Online Training for Small Business

June 9, 2020

FREE Small Business Skills Hub

If your business has been impacted by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, you can access a free online library of course tailored to small business.

Course areas include:
  • Foundation business skills
  • Leading a successful business
  • Connecting businesses and customers
  • Adaption and digital skills.
The online training is being provided through GO1 and its online learning platform, in partnership with the Queensland Government, to support you and your employees recover from COVID-19 and enable future growth.

Access is free to The Small Business Skills Hub and available to any COVID-19 impacted Queensland small business with less than 20 staff with a registered ABN. 

Registration is required, including details to verify your business.

Prior to accessing the GO1 hub, it is important that you carefully review the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training's disclaimer below, outlining the terms of access to, and the use of, the GO1 hub and its content, which is owned and operated by a third party provider, GO1. Your access to, and use of, the GO1 hub is subject to the terms of this disclaimer in addition to GO1's terms of use. By registering, and by continuing to access and use the GO1 hub, you agree you have read and understood the terms of the disclaimer.
Access The QSB Skill Hub HERE
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