Free June Workshops, Events for Monash Businesses

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This June, Council is helping Monash businesses grow with a series of free and low-cost events.

Whether you run a business, know someone who does, or simply want to upskill professionally, here's what's coming up.

Winning government grants and tenders

This free workshop, run by Business Victoria, helps business owners learn how to apply for government grants, tenders and quotes, unlocking funding that can help businesses grow and create local jobs.

Monday 15 June, 9.30am–11.30am

Monash Civic Centre, Glen Waverley

Free (includes light refreshments)

Building stronger teams through age diversity

Whether you're starting out or bringing decades of experience, your age shouldn't hold you back at work.

This business breakfast explores how diverse teams drive better results, and what that means for workers across Monash. Featuring keynote speaker Maree McCabe.

Tuesday 16 June, 7.30am–9.30am

Huntingdale Golf Club, Oakleigh South

$19.50 (includes breakfast)

Strengthening purpose-led organisations

A free, hands-on workshop for not-for-profits, social enterprises and purpose-led businesses looking to grow their impact, retain customers and build long-term sustainability.

Wednesday 24 June, 9.30am–3.30pm

Monash Civic Centre, Glen Waverley

Free

ATO Masterclass workshops

With the end of financial year approaching, get help with your tax at a free ATO Masterclass online workshop.

From claiming deductions to reporting and lodging tax correctly, these sessions are designed by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) to help small businesses understand the essentials.

More business events

Check out our Business Events page for all the latest workshops and networking opportunities for local Monash businesses.

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