Ombudsman thanks migrant-run small businesses for their contribution
THE Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Bruce Billson has marked Harmony Day (March 21, 2022) by thanking migrant-led small and family businesses for their valuable contribution to the vibrancy of the community and vitality of the national economy.
Mr Billson said one in three small businesses were run by people who have moved to Australia from overseas and these businesses contribute more than their entrepreneurial share across a range of measures including job creation, innovation, revenue and growth aspirations.
“Harmony Day is a timely opportunity to recognise and celebrate the significant contribution of more than 600,000 migrant-led small businesses in Australia today,” Mr Billson said.
“According to CGU’s Migrant Small Business Report about a third of migrant-run small businesses plan to grow their businesses by hiring new staff, with projections indicating the creation of 200,000 new jobs by 2027.
“By 2050 it’s predicted that migration will contribute $1.6 trillion to Australia’s GDP – adding 15 percent to the nation’s workforce participation rate.
“Migrant small business leaders are educated (51% have a bachelor degree or higher), entrepreneurial and driven, with 42 percent working in excess of 40 hours per week. So many of their stories are inspiring and there is no doubt our culture, local business communities, and choice of good and services available to consumers and other businesses, are enriched by their presence.
“My agency is keen to share these stories and to raise awareness about the assistance and advocacy work we do for small and family businesses in Australia. We welcome contact from small and family business owners of all cultural backgrounds, to hear about their experiences and insights about how we can help make Australia the best place to start, grow and transform a business. We have access to translator services if helpful in sharing this knowledge.”
Small and family businesses in dispute are encouraged to reach out to ASBFEO on 1300 650 460 or via email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. To share your story email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Watch the Ombudsman’s Harmony Day video here.
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