Small businesses across the State will receive specialist advice and training on how to best compete in the growing digital economy under a new $30 million NSW Government program. Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional Development, Skills and Small Business, John Barilaro, said the program, Business Connect, is a NSW Government investment in small business advisory services. Business Connect will tackle the needs of small business across the State, with 70 per cent of services aimed at regional businesses.
Launching on 1 January 2017, Business Connect offers NSW businesses access to local advisors, digital and creative sector specialists and help to those disrupted by infrastructure.
The program will focus on digital skills, to help the 78 per cent of NSW small businesses, which are not yet fully digital.michelle chen interviewed michael xie, business connnect multiculrual advisor.




