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Businesses and employees participation wanted in 2022 Business and Industry Survey by Bass Coast Shire Council which is open until Monday 23 May
Bass Coast Shire Council's 2022 Business and Industry Survey is now open. We are calling on our 3,200 businesses, employing almost 11,000 people to participate in the survey.
Bass Coast Shire, Cr Michael Whelan, said information gathered from the survey will help council understand some of the challenges and opportunities for businesses in Bass Coast and better guide the work council does to facilitate a healthy and sustainable economy.
Your opportunity to help shape our approach to economic development planning, data from this project will be compared with results obtained from the survey completed in March 2020
Understanding business
Cr Whelan said, "The survey data will be key in shaping council's approach to economic development, including how we attract and facilitate new investment, support our existing businesses, how we better prepare our local workforce and a range of other initiatives that will be considered as part of our Economic Development Framework."
"The information provided by our local business owners will be invaluable, to help us to understand business sentiment and identify trends, training gaps, and key issues. We know that it has been a really difficult two years for many industries, which is why we are keen to hear from local businesses, so we know where to focus our advocacy and support," Cr Whelan concluded.
Complete the survey
The survey can be found at Understanding Business in Bass Coast page and takes less than 15 minutes to complete. The survey closes on Monday, 23 May. Everyone who completes the survey will go into a draw to win one of three $100 gift vouchers from Revive Beauty and Spa, Zeal and Flow or Ivy Plant Studio. For more information on the survey, contact council's business support team on business.support@basscoast.vic.gov.au or 1300 BCOAST (226 278) or (03) 5671 2211.
Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Twitter page.
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