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Showing-off and up-skilling

LOCAL businesses have the opportunity to showcases their products and services at the Casey Cardinia Business Week Launch and Tech Expo.
The Small Business Victoria Festival will run state-wide throughout August and aims to give small businesses the opportunity to learn practical new skills and access new ideas to help boost productivity and competitiveness.
There will be hundreds of low-cost and free events throughout Victoria and online on topics including business planning, marketing, social media and financial management.
The Casey Cardinia Region is hosting a range of programs during the month and the two councils have organised the dedicated Casey Cardinia Business Week during the festival from 25 to 30 August for local businesses.
A launch of the week will be held on the first day and will include a mini-expo of local organisations that offer technology products and associated services for business.
The council is now taking expressions of interests from those who might be interested in showcasing at the expo.
For full details go to www.caseycardinia.com.au/index.php/events/business-training/expression-of-interest.
For more on activities across the state during Small Business Victoria Festival visit www.business.vic.gov.au/events-workshops-and-mentoring/victorias-small-business-festival.

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