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Business Essentials

Whilst Hume can provide business solutions to assist you in meeting your business goals, there are often times where you may require non-financial assistance to assist you in managing the day to day running of your business.  The facilities mentioned below are a great start to finding better ways to manage your business.

The Murray Hume Business Enterprise Centre

The Murray Hume Business Enterprise Centre (MHBEC) has been servicing the needs of small business intenders or established small/medium business owners for over twenty years. MHBEC provides business advisory services to businesses in the South West of NSW and North Eastern Victoria.

The MHBEC website is a one stop shop to find information on everything you need to know about running a business

  •     How to start a business
  •     How to grow and manage your business
  •     Training
  •     Links to Government information services
  •     Council information and contacts
  •     Plus lots more….


For more information go to www.mhbec.com.au

 

Albury Business Community Hub

ABC-Hub is for local business owners to tap into in order to gain advice, share experiences, make recommendations and feel supported as they work together to achieve mutual prosperity while ‘bridging the gap’ between the business and consumer communities.


For more information go to www.abc-hub.com.au

 

Albury Northside Chamber of Commerce

Albury Northside Chamber of Commerce represents and supports business in the Albury, North Albury, Lavington and Thurgoona area and provides opportunities for members to interact and support one another.  We provide services aimed specifically at businesses, ensuring that each economic centre maximises the potential and ensure our region continues to grow and prosper.

For more information go to www.alburynorthside.com.au

 

Wodonga Chamber of Commerce

The Wodonga Chamber of Commerce are committed to representing the interests of business in Wodonga and our region, and to lobby when necessary to ensure that issues affecting our members are heard and responded to.


Issue Resolution - to provide advice, resources and assistance to members and their businesses.

Briefings with Council - to provide our member’s needs, issues and opinion direct to Councillors.

Surveying of members - to learn about trends, issues, skill gaps, service and business confidence.

Business intelligence - shared with our members for productivity improvement, planning & innovation.

Support - for business, industry and our region through information, business advice, education, innovation and opportunities.


For more information go to www.wodongachamber.com.au

 

The Chambers

With over 600 members The Chambers represent the majority of business sectors in the Albury and Wodonga area and their members range from sole traders, through small and medium business, to national and multinational companies.

They also have members who are service providers, education providers and government authorities.

The range of businesses and services are diverse, and through Chamber events and networking they are able to assist all of their members to establish business contact and partnerships that benefit individual businesses and the business community as a whole.


For more information go to www.thechambers.com.au

 

Australian Taxation Office

Tax information for individuals, Companies and Organisations, from the Tax Department of the Australian Federal Government.

For more information go to www.ato.gov.au

 

Australian Securities and Investments Commission

The Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) is an independent Australian government body that acts as Australia's corporate regulator. ASIC's role is to enforce and regulate company and financial services laws to protect Australian consumers, investors and creditors.  


For more information go to www.asic.gov.au


Australian Business Register


The Australian Business Register (ABR) is an extensive database of identity information provided by businesses when they register for an Australian business number (ABN). The ABR website provides useful information on how to apply for an ABN and as well as ABN policy and legislation.


For more information go to www.abr.gov.au