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Business Opportunities across Australia

20 May 2016 by News Desk

With economic growth in Europe slowing in recent years many are now seeking business opportunities across Australia.

Business Opportunities across Australia

Recent surveys of UK SME business owners revealed that 30% are looking to cash-out or invest in new businesses abroad. And many are looking at business opportunities across Australia.

For owner/operators seeking new opportunities or considering buying into a thriving business to provide a healthy retirement income, Australia has plenty to offer.

With the federal government investing Trillions of dollars in major new national infrastructure projects and with ongoing nationwide commercial construction, corporate and small business investment stimuli, there has never been a better – or more profitable – time to consider business migration Down Under.

Business opportunities across Australia continue to grow, despite the current global climate, being driven by strong exports; consumer expenditure; housing and expansion in the SME business sector.

New Government policies are fueling growth, with the roll-out of a new national hi-speed communications network set to unleash a new productivity burst for the Australian economy.

“Australia and New Zealand remain highly attractive destinations for business investors,” says Darrell Todd, founder of thinkingaustralia.

“Australia is a very stable country economically. Its financial system is different from UK or the USA, with far less reliance on both personal and commercial debt. Now is the perfect time to consider business opportunities across Australia”.

Business Opportunities across Australia

Overall business growth remains strong throughout the country, driven by IT advances and communications.

While some areas of the Australian economy have slowed in response to global conditions, most sectors continue to thrive with IT services and outsourcing the least affected, according to research firm IDC.

Of total investment, businesses traditionally spend around 28% on computer and communications equipment and software and in the current climate businesses are still optimistic about technology.

Growth remains strong in vital business-enabling sectors such as communications. Wireless broadband subscriptions have soared in recent years. Mobile communication is now very much standard across the country.

In New Zealand, a new $574 million wireless network being rolled out by NZ Telecom is set to boost business communication and help to make firms more flexible and more profitable.

Central to continuing business expansion is the Australian government’s $4.7bn national broadband network that will deliver high-speed 21st Century communications throughout the country.

The network will create massive growth in the new digital economy, with experts forecasting baseline economic growth of around $200m a month in the first year it goes ‘live’.

Help For new Businesses

Funding is vital for those setting up a new business and grants are available to help start-ups and to encourage innovation and new product development. Business grants and incentives are on offer in most Australian States, a mix of both Federal and local State funding.

In Tasmania, for example, multi-million dollar federal grants are available to boost the state’s IT sector, covering software development, commercialisation and market expansion across the finance, eLearning, eHealth and aged-care industries. The scheme is creating hundreds of news jobs.

AusIndustry’s Commercialising Emerging Technologies (COMET) grant provides a variety of grants and venture capital to around 10,000 businesses every year. Firms can also apply for a Commercial Ready grant.

Commercial Ready is suitable for established companies while the COMET grant is designed for start-ups and early-stage companies. Other sources of assistance include small business advisory centres.

Contact us today for information about a wide range of start-up grants and business funding schemes that are available.

Double-Win for Business Migrants

“For anyone seeking business opportunities across Australia, it’s a double-win situation,” says Darrell Todd. “There is a wealth of attractive business and commercial opportunities across fast-expanding national markets and a wide range of exciting verticals.

“Economic growth in Australia will continue unabated, fueled and supported by the millions of migrant workers and families that, demographically, must swell the population by 20% over the next decade if Australia is to maintain its trading position in the world market. This process will provide exciting on-going opportunities for overseas business investors”.

“The number of business migrants and investors from UK to Australia that we have acted on behalf of has doubled every year since 2005,” says Darrell Todd.

“Our expert personal service has guided thousands of clients to migration success while our comprehensive B2B network delivers opportunities and supports your business migration ambitions”.

If you’re seeking business opportunities across Australia contact us today to find out more.

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