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Bass Coast Council invites businesses to participate in 2024 Business and Industry Survey to share insights and experiences by 14 July 2024
Bass Coast Shire Council is thrilled to unveil the 2024 Business and Industry Survey, inviting all local businesses to participate. This survey aims to gather crucial insights, identify challenges, and tailor support services effectively.
Bass Coast Shire Council is excited to announce the release of the 2024 Business and Industry Survey. This comprehensive survey, conducted every two years, invites all businesses within the Bass Coast region to participate and share their insights and experiences. The survey is designed to gather vital information on the current state of local businesses, identify challenges, and help council tailor workshops and networking events to local business needs.
Bass Coast Shire Council launches the 2024 Business and Industry Survey, aiming to gather insights from local businesses to tailor support services
Participate in shaping the future
By participating, businesses contribute valuable data that will help shape the council's business support services over the coming years. Key areas of focus for the 2024 survey include:
- Identify trends
- Understand business sentiment
- Identify business training and development needs
- Identify key issues for advocacy
The survey is open to all businesses operating in the Bass Coast Shire and can be accessed online through the Bass Coast Shire Council's Engage page.
Responses can be completed confidentially and will be used for the purpose of enhancing local economic development initiatives. Business owners are encouraged to complete the survey by Sunday, 14 July 2024 to ensure their input is included in the final analysis and report. For more information, please contact the Business Support team at business.support@basscoast.vic.gov.au.
Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Council Facebook page.
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