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Author: elaine

I had been told that it is not possible to reverse a government Budget decision. Today, we discuss how to undo a poor government Budget decision. I am passionate about helping professional associations, industry associations and small and medium size businesses obtain better results from government. Please...

Dear Here to Help, As a small business owner, I interact with government. I find these interactions complex and confusing – in particular the words they use sound like a foreign language. What do their words mean? Why don’t they seem to understand my communications with them? Do you...

Here is a one minute video about how Unravelling Red Tape can help you engage better with government to improve outcomes for you, your business and/or your industry. I am passionate about helping professional associations, industry associations and small and medium size businesses obtain better results...

Dear Here to Help, I tested positive for covid a few days ago and received a letter from the NSW government, which says “this notice confirms that you were required to self-isolate from 11-01-2022 to 19-01-2022… You may leave isolation if you do not have a...

  I was talking with two parents of children with disability and the subject turned to the NDIS. Parent A (let’s call her Jane) – I’m so pleased I finally got my daughter officially recognised as being on the autism spectrum and we have qualified for NDIS...

Sometimes, dealing with bureaucracy feels like you are banging your head against a brick wall. It can feel like you are swimming against a strong tide, with nowhere to go and no lifesaver in sight. In fact, most of the time, bureaucracy works well and we...

When government comes up with ideas (called public policy), they are designed to help us do things that are generally good for society, and help discourage things that are generally bad for society. That makes sense. Well, that’s the easy bit. It’s harder to work out the...