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Business workshop… no charge

GIVE your business a new financial year health-check with a little help from Noosa Library Service.
Noosaville and Cooroy Libraries are pleased to announce Change of Financial Year Workshops in June, July and August featuring practical advice from three home-grown experts to assist business owners with planning for the next 12 months.
There are lucky door prizes of 30 minute or 60 minute one-on-one mentoring sessions on offer and Catherine MacAdam of Bigger Vision Group will deliver two workshops – Promotion on a Budget and Successful Web Design.
Rod Richards from Richards Consulting Pty Ltd will offer marketing advice and discussion about profit drivers at his 10 June workshop from 10am at Cooroy Library.
“Rod’s Top-10 Tips for Business workshop on 15 June is also a must-attend session for anyone looking to boost their business,” Library Programs Officer Liz Bleechmore said.
“Rod offers practical advice on conquering growth barriers, fuelling innovation, decision-making and profitability.”
As well as sharing his fellow guest expert’s name, Rod Richards of Business Enterprise Centre is an equally sought-after speaker.
His workshop, Startup Business, to be held on 20 July at Noosaville Library and 6 August at Cooroy Library, offers essential advice for anyone establishing a small business, covering topics such as planning and business models.
“These workshops are a great opportunity to gain advice from home grown business experts and Noosa Library Service is pleased to offer them free of charge,” Ms Bleechmore said.
For more information, or to book, call 07 5329 6555 or visit the website at www.libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au

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