Business Support Service

How can we help you?

We provide a coordinated approach to help Local BBP Businesses access the services and support they need from both government and private sector programs.

We connect with agencies, regulators and professional services together to help solve complex issues and challenges for you.

How will this service benefit my business?

  • Tailored and personalised support
  • Access to up to date information
  • Connections to the most appropriate services
  • A central point of contact to direct enquiries
  • Keep up to date on new opportunities

BBP Highlights (Project News)

In recent years, the partner councils of Maroondah, Knox and Yarra ranges have continued to deliver outcomes within the BBP to improve the area and support businesses to do what they do well.

These activities are undertaken as part of councils budgeted works but also through liaising with state and federal governments for improvements and major infrastructure.

Looking for donated goods.

By Gerard | August 28, 2020

Does your business have excess, old, slightly damaged or unwanted stock that you no longer have any need for and is taking up your valuable space? ReStore in Kilsyth South…

Another Solar Install Completed.

By Gerard | August 27, 2020

Frank from the Acrodyne QRC has successfully completed another commissioning sign-off on a solar installation for Melbourne Water, this one is located at McMahons Creek. Our scope included–Limitorque MX actuators,…

ISO 45001 OHS Management Standard – Whats New & Why Change?

By Gerard | August 25, 2020

After the much anticipated wait the ISO 45001 Occupational Health & Safety management standard has been published by the International Standards Organisation and adopted by the Australian and New Zealand…

More Freight On Trains In Melbourne’s Southeast

By Gerard | August 25, 2020

On Behalf Of Victorian Government Media Releases The Victorian and Commonwealth Governments are making rail freight cheaper for businesses and taking trucks off suburban roads, thanks to a $28 million…