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The SBCBW receives core funding from the State Government, and raises additional funds from the local community. 

Our organisation is also a member of BEC Australia. The SBCBW delivers the Business Grow Program in the South West so needs to raise sufficient funds to cover the costs of this service.  Without the support of out sponsors, the SBCBW would not be able to provide these valued support services to our very important small business sector.  We also have many smaller sponsors from within the local business community.

Did you know there are over 130 Business Enterprise Centres in key locations across Australia?

BEC Australia consists of over 130 members and associate members located around Australia. Each is an independent organisation which has chosen to take advantage of the benefits that membership to BEC Australia brings.

Business Enterprise Centres are community-based not for profit non-political business assistance organisations that are owned and supported by locally managed incorporations. They are designed to facilitate the creation, retention and development of sustainable business enterprises and foster local economic development. BECs through their successful public/private partnerships with governments (federal, state and local), private enterprise and local communities across Australia provide practical confidential business facilitation services.  

Through BEC Australia, each BEC has access to the talents and resources of all BECs in the BEC Australia network plus strategic partner resources to provide quality business assistance. These vital partnerships provide BEC clients access to a wealth of professional services and programs in addition to government programs offered.

BECs are well equipped to support the needs of small and micro businesses throughout their stages of development – from commencement to operation and growth, through to succession planning and implementation.

The strength of the BEC network is that it provides independent confidential competent business counselling and other practical assistance to foster viable local businesses in order to boost sustainable economic development through the business sector. An initial consultation is in most cases provided for free however there may be nominal charges for workbooks, software and further services. We do offer fee for service assistance.

We are pleased to acknowledge our current national alliance partners:

HP – ask us how our partnership with HP can assist you with great deals on HP small business products.

NAB – have you been in business for more than six months and can’t get a business loan to grow your business. Ask us about the NAB Microenterprise Start  loan, only available through BEC Australia members.

The ATO Small Business Program

My Business – Many BECs provide free copies of My Business Magazine to their clients thanks to our relationship with My Business

For more information, please see our national website: www.becaustralia.org.au

Major Sponsors

The Services provided by the Small Business Centre are partially funded by the Australian Government

 

      

  

 

 

Other Sponsors

A & L Printers

Business Dynamics

Doyle's Lime Service

Department of Consumer & Employment Protection

Performance Business Sales

Edith Cowan University - Bunbury Campus 

Geographe

Golden West Network

King Gibson Lewis

Labour Relations Division of the

Mad Fish Fine Wines Western Australia

South West Regional College of TAFE

SOS Office Equipment

South Western Times

Telstra Country Wide

The Bunbury Mail

The Laminex Group

Totally Sound

Transfield Worley Power Services

West Country Office Machines

Worsley Alumina Pty Ltd

Wray & Associates Patent Attorneys

Young & Young Lawyers

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