Healesville natural disaster-hit small businesses invited to meet with Ombudsman

Small businesses impacted by a natural disaster/bushfire are invited to a feedback session with the Victorian Ombudsman. PICTURE: Damjan Janevski. 244848_13

The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman (ASBFEO) Bruce Billson is set to visit Healesville on Wednesday 23 February to meet with bushfire-impacted small businesses.

Mr Billson says he is keen to speak with small business owners that have been impacted by a natural disaster at a feedback session to be held at The Memo Hall, Nan Francis Room (256 Maroondah Hwy, Healesville) on Wednesday, 3.30pm-4.30pm.

“We want to hear from small and family business owners who have lived experience of a natural disaster such as bushfires and have ideas about how best the government can support them to prepare and remain resilient in the case of an unavoidable event,” Mr Billson said.

“What we learn from small businesses in this session, will help inform the work on our current Small Business Natural Disaster Preparedness and Resilience Inquiry, including recommendations to improve education and engagement programs to best target and assist small businesses in preparing for natural disasters.

“I encourage Healesville small and family business owners to take part in this important discussion.”

Small business operators who are unable to make a feedback session can contribute their insights here or complete our online survey.