The Tasmanian Government is supporting the hospitality sector to invest in activities that will attract visitors to the regions.
Minister for Small Business and Hospitality, Jane Howlett, said as part of our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania's Future, we are backing in small businesses.
"We are providing certainty and confidence for small businesses through our draft 2025-26 Small Business Growth Strategy Implementation Plan, which has now been released," Minister Howlett said.
"The Implementation Plan sets out the actions our government and private sector is taking towards achieving the strategy's objection.
"Our Government is also delivering a suite of grants to help businesses grow, access new markets and offset the cost of insurance premiums."
The $400,000 Multicultural Small Business Grants Program is now open to eligible businesses.
Grants between $700 and $5,000 will be available under the program to help finance projects that build capability and new skills.
In addition, the guidelines for our $500,000 Hospitality Business Boost Grants Program are now available online, with this grant program to open on November 13.
"The hospitality industry is an important part of the State's tourism sector and is part of the lifeblood of our regions," Minister Howlett said.
"It supports more than 8 per cent of the State's jobs and injects more than $700 million into the economy each year.
"We want to help our small hospitality businesses to grow their businesses, recover from unexpected events, to innovate or diversify and while doing so attract visitors to their regions.
"That is why, as part of our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania's Future, we are backing in tourism and hospitality businesses."
For more details about the grants, visit www.business.tas.gov.au.