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26 March 2024 Newsletter [] [View this email in your browser.](   Newsletter 26 March 2024       10 ways to grow your business in 2024 Make 2024 the year your business grows, expands and takes on new challenges! To help you on your journey, we've put together 10 ways you can take your business to new heights in 2024. [Arrow]( [Read more]( Social media for business Want to tackle the world of social media but not sure where to start? Check out the updated information on business.gov.au outlining everything you need to know about using social media effectively. [Arrow]( [Learn more]( Tax: know your employer obligations As an employer, it’s important to stay on top of your reporting, lodgment and payment due dates. If you don't, it could cost you more money in penalties and interest. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has resources to help you meet your tax and super obligations as an employer.  [Arrow]( [Find out more]( Work health and safety: keep up-to-date   Creating a safe work environment is a legal requirement. It's also critical to the long-term success of your business. Take a look at the information on business.gov.au to make sure you understand the work health and safety requirements that apply to your business. [Arrow]( [Find out more]( World Backup Day 31 March is World Backup Day! When was the last time you backed up your business's data? It's important to regularly back up your files and devices so that you're prepared in case of hardware failure, theft, natural disaster or a virus. Learn more about how to back up your files and devices and keep your business data safe. [Arrow]( [Learn more]( What challenges did you face when starting out? Have your say in our newsletter poll and help us to improve business.gov.au! Today's question: what was the biggest challenge you faced when starting your business? [] [Start-up costs and cash flow]( [Getting the right registrations]( [Business planning]( [Reaching customers]( [Choosing a business structure]( [Other / Not sure]( Info for your industry: administrative and support services   At business.gov.au, we've got practical tips and insights to help businesses in all different industries. If your business operates in administrative and support services, check out our information on things like tax obligations, health and safety requirements and much more. [Arrow]( [Find out more]( What's new in grants Getting an idea to market can be tricky - find out how [SwarmFarm Robotics]( is doing just that with support from Early Stage Venture Capital Limited Partnerships and the Business Research and Innovation Initiative. Could you help small businesses improve their cyber resilience? The [Small Business Cyber Resilience Service Grant Opportunity]( is now open - register for the online information session on 3 April to learn more. The [On Farm Connectivity Program]( is now open, offering eligible equipment suppliers a rebate of up to $30,000 to help provide digital farming technology to primary producers.  Find government assistance, grants and events Use our finder tools to explore government services available to help businesses. [Arrow] [Grants finder]( [Arrow] [Adviser finder]( [Arrow] [Events finder]( //newsletter.business.gov.au/link/id/zzzz66023212eca6f648Pzzzz63630556d9f9f221/page.html//newsletter.business.gov.au/link/id/zzzz66023212ee302201Pzzzz63630556d9f9f221/page.html [business.gov.au]( - simple access to useful information and services for Australian businesses.  Your email address, {EMAIL}, is subscribed to the business.gov.au news email list. [Manage your preferences]( |  [Unsubscribe](

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