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SBS Radio is featuring a series of interviews with graduates of the Women in Business mentor program which is managed by the NSW Department of State and Regional Development.

Program graduates Tania Notaris and Christine Manser tell presenter Peggy Giakoumelos about their experiences as small business operators, and describe the benefits of taking part in the Women in Business mentor program.

This long-running NSW Government program comprises a mentoring component, and follow-up workshops on growth strategies.

To listen to Tania Notaris and Christine Manser, go to:

http://www20.sbs.com.au/podcasting/index.php?action=feeddetails&feedid=12&id=22176

http://www20.sbs.com.au/podcasting/index.php?action=feeddetails&feedid=12&id=22177

Click these links to download the 2009 Mentoree Application Form as a Word document;  or as an Acrobat Reader document.  Click these links to download the 2009 Mentor Application Form as a Word document;  or as an Acrobat Reader document.  Please send all applications to Manager Women in Business, Department of State and Regional Development, GPO Box 5477, Sydney 2001.

Click here to be added to our NSW Women in Business email newsletter database.

The Women in Business Program helps up-and-coming women business owners expand their business.  The Program is managed by the NSW Department of State and Regional Development (DSRD).  The Department is the NSW Government's leading economic development agency which offers a range of programs to support business growth.


Faye Maramara, Paro Paru Shells-Mentoree

Women now account for a third of all small business operators in NSW and are dynamic partners in many family businesses.  To harness the potential of these emerging entrepreneurs, who have traditionally had less access to business networks, the NSW Government supports Women in Business mentoring programs, business skills workshops and a regional business program.

Since the Women in Business Program's inception in 1995 the number of women who own their own business has increased by 26 per cent.  Over 5,000 women business owners have taken part in the Program since it started.

Women may start a business because of the independence it offers or the appeal of an entrepreneurial idea.  For many, owning a business is the realisation of a life-long dream.  Some women leave a job because of the "glass ceiling", while others want flexible working arrangements that fit their roles as mothers.  Then there are those with the brilliant idea that deserves to be marketed.

The Women in Business Program provides opportunities for success.

Women in Business Mentor Program

The Women in Business Mentor Program is a six-month agenda that helps women business owners (mentorees) grow their business by linking them with experienced business people (mentors).  Using a combination of mentoring, practical business workshops and networking events, the Program lends a hand to women to improve their business skills and successfully manage business growth.

2005 was the 10th anniversary of the Program which is based on a proven approach to co-operative learning between business people.  More than 1,800 women have participated in the Mentor Program since its inception.

Results from past Programs show a significant increase in business income, business employment levels and networking opportunities.


Brenda Miley, Let's Go Surfing-Mentor

The women who join the Mentor Program come from a diverse range of backgrounds, which reflects the multi-faceted character of small business in NSW.  For example, a recent Program included a light and furniture designer, a doctor turned apothecarist, a baby behavioural management specialist, a farm holiday service, a free trade coffee importer, an award-winning kitchen designer and a manufacturer of stormwater treatment devices.

Many women who are mentorees return later to become mentors.  This underlines the commitment to, and success of, the Program.

Details of selection criteria for both mentors and mentorees and locations of the annual programs are detailed here, or email first@business.nsw.gov.au.

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Women in Business Regional Program

The Women in Business Regional Program lasts three months.  The Program is based on group mentoring, business workshops and networking opportunities.  It introduces local business owners to a range of practical business strategies to improve their business success.

Participation in the Women in Business Regional Program offers many benefits, including:

  • opportunities to develop business skills;
  • advice from experienced business people on how to manage and grow a business;
  • the chance to explore options to reduce costs and attract new business;
  • an understanding of local business assistance and support;
  • the development of local business networks.

The NSW Department of State and Regional Development has assisted thousands of women to manage and grow both their own businesses and their regional economies.

For details on the annual Women in Business Regional Program click here, or email first@business.nsw.gov.au.

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Women in Business Growth Strategy Workshop Program

The Women in Business Growth Strategy Workshop Program is a series of dynamic workshops designed specifically for women who own and manage a small business.  The workshops provide good networking opportunities and practical advice on acquiring business skills.

Each three-hour workshop covers an essential business growth issue and gives participants plenty of opportunity for networking.  Every year around 1,000 women business owners across NSW attend the workshops.  Attendance at the workshops is free, but bookings and confirmation are essential.

For details on the annual workshop program in your region click here, or email first@business.nsw.gov.au.  To download the 2008 March-June workshop program in PDF format click here.

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Other Programs to Grow Your Business

In addition to the Women in Business Programs, the NSW Department of State and Regional Development has a range of specifically-targeted business development programs.  For more information on these programs click here, or email first@business.nsw.gov.au.

For more information on the Women in Business Program, contact:

Manager, Women in Business


Sally Gray, Sally Gray & Associates-Mentor


NSW Department of State and Regional Development
Phone:  9338 6750 
Email:  first@business.nsw.gov.au

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