Starting a business is an exciting time. We're committed to supporting and nurturing our local business community and have a range of resources, events and programs to get you going.
All businesses that sell or handle food must be registered with the relevant registration authorities, under the Food Act 1984. Find out how to get all the relevant registrations in place.
Registering your food or health business with us is an important step in protecting public health and safety. It enables us to support you in maintaining hygiene standards.
Social enterprises play a valuable role in community economic, environmental and social wellbeing. They operate like any other business, but exist to create social or environmental impact.
Businesses providing personal care, wellbeing, body art or accommodation goods and services must hold Public Health and Wellbeing Act registration. Find out how to apply.
Rooming houses provide alternative accommodation, especially for students. Owners of private shared accommodation or rooming houses must comply with legal requirements to ensure the health and safety of occupants.
You'll need a footpath trading permit if you want to use footpaths for commercial activities like outdoor dining, selling goods or placing advertising signs. Find out the rules and how to get a permit.
If you plan to hold a temporary market stall, or if you run a mobile food operation, you will need to register with Council. This also applies to community groups.
If you plan to buy an existing food, public health or accommodation business there are steps you must follow to ensure a smooth transition. Follow our step-by-step guide to get your new business up and running.
Has your hobby or side-hustle evolved into a small business? Most businesses in the City of Whittlesea are sole operators. We can support you to start, maintain and grow your business.
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