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Wanneroo Business Association Hosts Shadow Minister for Small Business Last week, the Wanneroo Business Association (WBA) orchestrated a roundtable discussion with The Hon Sussan Ley MP, Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Shadow Minister for Small Business, and Senator The Hon. Linda Reynolds CSC. The event provided a platform for a diverse array of local businesses and organisations to shed light on current issues impacting small businesses in the region, while also delving into the parliamentary agenda.
Among the attendees were representatives from the WBA Committee of Management, the City of Wanneroo, Business Station, and Glide Wheelchairs. The gathering took place at the Wanneroo Business Incubator, situated within the Allied Health Precinct and managed by Business Station. During the discussion, the Shadow Minister offered insights into pressing parliamentary matters, outlining several key points:
Steven Windsor, President of the Wanneroo Business Association, alongside other board members, contributed insights into recent trends within the small business landscape:
Business Station highlighted the ASBAS program and emphasised the local business incubator's role in providing mentoring support. Glide Wheelchairs underscored the importance of assisting local businesses in transitioning to modern manufacturing and SMART technology. The City of Wanneroo spotlighted efforts to bolster local job growth within the burgeoning northern coastal corridor, where 14,500 Australian Business Numbers (ABNs) are currently registered. The roundtable served as a pivotal forum for stakeholders to voice concerns, share insights, and pave the way for collaborative solutions to propel the local business ecosystem forward. As the dialogue continues, the Wanneroo Business Association remains committed to championing the interests of small businesses and fostering an environment conducive to growth, innovation, and prosperity. Stay tuned for more updates on how WBA initiatives are shaping the future of business in the region.
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