The new and improved business.gov.au was launched by the Minister for Small Business and Tourism, the Hon Fran Bailey MP, on 7 June 2005 at Parliament House Canberra. Represented in the 200 strong crowd were business enterprise centres, small business field officers, business.gov.au syndication partners and business owners and operators, including several who feature in the new business.gov.au promotional material.
The one stop shop website business.gov.au, formerly known as the Business Entry Point, covers just about everything businesses need to know about getting started in business and complying with various Federal, State, Territory and Local Government requirements. With ABNs, GST, activity statements, permits, licences and forms just part of the compliance demands faced by small business, business.gov.au provides information that is presented in a simple, logical and accessible way.
As part of the redevelopment, business.gov.au now features simplified navigation, improved search tools and increased useability and functionality. Additional features such as ‘how to’ guides, detailed information on planning, taxation, grants and employment have also been added reflecting the in depth research and analysis conducted through various redevelopment phases.
Visit the business.gov.au website today and discover why business.gov.au is fast becoming the site where clever businesses go to do business.