Opening and running a café, small bar or restaurant in the Parkes Shire just got easier, following the launch of the Easy to do Business program by Parliamentary Secretary for Western NSW Rick Colless.
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Parkes Shire Council has teamed up with Service NSW and the Office of the NSW Small Business Commissioner to launch the new program, which aims to provide personalised step-by-step guidance and support via an online portal to help Parkes businesses open and grow their business.
Potential new business operators interested in opening a café, bar or restaurant in the Parkes region can now sign up to access free personalised assistance to help get started, including advice on licensing, regulations, what approvals are required, as well as the time, effort and fees involved.
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“We understand that by supporting our local business community, adds value and positive economic benefits for the entire region,” Parkes Shire Mayor Ken Keith OAM said.
“In an effort to eliminate some of the hurdles and red tape involved in getting a new business up and running in Parkes, council has collaborated with Service NSW to streamline the process.
“All local, state and federal government requirements to open and grow your business are now located in one place, with a dedicated personal Business Concierge available to guide you through the process.”
For more information, visit service.nsw.gov.au/business or call 13 77 88.
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