Media
Release
2 June
2006
FEDERAL
MINISTER ANNOUNCES ENYA TO LAUNCH LAW SENSE SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAM IN
2006
The Enterprise Network
for Young Australians (ENYA) is delighted to announce that it has been
successful in its application for funding under the Australian Government’s
Building Entrepreneurship in Small Business initiative.
The Minister for Small
Business and Tourism, Fran Bailey today announced funding for the Enterprise
Network for Young Australians to develop a series of seminars specifically aimed
at assisting young entrepreneurs to understand their legal and compliance
obligations in running a small business. The program titled Law Sense will help
small business operators achieve growth in their business by building knowledge
and skills in relation to:
·
Intellectual
property.
·
Financial management and the
law.
·
Employment law and human resource
management.
·
Taxation.
·
Marketing, e-business and the
law.
“We are extremely pleased
with the grant of this money and would like to thank Minister Bailey for her
continued dedication to young people in enterprise. By improving access to
skills development opportunities, ENYA with the support of the Australian
Government, will promote a culture of entrepreneurship amongst young people in
business” said Daniel Clarke, Chairperson of the Enterprise Network for
Young Australians.
Law Sense will be touring
various regional and metropolitan areas across
New South
Wales between 2006-2008 including: the
Illawarra, Greater Western Sydney and the Central
Coast. For more information on
ENYA or the Law Sense project, please visit our website www.enya.org.au or call our toll free
number 1300 136 921. Attendance at the workshops will be free and people
can register their interest by calling ENYA directly.
ENDS
Media Enquiries
Enterprise Network
for Young Australians
Ph: 1300 136 921