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Online sale | Manging stress | Cyber security   Newsletter 27 October 2023       Are you prepar

Online sale | Manging stress | Cyber security [] [View this email in your browser.](   Newsletter 27 October 2023       Are you prepared for the online sale events? Black Friday and Cyber Monday are coming up. Check out our 8 tips to help your small business make the most of the sale season. [Arrow]( [Find out more]( Managing stress in your business With so much going on this time of year, it's important to look after yourself. We've got tips and resources to help you manage stress in your business. [Arrow]( [Find out more]( Reminder: Changes to contract laws Changes to the unfair contract terms law will come into effect on 9 November 2023, and penalties for breaching the law will apply from this date. Find out more about who is covered by the laws, and what constitutes unfair contract terms.  [Arrow]( [Find out more](                     Cyber Security CRC is helping keep Australians safe online   As it’s Cyber Security Awareness Month, we want to give a shoutout to the amazing work from the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre. From developing innovative solutions protecting businesses online to creating education resources to ensure you remain secure online.  [Arrow]( [Learn more]( Trick or treaters in your inbox? There's nothing scarier than your business falling victim to cyber scammers. Check out the Small Business Cyber Security Guide for tips to help you and your employees learn how to spot a scammer. [Arrow]( [Find out more](                     Can you help us improve the modern awards system?   Applications for Business Research and Innovation Initiative (BRII) grants are now open. The Australian Government is  looking for innovative ideas from startups and small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) to help make it easier for small businesses to navigate the modern awards system. [Arrow]( [Find out more]( 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]( [Facebook](  [Twitter](  [LinkedIn](  [YouTube]( [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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