Cessnock City Council has voted to support Service NSW’s ‘Easy to do Business’ initiative, which aims to make it easier for those looking to open a small business or grow their existing business.
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Cessnock mayor Bob Pynsent welcomed the move by Service NSW that will streamline the processes associated with opening a small business.
“Council are happy to be part of an initiative that cuts red tape and makes it easier for prospective business owners get their doors open,” Cr Pynsent said.
“It’s a big decision to open your own business and it’s fantastic to be able to part of taking some of that pressure off when people are starting out.”
Council voted for a recommendation at its March 21 meeting, which included entering into a Memorandum of Understanding with Service NSW to show their support of the initiative.
Easy to do Business is an online platform that tackles the time, complexity and duplication issues that businesses can face when starting or growing a business in NSW.
The free service also offers personalised support and step-by-step guides tailored specifically for business, online information on government licensing, approvals and regulations.
For more information, visit service.nsw.gov.au/easy-do-business.