Better protection for small business delivered
SMALL business is the big winner today, after the Government legislated a second tranche of major amendments to Australia’s competition law.
Keeping the lights on and the doors open for small business
ENERGY bills for small businesses across Australia will be cheaper after the Coalition Government announced a plan to ensure reliable and affordable energy for all Australians.
McCormack welcomes medicine breakthrough
RIVERINA and Central west residents being treated for leukaemia and lymphoma will soon have affordable access to a new medicine.
300,000 small businesses benefit from instant-asset write-off
CLOSE to 300,000 Australian small businesses have taken advantage of the Coalition Government’s instant asset write-off according to 2015-16 tax office data, Minister for Small Business Michael McCormack says.
Small business shining bright on the Sunshine Coast
THE outlook for small businesses in the Sunshine Coast community looks bright as Federal Member for Fairfax Ted O’Brien took the Minister for Small Business Michael McCormack to the heart of his electorate today.
Welcome news for small business borrowers
Minister for Small Business Michael McCormack has welcomed National Australia Bank’s introduction of shorter, plain English loan contracts for small business borrowers.
SMALL BUSINESSES LOOKING POSITIVE WITH FEDERAL BACKING
Small businesses and community leaders of Echuca and Shepparton met with the Minister for Small Business Michael McCormack during a visit to the region hosted by Federal Member for Murray Damian Drum.
ARMISTICE CENTENARY GRANTS AVAILABLE
Expressions of interest are open for grants to commemorate the centenary of the World War I Armistice.
Transcript – Interview with Damian Drum and Michael McCormack, Shepparton
Interview with Damian Drum and Michael McCormack, WIN TV Shepparton
McCORMACK ENCOURAGES RIVERINA AND CENTRAL WEST TO GET INTO THE FESTIVAL SPIRIT
The Nationals’ Member for Riverina Michael McCormack is inviting artists, art workers and organisations in the Riverina and Central West to apply for a slice of around $1.2 million in funding.