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25.01.2022 Launching a startup means hustle, and that’s hard. The demands are high, the hours long, and the stresses can at times make you feel like you’re about to explode. So how do entrepreneurs cope with all of those pressures and avoid burnout? Read what seven founders and CEOs had to say about their strategies to avoid burnout, especially in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. https://bit.ly/2Ma35Qc



25.01.2022 Following the extension of the JobKeeper scheme to 28 March next year, businesses no longer eligible for the wage subsidy have been offered a concession whereby they will retain access to the industrial relations flexibility measures provided they have suffered a 10 per cent decline in turnover. These temporary measures will allow these employers to cut hours to a floor of 60 per cent of an employee’s ordinary hours of work as at 1 March, and make directions relating to duties and location of work. Find out more: https://bit.ly/3lNBbWp

22.01.2022 The Australian government recently announced an $800 million Digital Business Package to update Australia’s digital infrastructure. The bulk of the funding will be put towards an updated digital ID system and business register modernisation. We need our businesses to be online, we need them to be digital businesses, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Tuesday. https://dynamicbusiness.com.au//morrison-government-funds-

19.01.2022 The federal government has formally launched the Australian Business Growth Fund to help close the critical gap which has kept some SMEs from being able to obtain the finance they need to succeed. The fund will provide SMEs potential access to long-term equity capital investment of between $5m and $15m. https://bit.ly/2Gs9cww



17.01.2022 After the changes to the JobKeeper scheme, Business Owners have plenty of questions regarding the extension and eligibility. Read on for the ATO’s answers to some of the most frequently asked questions by recipients of the government’s wage subsidy. https://bit.ly/3kYDNAL

17.01.2022 COVID-19 has disrupted most businesses by making it hard to operate in the normal way. Most small businesses have experienced a drop in income as customers reduced expenditure to the most basic needs. However, the crisis also yielded several opportunities for discerning entrepreneurs. We delve into some of the opportunities and silver linings that have emerged over this tumultuous year. https://www.nationwidesuper.com.au/small-business-opportun/

16.01.2022 Let’s Melbourne Again: Australian and Victorian Businesses Band Together to Reinvigorate the City Post-Lockdown. A consortium of Australian businesses has launched an initiative to get Victorians back out and enjoying the city of Melbourne, now that lockdown restrictions are well and truly being rolled back. The campaign, called Let’s Melbourne Again, will see a number of events, activities and freebies over the coming months to support the city’s economic recovery and gener...ate confidence after one of the strictest lockdowns in the world. https://bit.ly/2HCifvs



15.01.2022 Stories sell, creating a buzz of interest for your product that increases conversion. We all love a well-rounded experience, a look behind the scenes. We like to feel privy to something new and be a part of something bigger. Now we’ve got the tools to do it digitally. You may have created a superior product or service, but it will underdeliver if there is no hype and excitement around it. You can look to use a virtual event to get attention from your audience and grow your small business quickly. https://www.flyingsolo.com.au//how-to-use-a-virtual-event-

14.01.2022 Stay up to date with the latest information on the rights and obligations of small business in response to events caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This ACCC page is updated regularly as new guidance becomes available. https://www.accc.gov.au//covid-19-coronavirus-information-

14.01.2022 According to research by the nbn, Australians upped their online shopping by 49% during the pandemic and there’s no going back now. The good news is a surge in community feeling has small businesses uniquely positioned to take advantage of this increase in online trade. So, where to from here? SmartCompany editor Eloise Keating spoke with a panel of industry experts about digital and other trends for small business in 2021. https://bit.ly/3rA39rz

14.01.2022 A recent study has been released highlighting the essential role small businesses play in shaping communities, with Australian consumers revealing their affection for the sector and its contribution to Australia’s way of life. The study found that 85 per cent of Australian consumers agreed that small businesses were essential to the global economy, which was again higher than the global average of 75 per cent. Small businesses have long been the beating heart of communities ...in Australia. This has never been more apparent than in recent times, said Trent Innes, Managing Director of Xero Australia and Asia. https://bit.ly/32TWm26

12.01.2022 Help for your new business. Understand where you can get help, build a network of peers and find a program that can help you start and grow your business. https://business.gov.au//New-busine/Help-for-your-business



11.01.2022 Changes to Australia’s insolvency framework have been in effect since 1 January, allowing eligible businesses experiencing financial distress to access a new, simplified debt restructuring process, or enter into a new simplified liquidation pathway to allow for a faster and lower-cost liquidation process. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3j4FvAs

08.01.2022 Congratulations to the Nationwide Super 'Rising Star' award winner for 2020, Georgie Holt, at last week's ATA Wayne Wilson Medal event.

05.01.2022 The NSW government has announced a $1 billion Working for NSW Fund to sustain businesses, create cash flow and retain employees across government and non-government businesses. Over $6 billion will go towards waiving or deferring taxes, fees and levies, including payroll tax and licencing and registration fees to support businesses. In acknowledging the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on certain industry, the government announced more targeted assistance. Read more:... https://bit.ly/3pIUOll

02.01.2022 Small businesses have been placed under immense pressure this year. Supply chains have been challenged, consumer behaviour has changed and social distancing regulations have lowered foot traffic in shopping precincts. But amid the economic rubble are triumphant stories of agile small business owners pivoting and adapting to the challenges to find new markets, points out chief customer experience officer for Business Australia, Richard Spencer. https://bit.ly/2IrjIEM

01.01.2022 Statista expects over 2 billion people worldwide to buy products online in 2021. By 2023 almost a quarter of all retail sales will be online. So, what does this mean for small business owners? https://bit.ly/3axcidt

01.01.2022 A comprehensive overview of grants and rebate programs available for SMEs throughout Australia, organised by industry. No matter your industry or needs, there’s something for everyone. https://bit.ly/3iSJTRn

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