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Small Biz Matters: People, Policy, Purpose ~ Episode #259
The national small business strategy was released by the federal minister the Hon Julie Collins MP in Feb 2025. Treasury’s media release described as a Strategy to support Australia's nearly 2.6 million small businesses by streamlining processes, reducing duplication, and ensuring small businesses are front and centre in policy decisions.
It’s signed by all of the state and territory Small business ministers who promised to work more collaboratively together.
It was a rather quiet media release. Those that did take notice namely the professional associations like CPA Australia panned it as being a motherhood statement, lacking in detail and failing to solve any of the problems facing small businesses right now.
If small businesses are so critical to government policy, why do we continue to see a lack of action and practical solutions? What’s the purpose of having a framework that doesn’t offer anything new for Small business nor guarantee a more stable and predictable environment in which they can operate?
It’s the middle of budget week there’s a looming election. In her first long form interview on the national small business strategy, The honourable Julie Collins MP joins us today to unpack, explain and answer the critics’ concerns.
To find out more about the National Small Business Strategy go to the Australia’s Treasury’s website - HERE
By Alexi BoydSmall Biz Matters: People, Policy, Purpose ~ Episode #259
The national small business strategy was released by the federal minister the Hon Julie Collins MP in Feb 2025. Treasury’s media release described as a Strategy to support Australia's nearly 2.6 million small businesses by streamlining processes, reducing duplication, and ensuring small businesses are front and centre in policy decisions.
It’s signed by all of the state and territory Small business ministers who promised to work more collaboratively together.
It was a rather quiet media release. Those that did take notice namely the professional associations like CPA Australia panned it as being a motherhood statement, lacking in detail and failing to solve any of the problems facing small businesses right now.
If small businesses are so critical to government policy, why do we continue to see a lack of action and practical solutions? What’s the purpose of having a framework that doesn’t offer anything new for Small business nor guarantee a more stable and predictable environment in which they can operate?
It’s the middle of budget week there’s a looming election. In her first long form interview on the national small business strategy, The honourable Julie Collins MP joins us today to unpack, explain and answer the critics’ concerns.
To find out more about the National Small Business Strategy go to the Australia’s Treasury’s website - HERE

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