Hallam businesses come together to form a local support network

Businesses in Hallam have come together to form a local support network to mutually benefit from access to shared resources and expertise in addition to other benefits.

At their first meeting on Tuesday 14 February, it was noted that the businesses would soon have access to a business directory featuring industry-specific details about member businesses and other useful information such as byproducts produced by the business so others can reach out if they are able to use it in their operations.Twenty-eight businesses now share information about their businesses on the directory and more are interested.

Being part of a local business network gives members increased visibility and exposure, enabling businesses to attract new customers and boost sales. It also provides access to shared resources and expertise, helping businesses save costs and improve operations.

Local business networks can also foster collaborative partnerships between businesses, enabling them to work together on projects, share best practices and support each other’s growth.

If you are a business located in Hallam and would like to know more about the Hallam Business Network, please email Tom Zsolt of the City of Casey Economic Development Team at ecodev@casey.vic.gov.au.