Business Victoria
The Victorian Government is committed to providing quick, no-nonsense answers and information to support business growth. Whether you are recruiting staff, expanding operations, looking to export or find business events, Business Victoria has a range of tools tailored to your specific business needs. The services can be accessed via the web, over the phone or in person.
A range of customised services are available including:
Interactive Step-by-Step guides provide assistance for a range of business issues including general business management, cash flow, obtaining finance, exporting, employing people and more. Go to:
www.business.vic.gov.au/stepbystep
The Frequently Asked Questions service is designed to offer one place for businesses to ask questions (online or by phone) rather than searching across many websites or calling numerous phone numbers. Go to:
www.business.vic.gov.au, then choose “FAQs” from the top banner.
Access a range of HR tools and templates to assist with the entire recruitment process, including position descriptions, job advertisements, reference checks, HR manuals and staff productivity calculators. Go to:
www.business.vic.gov.au then choose “Employing & Managing Staff” then “Tools and Templates”
Find the right contact for a particular topic such as maternity leave, employment of children or obtaining a second-hand dealer’s licence. Go to:
www.business.vic.gov.au then choose “Contacts” from the top banner.
Find information on all government licences, permits, registrations and codes of practice required for your business. Go to:
www.business.vic.gov.au/blis
The 12 Victorian Business Centres provide over-the-counter information on business services from all tiers of government and the private sector. These are located at Melbourne, Dandenong, Glenroy, Vermont, Ballarat, Bendigo, Geelong, Mildura, Shepparton, Traralgon, Wangaratta and Wodonga. Full address details can be found at: www.business.vic.gov.au/VBC.
Find expert advice for your business…fast
As a small business owner, you cannot be an expert in all business areas. Getting expert advice can help you: identify goals; anticipate change and plan for survival and growth.
Find an Adviser is a free, searchable database of accountants, lawyers and business professionals. Users can search by location, industry type, area of expertise or even the language spoken, with many advisers also offering users a free 30-minute first consultation.
The service has been developed in partnership with key industry bodies and associations including three Accounting professional bodies, Law Institute of Victoria, the Association of Accounting Technicians, and the Small Business Mentoring Service. All advisers are members of their respective institute or association.
Find an Adviser can be accessed at www.business.vic.gov.au/findanadviser
The “Under New Management” and “Women’s Access to Finance” programs can assist you via a range of low-cost seminars and workshops, including:
- Selecting a Retail Location
- Strategic Business Planning
- Marketing
- Employing People
- Buying a Franchise
- Understanding Financial Statements
- What Financiers Want
Workshops are listed on www.business.vic.gov.au/workshops and in the Smart Company event guide