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21 May 2024 Newsletter [] [View this email in your browser.](   Newsletter 21 May 2024       Keep your customers coming back Great customer service can help you grow and maintain your customer base. Find ways to improve your customer service by engaging with your customers, offering support, and asking for feedback.  [Arrow]( [Read more]( What does the Budget mean for businesses? The 2024-25 Budget was announced on 14 May. We've outlined what's available for businesses across different sectors. [Arrow]( [Find out more]( TM Checker tool IP Australia's TM Checker tool is now out of it's pilot phase, having helped more than 6,000 users apply for trade marks since 2023. The tool helps businesses check if a trade mark is available to register, making it simple to navigate the trade mark process.  [Arrow]( [Check it out]( Financial tools and templates   The end of the financial year is approaching, and it's a good time to review your business finances. We've got a range of financial tools and templates to help you manage, understand and keep track of your business finances.  [Arrow]( [Get started]( Webinar: Building a culturally diverse workforce On 12 June the Department of Workplace Relations will host a webinar for employers, with industry experts sharing strategies and practical tips on building a multicultural team. [Arrow]( [Register now]( Guide to starting a business   Have you checked out our guide to starting a business? It outlines each step in the startup process and helps you understand what's involved. [Arrow]( [Explore now]( What's new on business.gov.au We've added new information on [important financial dates](, to help you keep on top of deadlines and due dates across the financial year.   A new page outlines the basics of getting a [business email address](, including getting a domain name and choosing an email hosting service.   When acquiring a vehicle or new equipment for your business, you’ll need to decide whether to [buy or lease](. We've outlined the key differences to help you decide. 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]( What do you think of the business.gov.au newsletter? //newsletter.business.gov.au/link/id/zzzz664bf71e30a2a556Pzzzz63630556d9f9f221/page.html//newsletter.business.gov.au/link/id/zzzz664bf71e31c95337Pzzzz63630556d9f9f221/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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