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Here you will find resources to assist you in your day to day business activities.
Explore these pages for information on licensing, economic
trends and the range of business
information services and online
services available to support you in running your business.
You can also learn about the Economic
Development Strategy designed to foster and support economic growth to
make BrisbaneÀA dynamic city where people want to do business.”Ú In addition,
Brisbane City Council has a number of commercial businesses offering a range
of products and services to support business. Select Council
Businesses for more information.
Economic Trends:
Brisbane, Queensland's capital city, is situated on Australia's east coast,
996km north of Sydney. Brisbaneis only one hour from Sydneyby plane and less
than one hour's drive from Queensland's famous Gold Coast.
The Brisbane City Council governs an area of 1,220km2 and has
a population of 882,259. The Brisbane metropolitan, or Greater Brisbane Area,
takes in the Brisbane City Council local government area as well as surrounding
shires and parts of surrounding cities. The Greater Brisbane Area covers 4,643km2 and
has a population of 1,626,865 people.
The Brisbane City Council takes an integrated approach to economic, social
and environmental matters. One important aspect of implementing Brisbane's Economic
Development Strategy is to monitor current economic conditions.
Brisbane Economic Trends presents regular, up to date indicators of economic
conditions and activity in Brisbaneto inform the community on key trends and
assist in planning for our city's future. A quick statistical overview can
be obtained from the Summary
Statistics page. If you would like more detailed information, link through
to the key
indicators.
Business Information Services:
The Brisbane City Council's Business Information Service provides a wealth
of resources for businesses. For online access to newspaper, magazine and journal
articles, business profiles and an information request service select Online
Services. The business resource collection, free Internet access and meeting
rooms for hire are profiled under In
Library Services.
Stay up to date with the rapid pace of eBusiness development with eBeginners,
a practical guide to help businesses understand and benefit from the information
economy.
If you're considering going into business, Starting
a Business in Brisbane sets you on the path to business success with
a range of resources designed to assist new business ventures. A growing
number of Australians are choosing to work from home. If you're interested
in starting a home based business, Running
your business from home has resources, support and advice for home-based
businesses in Brisbane
For information on Council licensing requirements, as well as links to other
Government organisations, select Regulations
and Guidelines.
BrisbaneCity Council's Small business Information Partners:
The Queensland Government's State Development Small Business Website is
a good starting point for prospective or current small business operators. If
your business has special research needs, try BRISQ,
the State Library of Queensland's fast, fee-based service for hard to find
information.
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