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24 September 2024 Newsletter [] [View this email in your browser.](   Newsletter 24 September 2024       Prepare your business for sale season Big online sale events like Black Friday and Click Frenzy can really help to boost your business. If you're thinking of taking part, check out our 8 tips to help you make the most of sale season. [Arrow]( [Read more]( MyGovID is changing its name to myID myGovID will soon have a new name and look - but you'll continue to use it in the same way to access services. The change from myGovID to myID aims to reduce the confusion between the myGovID app and myGov. It also reflects the additional ways you'll be able to use your Digital ID in the future. [Arrow]( [Find out more]( Helping businesses be safe and responsible when using AI The Voluntary AI Safety Standard is guidance for businesses that are developing, procuring, and deploying AI systems and services. The standards will give a global, consistent approach to responsible AI. [Arrow]( [Learn more]( Harnessing the power of your IP to grow your business   Join IP Australia for an interactive online workshop at 10am on Thursday, 3 October 2024. Designed for start-ups and small businesses, it aims to simplify the complex world of IP. You’ll get practical insights on how IP rights can protect your brand and help your business grow.  [Arrow]( [Register now]( Webinar: Hiring Outside the Box The Department of Employment and Workplace Relations’ next Hiring Outside the Box 30-minute webinar will be on why mental health matters in the workplace. On 9 October, gain insights from industry experts and employers about practical wellbeing strategies to ensure a safe and positive work environment.      [Arrow]( [Register now]( [] How will you be 'spring cleaning' your business? Have your say and help us to improve business.gov.au in our newsletter poll! [Clearing out spaces and old stock to make be more efficient]( [Improving cash flow and financial processes]( [Being more sustainable and reducing waste]( [Updating inventory processes]( [Investing in staff training and development]( Australia’s AI Month 2024   Australia’s AI Month aims to uplift AI understanding across Australia and spotlight Australia’s AI industry, innovation, and capability from 14 October to 15 November 2024. Explore AI events to help you grow your AI skills, capabilities and drive business productivity and growth.    [Find out more](   What's new in grants A $2.2m Cooperative Research Centres Project grant helped [Pure Battery Technologies]( develop a process to improve how cobalt is refined. A key element in lithium-ion batteries, it means recycled batteries could be used as feedstock in refining. [NewAccess for Small Business Owners]( program provides free and confidential mental health support. The program is developed by Beyond Blue. Over 6 sessions, a NewAccess coach will work with you to overcome difficult issues and provide practical skills. The [Powering the Regions Fund – Safeguard Transformation Stream Round 1]( grant opportunity will provide up to $50 million to trade exposed facilities to reduce their emissions and contribute to meeting Australia’s emissions reduction targets. Find government assistance, grants and events Use our finder tools to explore government services available to help businesses. [Arrow] [Grants finder]( [Arrow] [Adviser finder]( [Arrow] [Events finder]( What do you think of the business.gov.au newsletter? //newsletter.business.gov.au/link/id/zzzz66f21a729751d363Pzzzz63630556d9f9f221/page.html//newsletter.business.gov.au/link/id/zzzz66f21a7298489813Pzzzz63630556d9f9f221/page.html [business.gov.au]( - simple access to useful information and services for Australian businesses.  Your email address, {EMAIL}, is subscribed to the business.gov.au news email list. [Manage your preferences]( |  [Unsubscribe](

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