AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoLocal Business & Heritage: Camden (outer Sydney) is leaning into its “little country town” feel, with heritage-protected streets and a growing mix of lifelong residents and young families—good news for local traders trying to balance development with character. Community Events for SMEs: Homegrown Parkes returns to Cooke Park on 12 September, spotlighting local growers, makers and performers—an easy win for regional businesses looking for foot traffic and brand visibility. Regional Retail Access: COSBOA and LPO Group want Australia Post’s retail network reshaped to protect face-to-face services for small businesses in rural and remote areas, warning that travel costs time and money for owners. Cash Still Matters: Parliament passed legislation to strengthen cash distribution, with ACCC oversight and safeguards aimed at keeping cash access working for regional communities, older Australians and small businesses. Workplace Compliance: 2026 workplace law changes include higher minimum wages and tighter payroll/super obligations from 1 July—another reminder for SMEs to audit contracts, classifications and systems. ACT Procurement & Local Jobs: ACT Greens argue local procurement has fallen and that government contracting should build wealth for Canberrans, not corporations. Tech & Risk for Owners: A growing debate on AI agents’ legal responsibility points to deployers carrying default risk when agents act badly. Cyber & Cost Pressure: Small businesses are being urged to shore up cyber defences as cost-of-living strain continues to lift demand for food charities.
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