Small businesses in the Mortlake area will be able to access relevant, reliable and affordable information on growing their business at a workshop to be held on Tuesday, 12 April 2016.
Last year more than 4,000 people participated in Small Business Victoria’s workshops across the state. Program topics for 2016 include starting a business, financial management, employing staff, marketing and digital business.
This successful and long-running government program allows established and prospective business owners to access the advice they need to make informed decisions so they can expand their business and grow their profits.
All Small Business Victoria Workshops are delivered by experienced private sector business specialists skilled in developing and managing small businesses.
With more than 530,000 located across the state, Victorian small businesses generate more than 30 per cent of the state’s goods and services and provide almost 50 per cent of jobs in our private sector.
Small Business Victoria partners with over 40 host organisations to deliver more than 360 local workshops each year, with this workshop hosted by Moyne Shire Council.
The Andrews Labor Government’s Develop Your Online Strategy workshop will be held at Moyne Shire Council, 1 Jamieson Avenue, Mortlake VIC 3272 at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, 12 April 2016.
For more information and updates on this event or other available Small Business Victoria Workshops, please visit business.vic.gov.au/workshops.
Quotes attributable to Member for Western Victoria, Gayle Tierney MP:
“The Small Business workshops and seminars are a great opportunity for local
business owners and operators to get reliable and affordable advice from the experts.”
“With nearly 30 per cent of small businesses based in regional Victoria, we are committed to improving access to services that will help drive productivity and provide a fair and competitive business environment to grow our local economies.”
“Small businesses are the backbone of our economy and the Labor Government is committed to providing them with ongoing business support services, encouraging them to grow and create more local jobs.”