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Business Council of Australia

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 8664 2664



Address: 120 Collins St 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.bca.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Economic data is more than just numbers in a spreadsheet, this is about peoples lives. Behind the figures in todays labour force numbers are millions of Australians uncertain about their future. Every choice we make over the next six months must get businesses back open safely and create new jobs for Australians. The best way to deliver new jobs and secure work is with secure businesses that can invest and grow. Read our latest release: https://www.bca.com.au/new_jobs_must_fuel_our_recovery



24.01.2022 Our CEO Jennifer Westacott joined IBM managing director Katrina Troughton and Yarra Capital Management managing director Dion Hershan for a panel discussion on Sky News Australia following yesterday's Strong Australia Network Bendigo business webinar. Watch

23.01.2022 One week to go until our next Strong Australia Network business webinar. Join the discussion on how the local Far North Queensland and national business community can work together to help our regional communities bounce back. This is a *FREE* event, register today: https://lnkd.in/gnHmsxh

23.01.2022 Beyond creating jobs, we need to make it as easy as possible for people looking for work to find opportunities for which they have the necessary skills," says Ian Narev, chairman of our skills and education working group. Read more in todays The Australian : https://bit.ly/3eSAlED



23.01.2022 Business investment equals jobs, and todays numbers show plans to invest have fallen off a cliff. Investment in Australia was already weak before this crisis, and now non-mining investment has fallen faster than any time since the last recession. Full release : https://bit.ly/2QwJE2o

22.01.2022 Thank you APA Group . If you are a business owner impacted by the bushfires or to learn more about BizRebuild visit: www.bizrebuild.com.au

22.01.2022 BP Australia helped emergency services during the bushfires and continued through the recovery. As the crisis flowed into the next with a global pandemic, bp responded rapidly, setting up COVID-19 support teams, working closely with emergency services, government agencies, community groups and businesses to ensure fuel moved swiftly through border checkpoints and out to communities across the country. Full story: https://www.bca.com.au/the_biggies_bp_australia_makes_big_i



22.01.2022 This isnt just about numbers on a spreadsheet, this is about peoples jobs and livelihoods. More than a million Australians dont have work, more dont have the hours they need and businesses are struggling to stay afloat. Read our latest release on todays national accounts: https://bit.ly/31MFutV

22.01.2022 As we strike a balance between returning to the office and working from home, we need to keep working to ensure there are nationally consistent and predictable plans in place that keep the economy open, keep people safe, avoid a stop-start recovery and generate activity, including in our CBDs. Read more by our CEO Jennifer Westacott in today's The Sydney Morning Herald/ The Age: https://bit.ly/3tDEG6F

21.01.2022 Now is the time to put the policies in place that will enable the regions to fully play their part in Australias economic and social recovery from the ravages of COVID-19. Read more in todays Regional Industry Special Report in The Australian: http://ow.ly/z0OR50BbeVM

20.01.2022 Thank you to the staff at SEEK who were behind a fundraising drive to support young people on fire-ravaged Kangaroo Island to get the skills and training they need to rebuild their lives. While many people have been focussed on the COVID-19 pandemic, BizRebuild is still working in communities across the country to give them the hope they need, to keep their local business open and to help them bounce back. Full story: https://bit.ly/2O9HDbg

20.01.2022 NSW has firmly positioned itself as the best place to do business in Australia and every premier and chief minister in the country should be taking note. Full release: https://bit.ly/3jV8tSd



20.01.2022 The government’s blueprint and tax reform agenda will help make NSW the best place in the country for businesses who want to invest, expand and create new jobs. Full release: https://bit.ly/3nvKnQa

19.01.2022 A fresh lockdown and more stop-start restrictions will be a bitter disappointment for the whole community and show why Australia desperately needs a national framework that lets us live with the virus. Even a very short lock-down will have monumental social and economic costs. Small businesses will now be making decisions about whether to lay-off staff or destroy inventory. Airlines will be cancelling thousands of flights and shifts.... Full release: https://bit.ly/371nOgn

19.01.2022 BizRebuild is a business-led initiative, developed by the Business Council of Australia, to provide practical and on the ground assistance to small and local businesses left devastated by the bushfires. To learn more visit: www.bizrebuild.com.au For more information on the Mogo pop-up mall project: https://www.bizrebuild.com.au//media-release-pop-up-mall-a

19.01.2022 Accenture Australia & New Zealand stepped up to challenges in 2020. From empowering volunteers to fight fires to leading pandemic recovery efforts. No biggie. That's why we've launched The Biggies award. Vote now: www.thebiggies.com.au/vote

18.01.2022 We have to shift gear from emergency support to job creation. An investment allowance would create 500,000 jobs over a decade at a cost of $10 billion a year. The alternative is spending $12 billion a month on JobKeeper to stand still.... Our submission: https://www.bca.com.au/budget_submission_2020_21_road_to_re

18.01.2022 Australias strength and resilience has helped us in the past but we have never seen a crisis like this. Responding to it will require us to build on our strengths and consider new strategies. Read our budget submission for 2020-21 : http://ow.ly/V1xT50BiGoV

18.01.2022 Growth is the key to our future success because it is growth that generates jobs, growth that generates revenue for government and growth that pays down debt and gets the budget back in order. Full release : https://bit.ly/30BFICd

18.01.2022 Following the floods, drought, bushfires, COVID-19 and now an impending recession there has never been a more pressing time to focus on accelerating the economic recovery of our regions. Yesterday we held our first virtual #StrongAustralia event. In case you missed it you can watch it here

17.01.2022 Thank you to our latest signatory - Revel Brewing Co. Bulimba When the entire business ecosystem thrives, the whole country thrives . Sign up today : www.supplierpaymentcode.org.au

17.01.2022 Today’s easing of restrictions is welcome relief for Victorians and the rest of the country. This is an important and much needed step in the right direction that will allow people to start getting on with their lives and reopening their businesses. Full release: https://www.bca.com.au/much_needed_step_more_certainty_need

16.01.2022 The release of Victoria’s 2020 budget is a step on the long path to recovery after an extended and punishing economic shutdown. Full release: https://www.bca.com.au/a_step_on_the_long_path_to_recovery

15.01.2022 Cashflow is more important than ever to keeping businesses doors open, thats why were encouraging business owners, not-for-profits and government organisations to commit to paying their suppliers within at least 30 days. Its quick and easy to do, sign-up today : www.supplierpaymentcode.org.au

15.01.2022 Putting a nationally agreed plan in place for international travel will allow us to ramp up this critical sector once we get the green light. International aviation delivers enormous economic benefits to the country that cannot be replaced by other sectors. It is vital to our recovery; we have to make it strong and viable. Read more: http://ow.ly/19T650C3nyR

15.01.2022 Protecting community health must continue to be the priority but our economic recovery cannot wait until the health crisis has been completely resolved. Every dollar we spend needs to position the country to rebuild and move forward.

15.01.2022 Dr Simon Doyle had been an emergency room doctor at the Northern Hospital until 2018, when he swapped his scrubs for a role in health management consulting at EY. When the pandemic struck, he felt compelled to take up EY’s offer of a three-month sabbatical and return to the frontline. Dr Doyle spent from May to July working in the St Vincent’s hospital ER and one of the city’s busiest COVID clinics. Full story: https://bit.ly/2YSy45U

15.01.2022 Business is at a loss to understand why Victorian authorities are unable to put effective controls in place like those in NSW to allow people to live and work alongside this virus. We cannot go on like this. Victorians cannot hang on week to week. People are at a financial and mental breaking point. This isn’t about politics - it’s a desperate plea for clarity to outline and stick to a plan to safely reopen the state to protect lives and livelihoods. ... Full release: http://ow.ly/fALV50C2cXg

14.01.2022 Our CEO Jennifer Westacott spoke with High Commissioner Hon Patricia Forsythe AM for a wide-ranging discussion about the impacts of COVID-19 and the road ahead for businesses Full podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/138726/episodes/4571348 Australian High Commission, New Zealand

14.01.2022 We joined Kieran Gilbert on Sky News following our Snowy Valleys webinar yesterday to discuss the issues raised in the region and the opportunities to help their economic recovery following the bushfires and COVID. Watch

14.01.2022 From safely delivering over 100 tonnes of essential supplies to remote communities amid COVID border closures to actively employing over 2,000 staff who had been stood down due to COVID restrictions. No biggie. Businesses like Woolworths are stepping up to help Aussies. Vote now: www.thebiggies.com.au/vote

14.01.2022 Happy Birthday Qantas This week we celebrate the important and vital part of Australian life that Qantas has played in supporting jobs, tourism, business linkages and connecting our loved ones. We wish you another successful 100 years!

12.01.2022 We need to reverse the freefall in business investment. Incentives to get firms to invest early in the recovery would have a powerful effect in lifting growth and confidence. Full submission: http://ow.ly/1zst50BkhEJ

12.01.2022 We will be in the Hawkesbury from 10-12 June for one-on-one sessions with business owners providing support with financial assistance options, completing application forms, and providing mental health and trauma counselling and support. To make a booking call 1800 497 121.

11.01.2022 To safely get our economy going again, businesses are coming together to encourage everyone to play their part by following three simple steps. Learn more: www.bca.com.au/good_to_go

10.01.2022 "Weve got to get a plan to get people back to work and weve got to get a plan to create new jobs. Thats about carefully, gradually reopening the economy so we can get activity again." Our CEO Jennifer Westacott joined Deloitte Access Economics Chris Richardson and Burman Invests Julia Lee on Sunrise this morning to discuss the latest national accounts, job creation and economic recovery.

10.01.2022 Our CEO Jennifer Westacott AO spoke with Ross Stevenson and Russel Howcroft on 3AW Breakfast this morning about economic recovery and industry policy. You can check it out here Read the speech from GEs employee townhall: https://www.bca.com.au/ge_employee_townhall

10.01.2022 Australia has a colossal challenge ahead of it to create the new jobs well need to power our recovery. We welcome changes to the skills system announced today that will help workers re-skill faster and give school leavers a pathway to jobs. Read our latest release: https://bit.ly/3fx7kyE

09.01.2022 Border closures have been an important part of Australias response to COVID-19 and it is imperative that the health of Australians underpins policy decisions. The rapid and piecemeal implementation of complex and inconsistent domestic border restrictions in response to COVID-19 is impacting families, destroying jobs and crippling the Australian economys ability to recover from this pandemic. Read our joint letter to the National Cabinet : https://bit.ly/2FNo4EQ... Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, National Farmers Federation, Council of Small Business Organisations Australia, CAFBA, Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA, Chamber of Commerce & Industry Queensland, Chamber of Commerce NT, The Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia - CMEWA, Canberra Business Chamber, Business SA, Business NSW, Business Events Council of Australia, Quality Tourism Australia, Australian Tourism Export Council, Australian Retailers Association, Australian Hairdressing Council, Australasian Convenience and Petroleum Marketers Association (ACAPMA), Australian Industry Group, Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Australian Airports Association

09.01.2022 By failing to make these important changes to the workplace relations system, particularly the EBA system, Australia has been condemned to the slow lane and Australian workers condemned to lower wages. More: https://www.bca.com.au/missed_opportunity_in_the_senate_for

08.01.2022 Self-isolation and social distancing has meant separation from loved ones and support systems for many Australians but as Veronica Hunt from The Salvation Army Australia explains, home isnt always a safe option for vulnerable members of our community. Woodside Energys COVID-19 Community Fund has helped over 60 Western Australian not-for-profit organisations respond to the challenges faced by the COVID-19 pandemic. Full story: www.bca.com.au/woodside_covid19

08.01.2022 #ICYMI Our CEO Jennifer Westacott spoke with Sunrises David Koch this morning on Victorias COVID-19 restrictions "We have got to make sure that we start to find a way for businesses to get open, for people to get their jobs back, and to your point, for peoples mental wellbeing."

06.01.2022 Paying small businesses within 30 days is critical to easing stress, supporting their ability to expand, keep healthy cash flows and employ more people. Any business, not-for-profit or government organisation can sign-up to the code at any time: www.supplierpaymentcode.org.au

06.01.2022 Our CEO Jennifer Westacott spoke with Thomas Oriti on ABC NewsRadio, radio this morning on the NSW government's Jobs Plus and hospitality voucher plans, and domestic border restrictions. Listen here

05.01.2022 We need to find ways to work and live alongside the virus while measures to control the health impacts and suppress outbreaks continue. Maintaining our strong relationships with trade and investment partners and keeping our doors open is critical to the recovery.

05.01.2022 Through our BizRebuild initiative we've partnered with the Cobargo community to deliver a state-of-the-art business and community hub following the devastating bushfires. Designed to attract new businesses to the region, house vital community amenities and provide premises for those who need them, the hub will be the first commercial property constructed by Australian innovator FormFlow using steel supplied by BlueScope. Read more: https://www.bizrebuild.com.au//media-release-helping-to-bu

05.01.2022 Registrations closing Our Strong Australia Network Snowy Valleys webinar will hear from local and national business leaders on the opportunities in the region as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic and the vital role business will need to play to create millions of new jobs over the next two years. Register for your FREE spot: http://ow.ly/qS1z50CeUif

05.01.2022 In response to this years horror bushfire season Alicia Miller has written Mummy, the bush is on fire! with all profits pledged to BizRebuilds Australian Volunteer Support Trust, supporting the families of volunteers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. You can purchase a copy here: http://ow.ly/CLo950A8HoF

05.01.2022 Despite a terrifying night with fires raging on Kangaroo Island, Kaytee, a BankSA branch manager, got right back to work, opening her doors to find food and clothing for locals, and generators for local businesses in need. No biggie. Vote now: www.thebiggies.com.au/vote Westpac

04.01.2022 Today our CEO Jennifer Westacott AO and BizRebuild co-ordinator Lisa Paul AO PSM appeared at the Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements to give evidence on the important role the business community has played in supporting and rebuilding bushfire affected regions. Our supplementary submission gives a snapshot of this work through #BizRebuild: https://bit.ly/3fhbnyi

04.01.2022 Without change we’ll be left with a system that is complex, rigid and doesn’t reflect modern workers and a modern economy. This is the system that pays workers more. More: https://www.bca.com.au/missed_opportunity_in_the_senate_for

04.01.2022 Unions and business have shown an extraordinary level of cooperation through the COVID-19 pandemic. Today we are coming together to support a paid pandemic leave scheme that helps all workers to comply with the applicable state and territory public health directives. Australian Unions

04.01.2022 #GoodToGo means we can all do our part in protecting the health and safety of workers, customers, and suppliers as COVID-19 restrictions ease. We are encouraging all employers to join the campaign and share these important messages with their teams. www.bca.com.au/good_to_go

04.01.2022 Our CEO Jennifer Westacott spoke with Deborah Knight on 2GB 873 - Sydney Talk Radio in response to Treasurer Josh Frydenbergs economic and fiscal update today. Its incumbent on all government, business and community leaders to give Australians hope that we can come back from this health and economic crisis. Full interview: https://bit.ly/2WMIaEW... Afternoons with Deborah Knight See more

04.01.2022 We need to get the economy moving again in a way that uses the strength of the public balance sheet to create jobs and put money back in peoples pockets but doesnt harm the structural budget position going forward. Full submission: http://ow.ly/Mh9150BkhE6

04.01.2022 Just as it has been for the last 30 years, Asia will continue to be crucial to Australias economic growth. If we get this right Australia can emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic well positioned for another three decades of better living standards, new jobs and higher wages. Read more in The Australian today: https://bit.ly/2BxADCx

03.01.2022 A strong business-led recovery is essential to securing the futures of all employees, customers, shareholders and suppliers. Read more by our CEO Jennifer Westacott and Coca-Cola Amatil managing director Alison Watkins in todays The Australian: http://ow.ly/cQy850ACpxe

02.01.2022 We must unleash the potential of our people and places across the whole of the country to get businesses back up and running, ensure people can return to secure work and create new jobs. Read more by Business Council of Australia CEO Jennifer Westacott and Bendigo Bank Managing Director Marnie Baker in todays The Australian: http://ow.ly/UJSV50BbfMf

02.01.2022 Our recent webinar focussed on Snowy Valleys and the opportunities in the region as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic and the role business will need to play to create millions of new jobs over the next two years. In case you missed it, you can watch it here

02.01.2022 Thank you to our latest signatory Accenture Australia & New Zealand ! Paying small businesses within 30 days is critical to easing stress, supporting their ability to expand, keep healthy cash flows and employ more people. Pledge your support today : www.supplierpaymentcode.org.au/

01.01.2022 The worst form of insecurity is unemployment, so as we emerge we have to pull out all stops to keep people working and create new jobs. Read our latest release : https://bit.ly/34AkuZk

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