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13 February 2024 Newsletter [] [View this email in your browser.](   Newsletter 13 February 2024       Show your business some love this Valentine's Day Love is in the air, so why not take some time out to show your business a little love this week? We've put together a list of suggestions to help you take your business to the next level. [Arrow]( [Read more]( Training for small business success Want to improve your skills in business planning, finances, record keeping and registration, tax and super management? Essentials to strengthen your small business is the ATO’s new free, online learning platform featuring short courses to help you upskill in these critical areas. [Arrow]( [Learn more]( Survey: product safety mandatory reporting The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has released a survey asking suppliers about their understanding of the mandatory reporting requirements for death, serious injury or illness associated with a consumer good or product related service under the Australian Consumer Law. Have your say by 3 March 2024. [Arrow]( [Have your say]( Australian Government procurement   Are you interested in understanding how to participate in Australian Government procurement and contracting opportunities? Learn all about the process at a seminar from the Department of Employment and workplace relations on Friday, 23 February. [Arrow]( [Register now]( Protect your business with a trade mark Have you thought about protecting your business with a trade mark? IP Australia's TM Checker is a free tool to help small to medium businesses check if a trade mark is available for their brand or logo. [Arrow]( [Get started]( What are your business goals in 2024? Have your say in our newsletter poll and help us to improve business.gov.au! This week's question: What are your business goals in 2024? [] [Start a business]( [Expand your digital presence or use digital tools]( [Employ people]( [Find government grants or support]( [Implement sustainable practices]( [Improve cash flow]( [Other / Not sure]( Starting a business: tips and tools to help   Have you been thinking about starting a business? We've brought together a list of all the tips and tools to help you make your dream business a reality in 2024. [Arrow]( [Find out more]( 21 business research projects to share in over $51m Recipients have been announced for round 15 of the Cooperative Research Centre Projects (CRC-P) Program. These projects support the development of cutting-edge ideas, including solving problems identified by industry such as recycling solar panels, upcycling plastic and tyre waste. [Arrow]( [Read 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]( //newsletter.business.gov.au/link/id/zzzz65caf0ec836bd962Pzzzz63630556d9f9f221/page.html//newsletter.business.gov.au/link/id/zzzz65caf0ec88f52089Pzzzz63630556d9f9f221/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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