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AusIndustry is the Australian Government’s business support program, part of the Department of Industry, Science and Resources. AusIndustry delivers programs for businesses and individuals worth around 2 Billion U.S. Dollars per year including innovation grants, clean technology, tax incentives, duty concessions, small business development, industry support, and venture capital.[1]

History

The Australian Government announced the creation of AusIndustry on 4 May 1994 as a result of the White Paper Working Nation: White Paper on Employment and Growth 1994.[2]

Services

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AusIndustry delivers business services that build on three key drivers of economic growth - innovation, investment and international competitiveness. AusIndustry provides incentives to help Australian businesses:

Office locations

AusIndustry locations, as of December 2011.

AusIndustry has customer service managers located in more than 20 offices across Australia, including 15 regional offices, plus a national contact centre and website.

References

  1. ^ Department of Industry, Innovation, Science,Research and Tertiary Education, "Our Organisation". Archived from the original on 2011-02-20. Retrieved 2011-02-21.[full citation needed]
  2. ^ Australian Senate, Senate Chamber Hansard: 4/5/1994, Page 165