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“Going Digital” for small businesses is more important than ever!

6 Feb 2020 – A recent Deloitte Access Economics report found small businesses with a higher level of digital engagement are 50 per cent more likely to grow their revenue and eight times more likely to create new jobs. Embracing new digital technologies and tools can save you time, help you find new customers, become more efficient and, thereby, get ahead of your competitors.

Metal Recovery

23 Sept 2019 – At the Auto Parts Recyclers Division AGM on Monday 2 September, an information session was held with the Waste Reform Implementation Team from the Department of Environment and Science on the recent waste reforms affecting your business.

Regional Community Forums

13 Sept 2019 – The Regional Community Forums will bring locals, regional stakeholders and government representatives together each quarter to discuss local priorities and opportunities, and consider what outcomes are most important to the community. Be a voice for your community – submit your expression before 20 September 2019.

Australian Car Industry Facing Short-Term Struggles

9 Sept 2019 – It is and has been a difficult time for Australia’s car dealerships due to digital transformation and changes to consumer behaviour, with car ownership models being disrupted. The slowing consumer behaviour is making for tough times in the car sales industry, said Motor Trades Association of Queensland CEO, Dr Brett Dale , but we need to ride it out.

Manufacturing Modernisation Fund

6 Sept 2019 – Provides small and medium manufacturing enterprises with co-funding of between $50,000 and $1,000,000 for capital investments and associated re-skilling to modernise manufacturing processes, adopt new technologies, become more productive and create jobs.

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