Small Business Month 2022 comes with the focus to Rebuild, Recharge, and Renew.
“The last two years have been incredibly difficult for the small business community, and sadly, many haven’t been able to keep their businesses going,” said Business NSW Regional Director Paula Martin.
“Small Business Month gives us all a chance to recognise our favourite small business and give them the encouragement to keep on doing what they do best,” MsMartinsaid.
“There are many events across the Central Coast during March to help small businesses prosper in their local towns and broader regional economies.
“As an official collaborative partner, Business NSW will be participating in a number of workshops and events under the Small Business Month banner, including the Business NSW Central Coast Economic Breakfast which will bring people together to review the economic outlook for business in the current volatile environment.
“It’s also an opportunity to recognise the significant contribution of Local Chambers of Commerce including Business Wyong, Gosford Erina Business Chamber and Coastal Towns Business Chamber who have been provided funding through the Small Business Commissioner to showcase their region during this month.
“Small Business Month is a reminder that as our lives slowly return to normal, your local small business still needs your continued support as they can’t just snap back into a position of prosperity.
“The Central Coast has over 17,000 small businesses who employ over70% of our locals.
“Together with our continued support, we can all help small businesses across Central Coast to Rebuild, Recharge, and Renew,” Ms Martin said.
About Business NSW
Formerly the NSW Business Chamber, Business NSW is the peak policy and advocacy body which has been representing businesses in NSW since 1826.