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    The ASBFEO responds to requests for assistance from small businesses and family enterprises that are in dispute with other businesses or Commonwealth Government agencies. 

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    The ASBFEO understand the challenges facing small businesses and family enterprises. 

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March newsletter - Franchising review welcomed

The franchise sector is worth $135 billion and employs more than half a million people. There are some 70,700 franchisees in Australia and almost all of them are small businesses, as are many franchisors.

The franchise sector is worth $135 billion and employs more than half a million people. There are some 70,700 franchisees in Australia and almost all of them are small businesses, as are many franchisors.

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… The ASBFEO Small Business Pulse did not reflect a fall in 2020 as government support measures outweighed other economic … The ASBFEO Small Business Pulse did not reflect a fall in 2020 as government support measures outweighed other economic …

Small Business Matters

… some of the key statistics from our Small Business Matters report below.  The full Small Business Matters report is available to download here or below. Read the media …

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… ASBFEO response Small business Ombudsman's procurement report released OP-ED: Too many small businesses are hurt by … in the 'in-crowd' … Small business Ombudsman's procurement report released OP-ED: Too many small businesses are hurt by …

… so not all matters will be eligible for support.  A co-payment of $100 is required from the eligible small business … so not all matters will be eligible for support.  A co-payment of $100 is required from the eligible small business …

September newsletter - Small businesses worried about being paid

Cash flow is the oxygen of enterprise, but difficult conditions mean when one party is late in paying, it can cascade through the supply chain. Mary runs a small civil construction business but one of her customers, another small…

… another small business, had not paid their $20,000 bill for 180 days. Date Tue, 09/03/2024 - 12:00 Mailchimp URL … another small business, had not paid their $20,000 bill for 180 days. … September newsletter - Small businesses …

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… of the guide. Read and download the full commissioned report, Overcoming Challenges in Business-to-Business … of the guide. Read and download the full commissioned report, Overcoming Challenges in Business-to-Business …

… to previous publications. [1] Australian Taxation Office (2020, December 10). Eligibility. Retrieved June 7, 2022, from … to previous publications. [1] Australian Taxation Office (2020, December 10). Eligibility. Retrieved June 7, 2022, from …

Number of small businesses in Australia

… Australian businesses measured by employment size 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 Self-employed 1441105 1410049 … of Australian businesses measured by turnover 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 Zero to less than $50k 613 690 699 …

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Apprentices and Trainees Employed by Small Business

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Celebrating Australia's great family businesses

This week we celebrate National Family Business Day - on Thursday, September 19.

It's a great moment to reflect on the crucial role family-owned businesses play in the economy and throughout our communities.

Think about the many farming,…

This week we celebrate National Family Business Day - on Thursday, September 19.

It's a great moment to reflect on the crucial role family-owned businesses play in the economy and throughout our communities.

Think about the many farming,…

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Contribution to Australian Employment

… 1. Chart 1: Employment numbers ('000s) by business size   2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 Micro (0-4 employees) 2930.9 2987.8 …

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5 Year Productivity Inquiry: The Key to Prosperity

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Contracts with REBL Corp, Digital REBL or Media REBL

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Australian Capital Territory

… in the ACT Australian Capital Territory Total 2019 5.4 2020 2.8 2021 5.9 2022 7.7 2023 3.3 Download data Total …

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… The ASBFEO Small Business Pulse did not reflect a fall in 2020 as government support measures outweighed other economic …

… Table 1: Employment by business size Size 2020-21 2021-22  2022-23   ('000) % ('000) % ('000) % Small …

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