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Pros and cons of crowdfunding to start a business

Crowdfunding to start a business involves raising small amounts of money from a large group of people to help finance your venture. These individuals usually pledge a certain amount to your idea in return for a reward for their contribution. In this post, we take

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A 30% wage subsidy for first year apprenticeships?

A surge in the number of apprentices and trainees continues the positive trajectory of rebuilding our local skills base, but maintaining this strong growth and realising further gains will require continued investment. Figures released today by the National Centre for Vocational Education Research reveal that

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Small business grants to kickstart 2023

Small business grants in Tasmania and South Australia. Tasmania: Investing in our innovative small businesses One million dollars in funding is available now to help Tasmanian businesses get new ideas off the ground. Round two of the Rockliff Liberal Government’s Small Business Incubator and Accelerator

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$200k Grants for commercialising new products

Grants for commercialising new products increased: up to $200,000 per company available. The NSW Government has expanded the funding available under its Minimum Viable Product (MVP) Ventures program. The maximum funding available has increased from $25,000 to $200,000 per company, eligibility criteria have been relaxed

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How new workplace laws may cost small businesses $23k

The federal government’s costings for Australian businesses to operate under proposed workplace laws are severe, but even these figures are grossly underestimated. Yesterday the government’s cost estimates for Australian business were revealed: small businesses: $14,638; medium businesses: $75,148; and large businesses: $94,311. These costings were

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Recovery grants up to $50k coming for flood-impacted businesses

Up to $50,000 will be available for flood-affected small businesses and not-for-profits Recovery grants of up to $50,000 will soon be available for small businesses and not-for-profit organisations affected by the ongoing flooding in NSW. A significant number of businesses have been impacted by multiple

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