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Details of Queensland Business Boost Grant Released

The Queensland Government has today released details of the next small business grant funding opportunity, forming part of its $25 million initiative to aid in the recovery and development of small businesses. The Business Boost Grant is available to successful applicant businesses with turnover between $300,000 and $600,000 in FY 2020/21, and will provide up to $15,000 in funding for eligible projects.

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National Guidelines released for NDIA’s Early Childhood Supports

The National Disability Insurance Agency has released guidelines for Early Childhood Supports for the first time. The NDIA’s ‘Early childhood approach’ is for children under the age of seven, with developmental delay, developmental concerns, or disability. This new approach will also not require the child to undergo...

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Changes to Legislation Streamline Aged Care and NDIS Worker Screening Requirements

The Department of Health has confirmed it will recognise NDIS Worker Screening clearances for Aged Care providers that are also registered NDIS providers.

This change is effective from 16 June 2021, with necessary changes made to aged care legislation to recognise NDIS Worker Screening clearances, removing the need for separate police checks and clearances to be obtained for NDIS providers also delivering Aged Care.

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Business Basics Grant – Guidelines Released

The Queensland Government has released the eligibility and application guidelines for the $5,000 Business Basics Grant which opens on 31 May 2021. How can KLR Communications help you? KLR Communications is a strategic marketing and business development advisory. Under this program, we can assist applicants to:• scope...

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$25 million in grants launched for QLD small businesses

The Queensland Government has this month announced it will continue to invest in small business through the launch of three new grant programs that will be rolled out over the coming months and support projects over the next 2 years. Small businesses who are looking to recover from COVID-19, pursue new opportunities...

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