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The Big Voice for Small BusinessSmall businesses need a competitive and fair business environment to grow their business. By news@gippsland - 26th July 2004 - Back to News The Victorian Government has established an Australian first - the Office of the Small Business Commissioner (SBC), which is dedicated to promoting a competitive and fair operating environment for small business.
The Small Business Commissioner, Mark Brennan, will be making a series of presentations across the Latrobe region with the support of Latrobe City Council on Monday 26 and Tuesday 27 July.
Local small business operators are invited to attend presentations in:
Morwell - commencing 6pm on Monday 26 July at the Italian Australian Club, Princes Highway, Morwell
Moe - commencing 5.30pm on Tuesday 27 July at the Moe Town Hall, Albert Street, Moe
All welcome, however, please contact the Office of the Small Business Commissioner on 9651 7647 if you would like to attend.
Mr Brennan will also be making presentations to various business groups whilst in the region.
Click here to download a brochure.
Click here to visit the website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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