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The Australian Department of Jobs and Small Business was a department of the Government of Australia charged with the responsibility for employment, job services and the labour market, workplace relations, small business, and deregulation.
The head of the department was the Secretary of the previous Department of Jobs and Small Business, Kerri Hartland. Some of the election commitments of the Morrison Government which the department had oversight of implementing, following the 2019 election, included the creation of 1.25 million jobs, 250,000 new small businesses and 80,000 ...
Small business policy and implementation, including business entry point management; Co-ordination of labour market research; Australian government employment pay and conditions; Occupational health and safety, rehabilitation and compensation; Notification and assessment of industrial chemicals; Affirmative action; Work and family issues
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The Department of Human Services became Services Australia. The Department of Jobs and Small Business became the Department of Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business; The Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities became the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development
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The SBDC also provides advice and support to Western Australia's Minister for Small Business on matters impacting the sector, including the effect of government policy and legislation on small business. Through these avenues, the SBDC helps to raise public awareness of the importance of small business to the economy and the community. [3]