Funding To Boost Business Productivity In Geelong

  • Minister for Small Business

The Andrews Labor Government is encouraging innovative practices among Geelong businesses with more than $40,000 invested in local business groups to run development activities on best practice for day-to-day business.

The month-long Geelong Small Business Festival in August and this week’s Deakin University Geelong Business Excellence Awards are two examples of major local events that are being supported by the Labor Government.

Both events, run by Enterprise Geelong and the Geelong Chamber of Commerce respectively, will offer local businesses opportunities to network with their peers and learn from industry-leading experts how to be more productive.

The events are part of a wider initiative to help local businesses be more competitive and responsive to changing economic conditions.

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, there are more than 17,000 small businesses in Geelong which equates to around 98 per cent of all businesses in the region.

The Government worked with the City of Greater Geelong on the Better Approvals Project last year, successfully reducing business permit approval times.

Council has also created a dedicated Business Concierge role. The Concierge advises businesses when they submit multiple permit applications and ensures the process supports work between council departments, reducing the length of application time and providing a better customer experience.

By reducing red tape and funding local business events in Geelong, the Government is helping create a fairer and more supportive business environment for small businesses in the region.

As noted by Minister for Small Business Adem Somyurek

“We’re funding business-focused programs and events in Geelong because we believe in providing small businesses with the right tools to help them compete in an increasingly globalised market place.”

“Through the Better Approvals project the City of Greater Geelong are working to cut red tape for local businesses which is a boost to the local economy.”

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