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  1. SMEs account for 99.8% of all enterprises in Australia and employed more than 7.6 million people in 2018-19, which equates to around 66% of employment in the private sector. The Australian economy fell by 0.3% in 2019-20 due to the COVID-19 lockdown recession, after 28 consecutive years of economic growth.

  2. Australia's regions are a crucial part of Australia's economy. Australia's regions are also integral to our values and sense of identity, which come from our unique and diverse culture, landscape, history and people. The Australian Government, through the department contributes to the prosperity of the economy and the wellbeing of all Australians by assisting regions to realise their potential ...

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  4. The new study provides key economic facts on Australias 5,176 majority-owned foreign affiliates such as the value of assets, profits remitted back to Australia, sales of goods and services and Industry valued added, as well as the level of employment.

  5. ABS Small Business Statistics. Year: Various. Author: Australian Bureau of Statistics. Country: Australia. State/Region: All. Includes data over various years on characteristics of small businesses, home based small businesses, non-employing businesses, and structure of Australian busineses. Report Locationhttp://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs ...

  6. Country Breakdown. Find out everything you need to know about doing business in Australia. Written by international specialists for World Business Culture to equip you with knowledge of Australia's business culture and economy.

  7. Business envoy July 2021 - Broadening horizons for Australian businesses. International co-operation at the heart of trade openness and diversification. Trade diversification creates new and expanded international business opportunities, and builds more agile, resilient, and sustainable businesses.

  8. Connecting Australian business to international opportunities at Expo 2020 Dubai Global Insights - Dispatches from the diplomatic network Rural leaders boosting their regions through international trade and foreign investment