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Project update:

Council has endorsed the new Small Business Action Plan to support Mackay’s growing business community.

Click here to read the full update.


Shaping the future of small business in our region

In June 2025, Mackay Regional Council and the Mackay Region Chamber of Commerce re-signed the Small Business Friendly Councils commitment. The Small Business Friendly Program initiative was established to recognise and support local council's that actively support local businesses. The program acknowledges a commitment to being mindful of small businesses, their issues and priorities when making decisions for the local community.

As a part of the commitment, council, in collaboration with the Mackay Region Chamber of Commerce, is developing a Small Business Action Plan that will guide future support tailored to the needs of the small business community.

As part of this process, we are seeking feedback from small business owners about their experiences, challenges, opportunities and ideas.

Consultation closed on Wednesday, October 22, 2025 at 11.59pm.

Click here for more information on the Small Business Friendly Program.


Stay updated on this project by subscribing to its project update emails. Click the Stay Informed button on this page. You will receive an email afterwards asking you to confirm your subscription.

Project update:

Council has endorsed the new Small Business Action Plan to support Mackay’s growing business community.

Click here to read the full update.


Shaping the future of small business in our region

In June 2025, Mackay Regional Council and the Mackay Region Chamber of Commerce re-signed the Small Business Friendly Councils commitment. The Small Business Friendly Program initiative was established to recognise and support local council's that actively support local businesses. The program acknowledges a commitment to being mindful of small businesses, their issues and priorities when making decisions for the local community.

As a part of the commitment, council, in collaboration with the Mackay Region Chamber of Commerce, is developing a Small Business Action Plan that will guide future support tailored to the needs of the small business community.

As part of this process, we are seeking feedback from small business owners about their experiences, challenges, opportunities and ideas.

Consultation closed on Wednesday, October 22, 2025 at 11.59pm.

Click here for more information on the Small Business Friendly Program.


Stay updated on this project by subscribing to its project update emails. Click the Stay Informed button on this page. You will receive an email afterwards asking you to confirm your subscription.

  • Project update: April 22, 2026

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    Council endorses new plan to support Mackay’s growing business community

    Council has endorsed a new Small Business Action Plan at today’s ordinary meeting of council.

    Click here to view the Small Business Action Plan.

    The plan reinforces council’s commitment to making it easier for small businesses to operate, grow and thrive across the region.

    Developed in partnership with the Mackay Region Chamber of Commerce and a range of local industry partners, the plan outlines practical, achievable actions council will take to support Mackay’s diverse small business sector.

    CoChair of council’s Economic Development and Growth Strategic Advisory Committee (EDGSAC) Cr Belinda Hassan said small businesses were vital to the region’s economy and community.

    “Small businesses are the backbone of the Mackay region, and this action plan is about making it easier for them to do business with council and succeed locally,” Cr Hassan said.

    More than 800 new businesses were established across the Mackay region over the last few years, with more than 12,500 businesses currently operating across the region.

    “With that in mind, it’s critical that council continues to listen, collaborate and respond to the real challenges faced by business owners.”

    On June 18, 2025, council resigned the Small Business Friendly Commitment, reaffirming its focus on reducing red tape and improving the operating environment for small and family businesses.

    Shortly after, council commenced an extensive engagement program in collaboration with the Mackay Region Chamber of Commerce.

    The engagement program included an online survey, four community consultation sessions held in Andergrove, Sarina, Mackay and one online session, and concluded with a leadership workshop at the end of 2025.

    These activities were designed to better understand the local operating environment and identify priorities for the Small Business Action Plan.

    The endorsed Small Business Action Plan provides council with a clear, evidencebased framework to deliver on its Small Business Friendly Commitment and respond directly to priorities identified by the local business community.

    Cr Hassan said the plan struck a balance between structure and flexibility.

    “This plan focuses on practical actions that improve regulatory navigation, strengthen business capability and foster collaboration with industry and delivery partners,” she said.

    “Importantly, it also allows flexibility so council can respond to emerging opportunities and challenges.”

    The Small Business Action Plan includes 26 action items divided across seven key pillars:

    1. Better access to small business information

    1. Clear regulatory process navigation

    1. Practical capabilitybuilding support

    1. Stronger procurement pathways

    1. Networking and collaboration opportunities

    1. Support for youth and startup businesses

    1. Promotion, engagement and ongoing support for small business.

    Mackay Region Chamber of Commerce President Geoff O’Connor (SBB Partners) said the plan reflected strong collaboration between council and the business community.

    “This action plan is a direct result of meaningful engagement with local businesses,” Mr O’Connor said.

    “By working together, council and the Chamber can deliver practical initiatives that reduce barriers, build capability and create real opportunities for small businesses — with a strong focus on accountability and outcomes.”

    Endorsement of the plan will enable council to progress to targeted implementation from July 2026 to June 2027, with outcomes monitored in collaboration with the Chamber and industry partners.

    Council endorses new plan to support Mackay’s growing business community

    Council has endorsed a new Small Business Action Plan at today’s ordinary meeting of council.

    Click here to view the Small Business Action Plan.

    The plan reinforces council’s commitment to making it easier for small businesses to operate, grow and thrive across the region.

    Developed in partnership with the Mackay Region Chamber of Commerce and a range of local industry partners, the plan outlines practical, achievable actions council will take to support Mackay’s diverse small business sector.

    CoChair of council’s Economic Development and Growth Strategic Advisory Committee (EDGSAC) Cr Belinda Hassan said small businesses were vital to the region’s economy and community.

    “Small businesses are the backbone of the Mackay region, and this action plan is about making it easier for them to do business with council and succeed locally,” Cr Hassan said.

    More than 800 new businesses were established across the Mackay region over the last few years, with more than 12,500 businesses currently operating across the region.

    “With that in mind, it’s critical that council continues to listen, collaborate and respond to the real challenges faced by business owners.”

    On June 18, 2025, council resigned the Small Business Friendly Commitment, reaffirming its focus on reducing red tape and improving the operating environment for small and family businesses.

    Shortly after, council commenced an extensive engagement program in collaboration with the Mackay Region Chamber of Commerce.

    The engagement program included an online survey, four community consultation sessions held in Andergrove, Sarina, Mackay and one online session, and concluded with a leadership workshop at the end of 2025.

    These activities were designed to better understand the local operating environment and identify priorities for the Small Business Action Plan.

    The endorsed Small Business Action Plan provides council with a clear, evidencebased framework to deliver on its Small Business Friendly Commitment and respond directly to priorities identified by the local business community.

    Cr Hassan said the plan struck a balance between structure and flexibility.

    “This plan focuses on practical actions that improve regulatory navigation, strengthen business capability and foster collaboration with industry and delivery partners,” she said.

    “Importantly, it also allows flexibility so council can respond to emerging opportunities and challenges.”

    The Small Business Action Plan includes 26 action items divided across seven key pillars:

    1. Better access to small business information

    1. Clear regulatory process navigation

    1. Practical capabilitybuilding support

    1. Stronger procurement pathways

    1. Networking and collaboration opportunities

    1. Support for youth and startup businesses

    1. Promotion, engagement and ongoing support for small business.

    Mackay Region Chamber of Commerce President Geoff O’Connor (SBB Partners) said the plan reflected strong collaboration between council and the business community.

    “This action plan is a direct result of meaningful engagement with local businesses,” Mr O’Connor said.

    “By working together, council and the Chamber can deliver practical initiatives that reduce barriers, build capability and create real opportunities for small businesses — with a strong focus on accountability and outcomes.”

    Endorsement of the plan will enable council to progress to targeted implementation from July 2026 to June 2027, with outcomes monitored in collaboration with the Chamber and industry partners.

  • Project update: April 1, 2026

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    Between September and October 2025, 19 people attended four consultation sessions and 25 people completed our online survey to develop the Mackay Region Small Business Action Plan.

    The input from this consultation has provided valuable insights into the challenges that small businesses in our region face and the opportunities to better support them.

    Across the consultation sessions and survey, businesses highlighted the need for clearer council processes, easier access to information, practical support to build business capability, improved procurement pathways and stronger collaboration between council and business partners. These themes were also echoed in a leadership workshop with representatives from council and the Mackay Region Chamber of Commerce, indicating a strong alignment on the priorities from all stakeholders.

    Check out the consultation summary for more findings from the survey.

    Feedback is now being used to finalise the Small Business Action Plan. Once the plan is completed, it will be distributed to stakeholders and put into action.

    To make sure you don’t miss out on the plan’s release, subscribe to this project’s update emails by clicking the ‘Stay Informed’ button on this project page.

    Thank you to all the local business owners and representatives who contributed to this consultation. Your time and effort have been instrumental in shaping an Action Plan that reflects the priorities of our region’s small businesses.

    Between September and October 2025, 19 people attended four consultation sessions and 25 people completed our online survey to develop the Mackay Region Small Business Action Plan.

    The input from this consultation has provided valuable insights into the challenges that small businesses in our region face and the opportunities to better support them.

    Across the consultation sessions and survey, businesses highlighted the need for clearer council processes, easier access to information, practical support to build business capability, improved procurement pathways and stronger collaboration between council and business partners. These themes were also echoed in a leadership workshop with representatives from council and the Mackay Region Chamber of Commerce, indicating a strong alignment on the priorities from all stakeholders.

    Check out the consultation summary for more findings from the survey.

    Feedback is now being used to finalise the Small Business Action Plan. Once the plan is completed, it will be distributed to stakeholders and put into action.

    To make sure you don’t miss out on the plan’s release, subscribe to this project’s update emails by clicking the ‘Stay Informed’ button on this project page.

    Thank you to all the local business owners and representatives who contributed to this consultation. Your time and effort have been instrumental in shaping an Action Plan that reflects the priorities of our region’s small businesses.

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