July 2024
Welcome to our July newsletter. This month, we're diving into critical topics that affect your business. There are updates on EOFY changes, insights into the 2024-25 State Budget and a free webinar on how to influence difficult peers and stakeholders. We're also inviting you to share your red tape challenges as we push for improvements. You can also help us influence future policies by completing our Workforce Skills Survey. Explore these stories and more to stay informed and empowered in today's business landscape.
When business thrives, we all thrive.
Changes to the minimum wage and superannuation guarantee kicked off on 1 July. This article covers essential updates for the year ahead.
The 2024-25 State Budget forecasts a $3.6 billion deficit, rising unemployment, a subdued economic outlook and only modest assistance for SMEs.
Got a red tape horror story? We want to hear it.
Business NSW seeks your input for a critical report to the government aimed at cutting unnecessary red tape.
Share your nightmare red tape story and your solutions.
Email us at policy@businessnsw.com.
A new report reveals the $9bn impact of unlocking the skills potential of migrants. The report is part of the Billion Dollar Benefit campaign, of which we’re a proud ambassador.
Mel Steele from Dapto High School discusses the pivotal role of digital education in shaping future professionals and urges businesses to get involved.
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Complete our Workforce Skills Survey and help us shape policies supporting education and workforce development. It takes just 10-15 minutes.
The survey will provide insights into labour market needs, skilled labour availability, and industry-aligned workforce capabilities.
Mastering the ability to influence difficult stakeholders and peers is a vital skill for all leaders. Join this free webinar to learn how.
Whether you're a startup, a small enterprise or a large corporation, our Business Awards celebrate achievements across all sectors.
Whether you're an ultra-marathon enthusiast, or you'd prefer to run as part of a team, don't miss out on this epic event.
If you're a business owner or professional from Greater Western Sydney with an inspiring success story, don't miss your chance to enter the WSABE awards.
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Masters of Commerce, Charles Sturt University
5moVery useful information for all businesses.