Operating a small business is not just about working for yourself, it's also about having the necessary management skills, industry expertise, technical skills, finance and of course a long-term vision to grow and succeed.
When you're starting up a home-based business there's a wide range of government advice and support available. Most state and territory governments provide home-based business kits and fact sheets.
Business Enterprise Centres offer a wide range of advice and support for new businesses. You'll find them in most states, the Northern Territory and the ACT.
Networking is an important way to keep up to date with business trends and to create business opportunities and friendships. Join a business association, check newspapers and business publications, and search the internet to find events relevant to your business.
You should also consider consulting an experienced business adviser, accountant or bank manager.
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