JULIE COLLINS MP
MINISTER FOR SMALL BUSINESS
Small business is the engine room of the Australian economy, and the Albanese Labor Government is backing the sector by extending energy bill relief to help reduce cost pressures.
Around one million eligible small businesses will receive extra rebates of $150 until the end of 2025, which brings total energy bill relief up to $800 since 2022-23.
We know small businesses are doing it tough. We want small businesses to grow, employ more Australians, and expand their market share.
New investments in this Budget bring the Government’s targeted support for Australia’s record 2.6 million small businesses to more than $2 billion in this Parliamentary term.
This comes on top of the Albanese Labor Government launching the first ever National Small Business Strategy with the backing of state and territory governments, which lays out how different levels of government can work together to support Australia’s small businesses.
The Government’s policies will mean Australian small businesses, which are the lifeblood of cities and towns across the country, remain at the centre of Australia’s productivity and innovation agenda.
To help ease financial pressure on small businesses, the Government will:
To level the playing field for Australia’s small businesses, the Government will:
In line with the National Small Business Strategy, we are continuing to work with states and territories to drive a coordinated and collaborative approach to small business policies and supports around the country.
To support small businesses to grow, the Government will:
The new measures in the Budget reflect the Albanese Labor Government’s determination to support the communities which own, operate and sustain Australia’s small business network, and continue to build on strong economic foundations which have already been laid.
We’ll continue to support and defend Australia’s small businesses, and ensure they remain at the heart of the Government’s decision making.
As at 25 March 2025.