Minister for Finance, Minister for Trade and Minister for Employment and Training

The Honourable Ros Bates

20 June 2025

JOINT MEDIA STATEMENT: Crisafulli Government delivers boost to Mudgeeraba small and family businesses

JOINT STATEMENT
Minister for Customer Service and Open Data and Minister for Small and Family Business
The Honourable Steve Minnikin
Minister for Finance, Trade, Employment and Training
The Honourable Ros Bates
  • Mudgeeraba small and family businesses will be supported by Crisafulli Government latest round of business basics grants
  • Funding will help business owners with professional advice, strategic marketing services and upgrades to digital systems

 

Thirteen Mudgeeraba small and family businesses have received a grant under the Crisafulli Government’s Business Basics Grants program.

The grants program provides support for small and family businesses to grow through access to professional business advice or improvements to digital and marketing systems

Queensland has more than 495,000 small and family businesses and they employ more than 1 million Queenslanders.

The Hon. Ros Bates MP, Member for Mudgeeraba, said funding will assist local businesses receive professional advice and services to grow.

“We are putting small and family businesses first with the latest round of Business Basics Grants,” Minister Bates said.

“Our small and family businesses are the key to driving economic growth and we want to support our businesses to thrive for years to come.

“We are supporting businesses to increase their key capabilities, embrace innovation and capitalise on high growth opportunities.”

Small and Family Business Minister Steve Minnikin said the Business Basics Grants program was part of the Small and Family Business First Action Statement providing assistance for business development activities at different stages of their lifecycle.

“Queensland small businesses are not only essential to the prosperity and economic growth of Queensland, but they are also vital in supporting communities across the country and especially in our regions,” Mr Minnikin said.

“We know small businesses continue to face challenges with rising costs, economic uncertainty, and in some cases the effects of natural disasters.

“The Crisafulli Government will continue to deliver support programs and grants to unlock economic capacity and potential across the state to ensure business owners and their staff get on with what they do best – driving our economy forward.”

Visit business.qld.gov.au to see a full list of Business Basics Grant recipients and to find out about other upcoming business grants programs.

 

FURTHER INFORMATION:

Business Basics Grant – Round 6 – Mudgeeraba Recipients

Company Name  Website Suburb
Believe In U Pty Ltd www.believeinu.com.au Merrimac
Dr Sarah Hunt www.drhunt.com.au Robina
Botanical Bay Australia Pty Ltd www.botanicalbay.com Mudgeeraba
Kinetik Global Pty Ltd www.kinetikglobal.com Robina
B.Loved. www.belindalove.com.au Robina
Light Power Data www.lightpowerdata.com.au Worongary
Pure Heart Solutions www.pureheartcentre.com Merrimac
Lifestyle Corporate Massage www.lifestylecorporatemassage.com.au Merrimac
The Clints Optical Trust www.listentoyourbody.com.au Worongary
A Well Kept Nest www.awellkeptnest.com.au Tallebudgera
BGC Consultants Pty Ltd www.bgc-consultants.com Tallai
Integrated Health Specialists www.integratedhealthspecialists.com.au Mudgeeraba
The Two Homers Pty Ltd www.thetwohomers.com Merrimac

 

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