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Most “how to start a business” seminars talk in ideas, mindset, or inspiration. This one doesn’t.
This seminar walks through the actual process every business owner goes through in Australia, regardless of industry. The same steps apply whether you’re starting a trade, a gym, a consulting business, or an online service.
We cover the unsexy but unavoidable actions people usually figure out too late—how to legally set the business up, get an ABN, choose a structure, register a domain, set up email, separate your money, handle GST, protect yourself with the right insurances, and put basic systems in place so the business can operate.
This isn’t advice in theory.
It’s a practical, step-by-step map of what starting a business actually involves, in the order it happens, with no assumptions that you already know this stuff.
You don’t leave motivated.
You leave knowing exactly what to do next.
Anyone looking for motivation, hype, hand-holding, or validation. If direct language or criticism upsets you, don’t book.
Yes. Currently numbers are capped at 20 arranged in a cabaret setup with 5 to each table.
It ensures a collaborative and superior learning experience whilst encouraging interaction and discussion amongst peers. Additionally, it allows participants to feel that they have direct access to the facilitator to ask questions without getting "crowded out".
Yes, food and drink will be provided throughout each seminar.
Sure. You could probably dig up most of this information on Google for free. But you can't replace a face to face experience and you’re not just paying for information. Our seminars deliver it clearly, concisely, and in a way that actually makes sense. Plus, you get the invaluable opportunity to learn from others’ mistakes—something the internet can’t give you.
Yes. Direct language is used intentionally and indirectly, it will never be directed at participants. It’s not for shock value — it’s to remove ambiguity.
Then the seminar did its job.
No. This is business education based on extensive experience and expensive mistakes. Always consult a professional for formal advice before making any decisions.
No. All you need is thick skin, a sense of humour, and a great attitude.
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