Free one-hour, one-on-one appointments to support both new and established businesses in Wollongong.
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Wollongong City Council, in collaboration with the Service NSW Business Bureau and Sarina Russo Entrepreneurs, is offering free Business Advice Sessions to support both new and established businesses in Wollongong.
Sessions available to book:
When: 20 March 2026, 24 April 2026 – future dates to be announced soon.
Where: Wollongong City Council, Ground Floor, 41 Burelli Street, Wollongong
Duration: 1 hour
Cost: Free
Each session is a one-hour, one-on-one appointment that includes business advice from coach Craig Condy from Sarina Russo Entrepreneurs, along with support from business concierge Lorraine Fenech of the Service NSW Business Bureau. The session will provide practical and personalised guidance and advice to help strengthen and grow your business.
Sessions may assist with:
Starting or growing your business
Accessing government support and programs
Business planning and compliance
General business challenges and opportunities
After the first appointment, you can continue to access free ongoing one-on-one support from Lorraine. Further ongoing support from Craig may be available for small businesses subject to eligibility criteria.
Book your free spot via the website.
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