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FUNDING TO TAKE GIPPSLAND START-UPS GLOBALĀ 

Nov 4, 2019 | Latest News

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Gippsland start-ups will have new opportunities to grow and expand into global markets thanks to Federal Government funding.

Latrobe City Council is receiving $399,498Ā for its Startup Gippsland project to help regional founders turn their start-ups into global businesses.

Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews said the Incubator Support initiative helps develop entrepreneurial talent and introduces regional businesses to national and international markets.

ā€œThe Morrison Government is supporting the growth of globally-focused Aussie start-ups to secure long-term economic prosperity,ā€ Minister Andrews said.

ā€œThrough the Incubator Support initiative, we equip start-up businesses with the capabilities to tackle international markets and flourish. This will ultimately mean a more competitive Australia and more jobs, including in regional communities.ā€

Mr Chester said the funding will enable Startup Gippsland to assist local start-up businesses to develop the capabilities required to achieve commercial success in international markets and realise their economic potential faster.

ā€œIā€™ve always committed to putting locals first and supporting our small businesses throughout the region, and this initiative will help more new businesses to flourish.ā€

ā€œStartup Gippsland will have the capacity to help start-ups grow faster and start to look at trading internationally,ā€ Mr Chester said.

ā€œIt will offer pre-accelerator programs, while more advanced start-ups will have access to masterclasses run by program facilitators.

ā€œGippsland has some fantastic entrepreneurs and this investment will only strengthen the work already being done by providing growing businesses with the resources to they need to expand.ā€

Since 2016, over $21.8 million in funding has been awarded under the Incubator Support initiative, which is an element of the Australian Governmentā€™s Entrepreneursā€™ Programme.

La Trobe University has also received $337,800 for their Global Markets Accelerator Program to provide additional global opportunities in regional Victoria.

For more information on the other Incubator Support grant recipients go to www.business.gov.au/incubator-recipients

For more information on how to apply for an Incubator Support grant, go to www.business.gov.au/assistance/incubator-support

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