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Victorian Small Business Commissioner Judy O’Connell to retire in July Victorian Small Business Commissioner Judy O Connell. Source: supplied. Tributes have begun flowing for Victorian Small Business Commissioner Judy O’Connell, who announced on Tuesday her plans to retire from the role in July. Victorian Small Business Minister Jaala Pulford, Small Business Ombudsman Bruce Billson, Council of Small Business Organisations Australia chief executive Peter Strong and Franchise Council chief executive Mary Aldred all took to Twitter on Tuesday afternoon to thank O’Connell for her “outstanding work” and “unwavering dedication” to the state’s small businesses. O’Connell has served as Victoria’s Small Business Commissioner for four-and-a-half years, during which time she has led efforts to improve how councils interact with their small business communities and build awareness among small business operators about their rights and obligations when it c ....
Victorian Small Business Commission Judy O’Connell – Victoria’s passionate supporter of regional and metropolitan small businesses – will be retiring from her role as Victorian Small Business Commissioner in June 2021. Over the past four and a half years, Judy has advocated on the real issues affecting business owners – from not getting paid on time to having major infrastructure works disrupt trade – and championed their right to a fair and inclusive operating environment. A core focus for Judy has been building awareness of rights and obligations when it comes to retail leases and other contracts, and helping businesses to resolve disputes quickly and effectively through mediation. ....
support small business owners to continue trading throughout disruptive infrastructure works work towards streamlining approval processes for people looking to start a business continue to pay small business suppliers promptly – and more. Key industries set to benefit include tourism – by far the most significant activity in the Borough, accounting for at least 45 per cent of the local economy – as well as construction and fishing. The pledge builds on current supports in response to coronavirus (COVID-19), such as their 3225 Love Local Shop Local Facebook page for promoting great business offerings to the local community – a one stop shop to buying local. ....
Commercial tenancy disputes fall in first weeks after end of JobKeeper We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Victoria’s small business authority has reported a huge reduction in businesses and their landlords seeking help for commercial tenancy disputes in the first two weeks after JobKeeper and tenancy protections were withdrawn. Small Business Commissioner Judy O’Connell, who will announce her retirement on Tuesday after more than four years in the role, said her office received 276 inquires about commercial tenancy disputes in the first two weeks after the wage subsidy and tenancy protections ended on March 28. ....