Emerge Stronger – Support for Local Business

Business Engagement Program

During the current uncertainty, the City’s Economic Development Team are still available to provide support to businesses in the region.

Contact the City’s economic development team to have a one to one discussion through the business engagement program on business@joondalup.wa.gov.au or 9400 4298.

Uptown Directory Looking for a way to promote your businesses to the local community?  Join the Uptown Directory now.

The Directory provides a way for users to search and connect with local businesses and services, whether that be for business to business or business to customer trade.

 

Economic Profile and opportunities publication

The City releases a regular Economic Profile and Opportunities publication. To be featured in a future edition email the City’s Economic Development Team.
Sharing your innovative story through City channels The City is developing regular content, case studies that highlight innovation in Joondalup as a global, digital and destination city.Businesses interested in being involved can email the City’s Economic Development team with the subject line “shareJoondalupstory”
Buy Local Campaigns Through feedback from local businesses, the City will collaborate on bespoke promotional campaigns to promote clusters of local businesses on specific opportunities.  Examples of these campaigns include:

Support local with #TakeawayForWA Campaign

Local accommodation providers offer self-isolation options for community

Businesses with ideas on potential bespoke promotional campaigns can email the City’s Economic Development team with the subject line “promoteJoondalupbusinesses”

Positioning Joondalup as a destination of choice The City has a number of partnerships to promote Joondalup as a destination of choice for visitors, students, talent, events, businesses an investors. Some examples include:

·         Sunset Coast:  The City in collaboration with the Cities of Wanneroo and Stirling promote the northern corridor as a region. This is done through various publications and digital marketing campaigns to profile tourism experiences. It also includes valuable information for visitors, a calendar of events, beach safety tips, leisure centre locations and key shopping centre destinations.

·         WA Business News:  The City is working with WA Business News to develop a special edition about Joondalup as a key destination to invest in.

·         Tourism WA: Local Food & Beverage businesses can be featured on Tourism WA’s ‘Buy local’ campaign page. If an operator has an Australian Tourism Database Warehouse listing, they should:

1.    Log into their account through the ATDW website

2.    Go to the social accounts field and add #buylocal and or #takeawayforWA to the hashtag fields

3.    Add their new offering to the description field (e.g. Now offer takeaway and delivery options)

4.    If an operator does not have a listing, they should register online and create a listing by following all the prompts and the steps above

5.    If they need assistance, email the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse

The City is always looking at further opportunities for destination positioning.

 

Connect
Business Engagement Program The Joondalup Business Engagement Program (JBEP) is designed to engage and support local businesses through one on one discussions.

With new uncertainties facing businesses in the current climate, this is an opportunity to connect with qualified and experienced professionals within the Economic Development team who are here to help businesses to promote, connect or grow business in the City.

Events and networking Access and connect to events in Joondalup.
City’s Business E-Newsletter To stay up to date with all City Business engagement by subscribing to the business e-newsletter.
City’s website and social media channels Connect with the City via the website and social media channels – Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube.
Participate in City supported initiatives Become a member of the Joondalup Business Association

Join the ECU Business Innovation Centre

Become a mentor on the Joondalup Innovation Challenge

 

Grow
Economy ID The City of Joondalup’s economic profile presents economic information that enables you to describe the area’s role within the broader economy, explore options for economic development and promote the area’s strengths.
VendorPanel Platform to encourage local businesses Local businesses will be able to more easily access Local Government contracts with the launch of a sector-wide procurement platform.

Underwritten by the WA Local Government Association and free to use for members and suppliers, VendorPanel Marketplace enables Local Government buyers to link with local suppliers and manage local procurement processes.

Local business can discover more and register as suppliers on the platform, via vendorpanel.

Global Trade Facilitation The City is implementing the International Economic Development Activities Plan (IEDAP), providing support for businesses who are either looking to enter new overseas markets, or expand internationally. The City delivers inbound and outbound missions.

Further information online.

Accessing supply chains with other organisations
Access government and financial assistance Access government and financial assistance
The City provides advice and information on
accessing government services, grants and
financial assistance.
For further information email
business@joondalup.wa.gov.au

In addition to these programs and initiatives the City currently developing an Advocacy Strategy which is focused on highlighting the key development priorities and needs of the region.

 

Small Business Development Corporation

Resources to help your small business

The Small Business Development Corporation

For nearly forty years, the Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) has helped
thousands of small business operators by providing relevant and practical support for every
stage of their business. The SBDC offers a wide range of State Government-funded resources,
tools and services to help small businesses in Western Australia start well, survive and thrive.

The City of Joondalup is proud to be a signatory to the SBDC’s Small Business Friendly program, an initiative that recognises and supports local governments that are
committed to actively supporting small businesses in their local area.

Starting a business

The SBDC’s starting a business guide provides you with all the tools you need to start and
run your business with confidence. It includes information about:

You can also access relevant information on the SBDC website about tax reporting
requirements, employer obligations and closing or selling your business.

Workshops

The SBDC offers practical business skills workshops covering a variety of key topics for new
and prospective small businesses, including the free “Starting a Business” workshop.

Available both online and in-person, these business skills workshops help you to develop and
improve your small business skills.

Advisory services

The SBDC offers free trusted advice on a range of small business matters including:

  • specialist advice in relation to commercial lease agreements
  • a dispute resolution service (DRS) to assist with resolving business to business and business to government disputes
  • general, free advice on challenges and opportunities arising in your businesses.

You can speak to an experienced business adviser for free by calling 133 140 or using the live
chat function on the SBDC website.

Business Licence Finder

You may need licences to start or run a business in Western Australia. These will depend on
your business type, your activities and your location. You can easily find a list of licences and
permits specifically required for your business by using the SBDC’s Business Licence Finder
tool.

Tools, templates and guides

There are a variety of tools, templates and guides to help you and your business stay on
track, including a:

Stay up to date with the latest news

In addition to the wide range of resources listed above, the SBDC posts regularly on their blog
with the latest information and guidance, as well as stories and case studies on small
businesses. You can:

Small Business Development Corporation

The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) assists the establishment, growth and development of small business in Western Australia. The SBDC provides a range of services covering:

  • Business skills workshops
  • Business license finder
  • Advisory Services
  • Commercial tenancy advisory service
  • A low-cost alternative dispute resolution service
  • Business migration

The SBDC has offices in Perth but also provides support in the Perth metropolitan area via a network of expert Business Local program providers.

ECU Business and Innovation Centre

The ECU Business & Innovation Centre is in the heart of Joondalup and offers subsidised office space and working hub memberships. Business Station manage the Centre and offer numerous business development workshops, business support and advisory services with funding from the State and Federal Government.

Local business advice and support

Business Station

Business Station manage the ECU Business and Innovation Centre (ECUBIC) in Joondalup.

If you are starting a new business, or run an existing small business, you may benefit from a number of free or low-cost programs, services and workshops delivered by Business Station to help your business grow. These include support services through the following State and Federal Government programs:

  • Business Local* – an outreach advisory service providing access to free advice and guidance for small businesses owners
  • Australian Small Business Advisory Services (ASBAS) Digital Solutions – includes workshops and webinars for websites and selling online, social media and digital marketing, using small business software, and online security and data security

* Please note that Business Local utilises a number of service providers across the Perth Metropolitan region. For more information on Business Local support services please visit the Small Business Development Corporation website.

E-newsletters and workshops

To keep up to date with business support services delivered by the Business Station team:

Business advice consultations

You may also like to consider booking a one on one business advisory session with a Business Station advisor at ECUBIC in Joondalup or at one of their other locations. The following options are available:

  • General business advice for e.g. starting your business and general business development issues for SMEs (Free service)
  • Advice on digital business solutions such as websites and selling online, social media and digital marketing, using small business software, and online security and data security ($20 cost for initial appointments and $40 for subsequent)

For more information and to book please call 08 9301 8000 or email.

Other Business Workshops in the City of Joondalup

To find more business workshops and business events in Joondalup: