AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoWorkforce & payroll support: ACE WFM is expanding its UKG managed services for Australian businesses, offering post go-live help with rostering, time capture, approvals, configuration changes, access and reporting—aimed at reducing operational friction after implementation. Regional banking access: Westpac is rolling out its Community Banking Service to six regional Queensland towns (Clifton, Pittsworth, Malanda, Ravenshoe, Clermont and Laidley), with $10m in branch upgrades and fortnightly in-person support to complement digital banking. Energy costs & business confidence: Queensland’s regional power bills are set to fall after a regulator ruling, while separate coverage highlights ongoing pressure on regional economies from policy uncertainty. Water policy pressure on SMEs: Campaspe Shire Council has demanded stability in Murray-Darling Basin water recovery rules, warning irrigation-dependent towns face job losses and declining confidence. Local growth via events: Docklands is set to run two winter activations—Harvest and Ignite—designed to draw visitors and support local traders. Micro-business mindset: A piece challenges the idea that micro businesses are “by default,” arguing many women choose the scale for purposeful income and wellbeing. Construction pathways: A Coolum Beach training provider is proposing a Civil Academy with schools and industry to build entry pathways into construction and civil works.
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