Carnell to provide voice for business

Former ACT chief minister Kate Carnell says her new role as small business ombudsman will provide a strong voice inside government.

Federal Opposition leader Bill Shorten.

Federal Opposition leader Bill Shorten. Source: AAP

Kate Carnell says her appointment as the nation's first small business ombudsman will provide a strong voice for them inside government.

The former ACT chief minister, who has led the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry since 2014, will take up the five-year role in March.

It would provide a one-stop shop for business and steer them to the appropriate parts of government, Ms Carnell said.

"We want them to get on with running their businesses and to be the front door to government," she told reporters in Canberra on Monday.

Assistant Treasurer Kelly O'Dwyer said the appointment was a major win for small business owners that would help create the right conditions for them to grow.

She noted Ms Carnell started her career as a pharmacist.

"She knows what small business is about and is absolutely the right person for the job," Ms O'Dwyer said.

Business software provider MYOB boss Tim Reed saw it as a significant endorsement by the Turnbull government of the importance small business plays in the Australian economy.

Ms Carnell will be stepping down from her position at ACCI and the group already has started the process of finding a replacement.

"Kate's appointment is a testament to her fine advocacy at the Australian Chamber on behalf of Australia's two million small businesses," ACCI president Terry Wetherall said.


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Published 1 February 2016 8:03am
Updated 1 February 2016 1:00pm
Source: AAP


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