If you’re a business owner, it’s important to understand your obligations to provide a safe and healthy workplace. This includes keeping up with changes to health and safety legislation. The Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety has introduced new Work Health and Safety (WHS) laws for Western Australia. Here are seven things to know...
United by a dream to “do aged care differently”, nurses Julie Arnould and Carole Bain launched their business, Perth Care + Companion Company, in 2019. Fast forward just three years and Perth Care + Companion Company (PCCC) now employs more than 100 healthcare workers, with around 90 per cent of them women. The business was recognised as a state...
Carrie-Anne Forsyth of Esteem Dance joined the PIVOT program and transformed her business.
To help you avoid or limit damage from a disaster, we have created a business continuity plan template that's suitable for any type of business.
This week marks the start of a new financial year, which is often a time for small business owners to take a breath after the frantic end of tax year rush, and make plans for the time ahead. For the past four days, around three quarters of our WA small businesses as well as their customers, have found themselves in lockdown. The emergence of the...
Being authentic and true to oneself has been Michelle Rimmer’s mantra since the launch of her business, Hills Massage, 20 years ago. Reflecting on her business journey, Michelle said she would tell the younger version of herself that consistency is the key to success. “You have to be consistent in the quality of your or product, your communication...
Not sure where to start when it comes to promoting your business on social media? Social media can seem overwhelming, but fortunately there are a few basic principles that can help guide you through the ‘getting started’ stages. The golden rule of social media is to engage with your target market on their preferred platform, using relevant and...
There is a range of support available to help small businesses affected by Ex-Tropical Cyclone Ellie and Tropical Cyclone Ilsa in the emergency regions. The emergency regions include the following local government areas: Ex-TC Ellie Shire of Broome Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley Shire of Halls Creek Shire of Derby-West Kimberley TC Ilsa Shire of...
If you are applying for a grant via the SBDC, it’s now essential that you use myGovID to verify your identity before commencing your claim. What is myGovID? myGovID is a national digital identity tool that operates through smart devices, such as your mobile phone. It has been designed to help individuals prove their identity, in a similar way to a...
When opening and evolving their landscaping supply business in Albany, owners Jane and Ian sought guidance from advisers at the Albany Business Centre, the SBDC’s Business Local provider in the Great Southern. Designer Dirt in Albany is more than your average landscaping supply centre. Opened in 2012, the business could be seen as an extension of...
If your small business employs workers, including contractors or sub-contractors, it’s compulsory for you to have workers’ compensation insurance. Here’s what you need to know to protect your business from hefty fines or other serious consequences. No matter how careful you are, work-related injuries and illnesses can happen. If your business...
Have the recent (and significant) changes to Facebook and Snapchat left you wondering ‘what now’ for your 2018 digital marketing plan? Instead of focusing on the negatives, like how your Facebook business page has declined in reach, or how much you dislike the new Snapchat, use this opportunity to take stock of your online efforts, identify areas...