SA Small Business Commissioner in Adelaide, South Australia | Public & government service
SA Small Business Commissioner
Locality: Adelaide, South Australia
Phone: +61 1800 072 722
Address: Ground Floor, 99 Gawler Place, Adelaide CBD 5000 Adelaide, SA, Australia
Website: http://www.sasbc.sa.gov.au
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25.01.2022 Rural Business Support continues to expand its regional presence with a new office in Mt Gambier. The initiative was marked with a virtual opening by the Member for Barker Tony Pasin MP. Small Business Commissioner John Chapman joined RBS CEO Brett Smith for the event which included a briefing for community and business stakeholders at The Barn.
20.01.2022 The Australian Government is hosting the National Harvest Virtual Jobs Fair. It’s on Thursday, 19 November 2020. It’s free to register and you can chat with employers virtually. If you are looking for harvest or agriculture work for the coming season, you’ll be able to search jobs on offer across Australia. The event will be conducted online between 1.00 pm 5.00 pm (AEDT) https://www.facebook.com/events/296023848085255
13.01.2022 If you missed Tuesday's webinar by Andrew Leunig called 'Pandemic Disruption - Second Quarter Update', Its now live on our YouTube channel. Hit the YouTube subscribe button so you don't miss out on updates. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5-hmXpVCYA
13.01.2022 It has been a challenging year for Australian workers, with many impacted by COVID-19, bushfires, flood and drought. The Mental Health Commissioners - South Australia, in conjunction with the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance, has created a series of evidence-based, easy to use guides to support the mental health and wellbeing of Australian workers and to encourage mentally healthy workplaces during #COVID19. Click the link below to read more. https://www.mentalhealthcommission.gov.au//Mentally-Health
12.01.2022 Bushfire Mental Health Project grants - Wellbeing SA is offering the grants to fund locally driven projects that help communities connect and build resilience through their recovery. A wide variety of projects that seek to support the mental health and wellbeing of bushfire impacted communities will be funded. Applications are welcomed and encouraged from groups with strong connections to bushfire affected communities including local community groups, voluntary groups, charities, schools and councils. More information about the grants program, including information on how to apply, is available at: https://openyourworld.sa.gov.au/bushfiregrants.
10.01.2022 As our economy recovers, investing in new skills is more important than ever. Opportunities in health and social care are available now - and skills in defence, construction, and technology will play a big part in our future. Skilled Careers are looking for skilled people in all kinds of roles and there are many choices for you to explore, including apprenticeships and shorter courses. Visit www.skills.sa.gov.au for more information.
09.01.2022 The Australian Government is hosting the Adelaide Jobs Fair to bring together job seekers and employers and match job seekers to jobs. The Jobs Fair will be held on Thursday 26 November 2020 at the Adelaide Convention Centre, North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000. You can meet enthusiastic job seekers to discuss your job vacancies. If you’re looking for staff, you can register today as an exhibitor at no cost. To find out more and to register: employment.gov.au/JFexhibitor
07.01.2022 Don't miss our next webinar on 'Pandemic Disruption - Second Quarter Update' by Andrew Leunig on Tuesday 10 November. Strategist and Business Model Innovation specialist Andrew Leunig is back sharing his ‘Second Quarter Pandemic Disruption’ update. The webinar will cover :... What is happening now (the context) What is likely to happen next What you need to be doing right now How to do Business Model innovation and to rapidly retool your business How to get ready for the upcoming "Premiership" Quarter (starting Feb 21) and Set yourself up for long term success. Click here to register your attendance > https://www.sasbc.sa.gov.au//373_pandemic_disruption__seco
05.01.2022 Thousands of South Australian small businesses and not-for-profit organisations that continue to be impacted by COVID-19 will be eligible for a second $10,000 cash grant as part of the Marshall Liberal Government’s $4 billion in economic stimulus to help protect thousands of local jobs. And, for the first time, the Government has introduced a $3,000 cash grant for eligible businesses that do not employ staff, including sole traders and partnerships, operating from a commercial premise and suffering financial hardship as a result of the pandemic. Click the below link to read the full media release issued by the Premier: https://www.premier.sa.gov.au//new-round-of-small-business
05.01.2022 The full details of the Emergency Direction issued by the State Co-ordinator and Police Commissioner, Grant Stevens on 18th November 2020 can be found here: https://bit.ly/3pIdD7V and for the latest information on the COVID-19 Responses and to stay up to date for the latest COVID-19 business restrictions and responses - please visit https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/response
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