Victorian Minister for Small Business and Employment Natalie Suleyman announced on Friday 14 March that grants between $5,000 and $10,000 are available as part of the Victorian Aboriginal Business Investment Program. They are to be used for training, mentorship, networking, marketing, expert advisory services and accreditations, while larger grants up to $100,000 will be support…
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