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Governments across Australia are rolling out a range of initiatives to support small businesses, including significant funding for startups, grants for disaster recovery, and financial aid during economic downturns. These programs aim to foster innovation, provide crucial relief, and ensure the continued growth and resilience of the small business sector.

Key Takeaways

  • Multiple government levels are actively providing financial and developmental support to small businesses.
  • Funding ranges from innovation grants for startups to direct financial relief for businesses impacted by natural disasters and economic challenges.
  • Programs are designed to enhance business capabilities, encourage investment, and mitigate the effects of unforeseen crises.

Innovation and Startup Support

The Western Australian government has injected over $2.5 million into its Innovation Pathways Program (IPP) to bolster startup growth. This funding, part of a larger $40 million New Industries and Innovation Fund, supports accelerators, founder education, and investor initiatives. Grants of up to $300,000 are available for accelerators and up to $200,000 for educational programs. The IPP aims to make startups investment-ready, improve commercialization skills, and expand the local investor network, with a strong focus on inclusion for regional WA, First Nations participants, and women in the startup ecosystem.

Disaster Relief and Recovery Grants

In response to the devastating bushfires, the federal government introduced a $10,000 grant for small businesses experiencing a significant revenue drop. To be eligible, businesses must demonstrate a 40% decrease in revenue over three months due to the fires. State governments are responsible for selecting eligible council areas, and applications opened on March 16. The government also relaxed criteria for existing bushfire relief loans and increased support staff at recovery hubs to assist businesses with applications.

COVID-19 Support Measures

Several states have implemented extensive support packages to help businesses navigate the challenges posed by COVID-19.

  • Victoria: The Victorian government extended its Business Support Fund grants, offering additional payments to businesses affected by coronavirus infections. Businesses in metropolitan Melbourne could be eligible for up to $20,000, while regional businesses could receive up to $15,000. These funds are part of a broader $1.7 billion economic survival package.
  • New South Wales: NSW businesses impacted by lockdowns can access various support measures. These include COVID-19 business grants ranging from $7,500 to $15,000 based on revenue decline, a micro-business support grant offering $1,500 fortnightly payments, and the JobSaver program providing up to 40% of weekly payroll as a cashflow boost. Additionally, payroll tax relief and rent relief measures are in place, including a mandatory code of conduct for commercial leasing and a hardship fund for landlords.

Small Business Awareness

Beyond direct financial aid, initiatives like SBS’s "Small Business Secrets" program aim to highlight the importance of small businesses in the Australian economy. The weekly television program, hosted by SBS finance editor Ricardo Goncalves, offers tips and insights for entrepreneurs, profiling businesses that have overcome challenges and showcasing how they contribute to national growth. An accompanying website provides a "Small Business Toolbox" with interactive resources for business owners.

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