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Women's Information Service
The website of the Government of South Australia's Women's Information Service. Essentially our service remains face-to-face, but this website will help you learn more about what we provide, as well as access to information on issues affecting women in South Australia.
Foundation for Australian Agricultural Women
Women in Innovation Leadership:learning, leading, communicating globally across and from rural and regional Australia
Women's Network Australia
WNA Members are busy working women who love the convenience of 24/7 networking and information. It all started with a few women sharing business contacts, information and ideas.
Westpac Women in Business
As the only Australian bank with a unit exclusively dedicated to women in business, our Women's Markets team provide a single point of contact for your financial services.
The aim of the team is to support women in business by providing opportunities for women to grow both personally and professionally through leadership, education and networking.
Women on Boards
Women on Boards (WOB) is the leading advocate for improving gender diversity on Australian boards. We work to improve women's access to, and opportunities to be selected for, board positions in ASX listed & private companies and in the public unlisted (NFP), Government, sport, rural and community sector.
Australian Women in Agriculture
Australian Women in Agriculture (AWiA) is Australia's peak organisation for women across all areas of agriculture.
AWiA and our members unite and raise the profile of women in agriculture.
Members are part of a recognised and dedicated national network involved in the development of Australian primary production, rural industries and communities.
Office for Women
The Office for Women has a key role in delivering services and in providing the principal focus of consultation between the women’s sector and Government.
Leadership for Women
To empower women to develop their own style of leadership based on a combination of their individual strengths and an understanding of leadership theory and practice.
Australian Businesswomen’s Network
A national community of nearly 20,000 like-minded businesswomen who want to grow their business, enrich their knowledge and expand their network.
business.gov.au
business.gov.au offers you simple and convenient access to all the government information, transactions and services you need. It's a whole-of-government service providing essential information on planning, starting and running your business.
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
The ACCC promotes competition and fair trade in the market place to benefit consumers, businesses and the community. It also regulates national infrastructure services. Its primary responsibility is to ensure that individuals and businesses comply with the Commonwealth competition, fair trading and consumer protection laws.
Department of Education, Employment & Workplace Relations
Australian Workplace provides job seekers, employees and employers with information about finding a job, starting work and workplace issues.
FarmReady
Eligible participants are able to claim up to $1500 per financial year to attend FarmReady approved courses, with additional funding available for associated reasonable travel, accommodation and childcare expenses. Approved courses will focus on areas designed to equip primary producers with the tools to manage and adapt to the impacts of climate change.
Limestone Coast Home Based Business Network
The HBB network provides a wealth of business and marketing information as well as the opportunity to meet many other small business operators. They share ideas and promote their businesses across the network and through The HUB retail outlet.
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