Small businesses receive digital support from govt


Wednesday, 24 January, 2018

Small businesses receive digital support from govt

Digital advisory services will be provided for small businesses as part of a federal government initiative.

The Australian Small Business Advisory Services (ASBAS) Digital Solutions will deliver low cost, high-quality digital advisory services to employers, providing up to $18 million over three years from 2 July 2018 to 30 June 2021.

Specialist advisers will be available in various ways including face-to-face meetings and workshops, phone calls, online video calls, webchats and interactive webinars. Services will include assessment of small businesses’ needs, tailored digital engagement plans and advisory support to one or more of the priority digital capabilities:

  • Websites and selling online.
  • Social media and digital marketing.
  • Using small business software.
  • Online security and data privacy.

Minister for Small and Family Business, the Workplace and Deregulation Craig Laundy said these services would help employers capitalise on new opportunities available in the digital economy.

“In today’s evolving digital world, businesses must adapt to engage in the online environment or risk being left behind,” Laundy said.

“Under this initiative, small business owners will have access to specialist advisers who can help fast-track their online capability. They will receive training, expert advice and the targeted support they need to help boost their business online.

“It’s not easy to run a business and find the time to get across the technical nature of online services. These digital solutions will offer employers guidance and support to become more digitally savvy and help expand their businesses to new markets.

“The government recognises the importance the small business sector plays in supporting over 5.6 million jobs and generating and sustaining growth, and delivering prosperity for all Australians. We are committed to creating an environment where every small business can reach their potential.”

The Australian Small Business Advisory Services program has a strong record of focusing on the issues that matter to small business owners across the country.

“With a new focus on digital advisory services, the government is committed to supporting small business to innovate, provide new services and continue to create the jobs that drive our economy,” Laundy said.

Applications for ASBAS grants are now open and applicants will be required to demonstrate they can provide services related to websites and selling online; social media and digital marketing; using small business software; and online security and data privacy.

Applications for ASBAS grants close on 6 March 2018.

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