Small businesses in the Warrnambool area will be able to access relevant, reliable and affordable information on growing their business at a seminar to be held on Wednesday 22 July 2015.
Through the program, businesses and prospective business owners are provided with the facts and advice needed to make informed decisions and create a platform for ongoing
success.
Last year more than 4000 people participated in Small Business Victoria’s workshops and
seminars across Victoria. Popular topics in the program include starting up, financial management, employment and marketing.
Small Business Victoria partners with over 35 host organisations to deliver more than 350
workshops and seminars each year and this seminar will be hosted by Warrnambool City Council.
The Andrews Government’s Keep the Cash Flowing seminar will be held at the South West TAFE – Warrnambool, Timor Street Entrance, Warrnambool, Victoria, 3280 at 6:00 PM on Wednesday 22 July 2015.
All workshops and seminars are delivered by private sector business specialists who are well-qualified and experienced in small business. For more information about this event or for other Small Business Workshops and Seminars that are available please visit business.vic.gov.au/workshops.
More than 500,000 Victorian small businesses provide almost half of the state’s private sector jobs and contribute around a third of the state’s output in goods and services. Over 28 per cent of small businesses are located in rural and regional Victoria.
Quotes attributable to Member for Western Victoria, Gayle Tierney MP:
“This is a great opportunity for our local businesses to get the latest business advice, so they can maintain a fair and productive workplace.”
“We’re helping our small and medium enterprises by reducing red tape and capping Council rate rises.”