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Judo Bank's new Manufacturing PMI shows that an increase in activity in China could be the boost that Australian business is looking for.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Small business owners are tackling the next phase of our post-pandemic recovery, needing a new plan to adapt to new changes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RBA outlook complicated by the fog of war. Election looms, but first comes the pre-election budget: what's in store for SMEs? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rising business and consumer confidence points to a strong rebound for SMEs, but geographical hurdles remain. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SMEs are facing rising inflation for the first time in years. For more, Scott is joined by Warren Hogan, Chief Economic Advisor, Judo Bank See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SMEs are staging a post-omicron recovery - so where to from here? CEO Joseph Healy shares his insights with Brooke Corte. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Locked Down vs Locked In. The state or territory an SME resides in profoundly influenced its pandemic experience. Stephen Mifsud, Judo's NSW MD, and Ben Tuszynski, Judo's WA MD, chart the challenges and opportunities facing Australian SMEs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Judo Bank is support SME's right through to the other side of the pandemic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How Judo's mix of cutting edge technology and traditional relationship banking practices is speeding up SME lending. Brooke Corte chats with Judo's Chief Operating Officer, Lisa Frazier. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nearly half of all small businesses are looking to grow their business, hire more staff, and invest in their expansion. Yet one in four small business owners are knocked back when the apply for a loan. Judo Bank CEO Joseph Healy details how the challenger bank is closing the SME funding gap. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brooke Corte takes a deep dive into the issues affecting Australian SMEs thanks to NAB: NAB business experts can help you make ideas more. Managing COVID vaccinations in the workplace is a thorny issue for small business owners, but is it legal to make them mandatory? Employment law expert Michael Byrnes speaks with Brooke Corte. Melbourne's current lockdown is the first without the JobKeeper safety net. NAB's Executive Business Banking Metro Australia Michael Saadie says the bank remains focused on working with customers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's Talk Business takes a deep dive into the issues affecting Australian SMEs thanks to NAB: NAB business experts can help you make ideas more. The building boom is happening nationwide and Small Business Ombudsman Bruce Billson says a new red-tape cutting law makes it easy for tradies to follow work from state to state. NAB Chief Economist Alan Oster says businesses are more confident than ever before as they continue to drive Australia's economic recovery. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Brooke Corte takes a deep dive into the issues affecting Australian SMEs thanks to NAB: NAB business experts can you make ideas more. NAB Small Business Executive Ana Marinkovic hones in on how SMEs are the engine driving Australia's economic recovery. CAANZ Tax Advisor Susan Franks breaks down how small business owners will benefit from the generous tax breaks in the federal budget. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brooke Corte takes a deep dive into the issues affecting Australian SMEs. What a difference a year makes - SMEs are the driving force behind Australia's economic recovery according to Michael Saadi, NAB's Executive Business Banking Metro Australia. Demographer Bernard Salt says 2021 is the year of the Sole Trader. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Listen to Scott Haywood and Brooke Corte talking small business See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sweeping changes to Payroll Tax revealed in the big-spending NSW budget Now is the time to begin planning for 2021 Finder.com founder Fred Schebester on how business owners can approach a pivot in strategy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How will today's interest rate cut affect small business owners? CBA says they will not consider repossessing homes before September 2021, providing relief for anyone whose home acts as collateral against their business loan What kind of a week have reopened Melbourne Businesses had? Building up your online marketing presence with Tim Reid See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Look out for a 'Gold Tick', the signal a hospitality venue has a Gold Standard Health and Wellbeing Plan, a partnership between the Victorian branch of the Australian Hotels Association and Whizz Cleaners. Gold Tick director Stephen Giderson chats with Brooke and Scott. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melbourne small businesses are putting the finishing touches on their grand reopenings The government's hyped JobMaker scheme won't work for SMEs still in the recovery phase Home Office Design Ideas to Inspire Productivity INTERVIEW: Stephen Giderson, Gold Tick Director, on the hospitality industry’s Gold Tick: The Gold Standard Health & Wellbeing Plan is an additional commitment and accreditation layer over and above ‘COVID Safe’ plans already submitted to the government. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Brooke Corte and Scott Haywood for Let's Talk Business Melbourne small businesses are desperately awaiting a green light to reopen after being forced to shut up shop for three months Businesses must ensure they're set up to take payments from a growing range of modern alternatives, including Buy Now Pay Later platforms Travel agents are in a world of pain and inundating the Small Business Ombudsman's office as state borders remain closed Mark Kagan from Family Business Australia shares advice on reopening in a COVID-Safe manner See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Haywood warns businesses owners about a new scam targeting JobKeeper 2.0 applicants. Are small business owners in the financial position to take advantage of the investing and hiring support measures contained in last week's budget? And we looked at 2020’s must-know business cash flow management tips with Octet See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big Budget and Small Business. What can business owners expect in what's billed as the most important budget of our lives? Brooke and Scott examine a few of the major measures. The government has announced it will roll out a $1.2 billion wage subsidy scheme for apprentices and trainees in a package estimated to create about 100,000 jobs. MEGT General Manager Paul Bennett speaks with Brooke and Scott. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some Victorian small business owners are finally allowed to leave their homes and get back to work, so how has the transition from lockdown been for the lucky few? Businesses must qualify again for JobKeeper 2.0 and Scott Haywood explains the updated eligibility requirements. A united front of small business advocates and accountancy groups are pushing for the government to include a business viability voucher in the federal budget, as explained by Michael Croker from CAANZ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How Small Business will be included in the upcoming budget Scott explains how to perform a financial health check on your business Tech expert Charlie Brown on the government's new plan to connect hundreds of thousands of businesses to ultra high-speed gigabit NBN See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Small Business owners who deferred their mortgage are now facing troubles when trying to secure finance JobKeeper 2.0 eligibility requirements Rus Watson from Bellarine Distillery, whose cellar door will soon reopen following Victoria's crushing lockdown See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Scott Morrison wants the Victorian government to step up and offer struggling small businesses additional financial support and Scott Haywood proposal for the premier. Only 5% of a $40 billion pool of ultra-cheap credit has been loaded to small businesses. Judo Bank CEO Joseph Healy says it's been a difficult scheme for SMEs to make sense of. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Let's Talk Business with Brooke Corte and Scott Haywood See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
MYOB CEO Greg Ellis says small businesses can spearhead Australia's economic recovery provided we give them the support to accelerate digital innovations. McKinsey's Jenny Child explains how business owners will need to adapt to a new, more cautious consumer. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
It's company reporting season, so what are the big lessons small business owners can learn from big businesses? The super guarantee amnesty is expiring shortly and business owners are running out of time to catch up. China's trade strike on Australian wine will have a major impact on thousands of smaller producers, as detailed by former Austrade chief economist Tim Harcourt. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Is now a good time to buy a small business? Scott Haywood believes it might be a great opportunity for people with capital to buy a business with great fundamentals. Delays in the parcel delivery network are causing additional pain for small business owners. Small business lending has actually gone backwards. Economist Dr Zac Gross says there's a way to make loans even cheaper. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Melbourne's shutdown will impact thousands of small business owners in different and unique ways. Brooke Corte and Scott Haywood explore what can and can't remain open. Lockdowns and shutdowns has lit a fire under the shift to e-commerce and the parcel delivery business is struggling to keep up with surging demand. Sendle CEO James Chin Moody joins Brooke and Scott. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Will the tightened eligibility requirements for JobKeeper 2.0 make it too difficult for businesses to qualify, even if they're struggling? What are a business owners legal rights and responsibilities around the use of facemasks? Employment lawyer and Swaab Lawyers partner Michael Byrnes joins Brooke and Scott. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
JobKeeper 2.0: extended, tightened, reduced. How will the changes affect small business owners? Plus, Master Builders CEO Denita Wawn. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
COSBOA President Peter Strong says business owners should think twice before signing up again for the revamped JobKeeper scheme as the weight of accruing employee entitlements could send them broke. CAANZ Tax Leader Michael Croker with tips on avoiding common mistakes at tax time. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
As Melbourne returns to lockdown, small business owners must focus on putting into practice what they learned from the last lockdown. The hospitality industry has been smashed harder than almost any other sector and this latest development could result in countless businesses folding. Restaurants and Catering CEO Wes Lambert joins Brooke and Scott.
The instant asset write-off scheme has been extended until the end of the calendar year, allowing more time for businesses to make big-ticket purchases. Small and Family Business Minister Michaelia Cash joins Scott Haywood. Operators of Family Daycare centres were forced to take hefty paycuts when the government introduced free child care during the peak of the pandemic. Family Day Care Australia CEO Andrew Patterson explains why returning to the old funding model is welcome news from smaller operators.
Tax time is quickly approaching and that means EOFYthing you purchase from Officeworks could be tax-deductible. Brooke and Scott share tips for how small business owners can maximise their deductions. The Morrison government is embarking on major industrial relations reforms and Kate Carnell, the Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, is urging the government to consider a dedicated Small Business Award.
OnTheGo founder Mick Spencer chats with Brooke Corte and Scott Haywood.
Soon businesses will be allowed to open their doors again in the near future but owners must ensure they've finished the administrative work on any government stimulus payments. No time for paperwork once customers come back! And is your business COVIDSafe? Safe Work Australia has provided a detailed guide on the health and safety requirements to ensure businesses can operate safely. And a Victoria cobbler kept his doors open during the lockdown and has managed to stay afloat as spendthrift customers return to repairing rather than replacing.
A key JobKeeper deadline is extended, allowing businesses more time to secure necessary bridging finance. As the economy slowly begins to open up, consumers and business owners should focus on buying locally. Living rooms are offices, kitchens are classrooms, and tech support is home delivered via Geeks2U.
JobKeeper - it might be the lifeline businesses desperately need but some business owners are struggling with the application process. And can a business owner legally force their employees to take a pay cut? Employment law expert Michael Byrnes from Swaab Lawyers joins Brooke Corte and Scott Haywood.
The Pivot: when a business owner changes direction and shifts to a new strategy. The coronavirus shutdown has forced many businesses to pivot, including Norris, a Newcastle based dishwasher manufacturer. Managing Director Greg Gates joins Scott Haywood. With millions of Australians working from home, people are turning to their own kitchens for their coffee cravings. St Remio's coffee pods are proving to be a hit.