27 February 2004 Media Statement
Hundreds line up for South Island Small Business Days
More than a thousand businesspeople have registered to take part in the first three regional Small Business Days in the
South Island next week, Minister for Small Business John Tamihere says.
Mr Tamihere said it was fantastic to see so many businesses interested in taking part in the first three of the 24
regional Small Business Days.
"I'm interested in meeting as many people in small business face-to-face as we possibly can. This is a great opportunity
for us to hear the ideas and concerns of businesspeople, and for them to hear first-hand what the Government is
endeavouring to do on their behalf."
Mr Tamihere will speak at all three Small Business Days next week, and the days will also include seminars on topics
including growing businesses, technology and employments relations, plus Small Business Expos and opportunity for
business mentoring and advice.
The first three regional Small Business Days are:
South Canterbury Small Business Day, Monday, March 1, Theatre Royale, Timaru
Lunchtime Inspiration speaker tourism operator Mike Tamaki
Celebrity debate: "Small business is the backbone of our country" and Business Excellence Awards
West Coast Small Business Day, Wednesday, March 3, Regent Theatre, Greymouth
Lunchtime Inspiration speaker Ernst and Young Young Entrepeneur of the Year 2002, Rock and Ice founder Hamish Conway
Marlborough Small Business Day, Friday March 5, Marlborough Centre, Blenheim
Lunchtime Inspiration speaker entrepreneur/businessman Hamish McFarlane
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