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Starting a business: dos and don'ts
Is 2026 the year you take the plunge and start a business? We’ve pulled together some essential dos and don’ts to make sure you start things right.
January news
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The 2032 Olympics and Paralympics are creating opportunities for small, medium and new businesses. Learn how to position your business for success, even if you’re new to the game.
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24 January is the International Day of Education, and to celebrate we’re highlighting some of the free resources you can use to upskill your team and improve your business.
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Find out what you need to know to comply.
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The 2026 Winter Olympic Games are starting soon. If your business wants to get involved with promotional content, materials or events, make sure you know the rules.
December news
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We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Find out how you can contact us over the holiday period.
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The way businesses and organisations send branded text messages is changing.
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Celebrating International Day of People with Disability with programs, tips and resources to help make your business inclusive and accessible.
November news
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Does your business provide components in the rolling stock (light and heavy rail) sector? If so, the Office of National Rail Industry Coordination (ONRIC) has released an index that maps these capabilities.
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Download the new posters to show your support.
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Explore opportunities for your business in 2025 AI Week, running from 24-30 November.
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Improve how your business operates by finding smarter and faster ways to achieve better results, using the resources you already have.
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Empower your employees with the FREE Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program.
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There’s nothing like celebrating a year of hard work with a well-earned party. But if you’re a business owner, don’t forget to prepare with some health and safety considerations.
October news
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The National AI Centre (NAIC) has released new Guidance for AI Adoption to help Australian businesses plan, manage and use artificial intelligence (AI) safely and responsibly.
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Let the country of origin labelling rules for seafood tell them.
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One in five Australians has a disability, but only half of those of working age have a job. For business owners, this means there’s a large pool of untapped talent.
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The summer season may be your busiest period or time to shut down and take a break. Either way, here are some hot tips to get your business ready for the summer.
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The Australian Taxation Office has published the first Annual Report of the Register of Foreign Ownership of Australian Assets.
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October is a busy month for small businesses, with a range of awareness events and activities to help you thrive.
September news
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The new information standard for seafood country of origin labelling (CoOL) comes into force from 1 July 2026. We have answered some of the most frequently asked questions.
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If you’re thinking about rebranding your small business, here are 5 tasks to ensure the process runs smoothly.
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We’ve got all the tools you need to help your business bloom this spring.
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Responsible artificial intelligence (AI) is a strategic advantage for businesses. You can discover your responsible AI maturity with the new Responsible AI Self-Assessment Tool for Australian businesses.
August news
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If you sell dishes containing seafood from a mobile or fixed food truck then you must comply with the new country of origin labelling rules for seafood.
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The Australian Government has released the Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Mapping Tool to guide and coordinate investment in charging infrastructure across Australia.
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Check out our 8 tips to help your small business make the most of the online sales.
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