Business Advice and Support

Wyndham City's Economic Development Team is committed to assisting in the development of a vibrant and sustainable local economy. We offer a range of services and support for small, home-based, medium or large businesses in Wyndham and can put you in touch with other businesses and industry groups in the region.

Wyndham City's Economic Development Unit is located at the SPARK Business & Innovation Hub, 600 Sneydes Rd, Werribee and can be contacted via phone on 9742 8170 or email business@wyndham.vic.gov.au.

Meet with the Economic Development Team 

You can make an appointment to meet with a member of Wyndham City’s Economic Development Team to get information about Council services and assistance as well as other government support for business.

The meetings generally take place at the business’ premises or at SPARK Business & Innovation Hub.  

To arrange this meeting, please fill in the form below and a member of the team will be in touch.

 Business Support Enquiry Form 

New Business Permits Inquiry

If you are looking to start a new business and have specific questions regarding business permits please submit your inquiry below. 

 Business permits inquiry form

If you are looking to start a food, beauty and accommodation business, please see below for more information: 

More information

Guide to Dispute Resolution for Small Business

Small business owners facing a commercial dispute (a disagreement over a business matter) with their landlord, supplier, franchisor, or a business customer, can apply to the Victorian Small Business Commission (VSBC) for assistance in resolving that dispute.

The VSBC is an independent government agency that helps small businesses to resolve disputes through a process called Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). This is enabled by the Victorian Small Business Commission Act 2017 (the Act).

ADR is a process where parties (people or businesses engaged in dispute) resolve their conflicts through negotiation, without going to court.

There are a number of ways that ADR can be undertaken. The VSBC primarily delivers ADR through a method called mediation.

More information on the VSBC Website

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