Topics We Cover:

  • Peter’s career journey and milestones with Crosby Tiles
  • The evolving landscape of tile retail and installation
  • The mission and objectives of the Australian Tile Council
  • Why industry representation matters in today’s market
  • Advice for young professionals entering the industry
  • The future of tiling in Australia: trends, technology, and training

This is a must-listen for anyone passionate about tiles, business, and building a lasting legacy in the trade world.

If you want to connect with Peter or become a member of the ATC, here are his details:

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Website: https://crosbytiles.com.au/

Website: https://www.australiantilecouncil.com.au/

Sponsored by: https://www.rlapolymers.com.au/

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