Small Business Week Is Back For 2025

SA Gov

The Malinauskas Labor Government is bringing back Small Business Week for 2025 with an exciting program designed to support South Australia's small businesses.

Small Business Week is a dedicated week of in-person events and online resources designed to assist the state's 160,000 small businesses with new ideas and opportunities delivered by the Office for Small and Family Business.

The program will be delivered from 22 -26 of September across Adelaide and regional areas, covering topics that focus on growing business capability, navigating the digital environment, boosting sustainability and providing support with workforce planning and exporting.

The full program will be revealed in the coming months.

Small Business Week is one of 20 key initiatives in the State Government's landmark $14 million Small Business Strategy, all of which are now underway and supporting small businesses across the state to access new programs including mentoring and training in business fundamentals, marketing, succession planning and cyber security.

Last year's Small Business Week attracted more than 1400 registrations for events across Adelaide and regional areas.

For more information on Small Business Week, visit: https://business.sa.gov.au/week

As put by Andrea Michaels

Small businesses are the heartbeat of our economy, and the backbone of communities right across our state. When our small businesses thrive, South Australia thrives.

There are 160,000 small businesses across South Australia, each passionately serving their communities and employing thousands of South Australians.

Small Business Week is an opportunity for small business owners to set aside some time to work on their business, to learn something new, and connect with others.

Whether you are starting up your own business, growing your operations or embarking on your export journey, Small Business Week will provide resources and insights to strengthen your capability, and build your confidence and resilience.

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