In today’s fast-paced and ever-evolving business landscape, staying ahead of the curve is essential for success. One of the most effective
ways to gain a competitive edge is by attending business conferences, where industry leaders, experts, and innovators come together to
share knowledge, insights, and opportunities. Events like the B.I.T.E. Business Conference 2025 offer a unique platform for business
owners, operators, and decision-makers to gain fresh perspectives and valuable takeaways.
If you’re looking to grow your business, sharpen your skills, and connect with industry experts, attending conferences is one of the
smartest investments you can make. The B.I.T.E. Business Conference 2025, happening on May 6, 2025, at Mornington Racecourse, is the
perfect opportunity to gain insights, build relationships, and take your business to the next level.
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May 6, 2025, at Mornington Racecourse.
Don’t miss out- secure your spot today!
ALL DAY CONFERENCE @ Mornington Racecourse
6 May 2025 - 8:30am - 5:30pm
In today’s fast-changing world, staying competitive means embracing new trends and technologies. At B.I.T.E.
Conference 2025, you'll discover groundbreaking strategies and tools—like A.I. and robotic process automation—designed to
help you navigate and succeed in the evolving business landscape.
Treasury has released exposure draft legislation for Payday Super that will require employers to pay superannuation at around the same time as salary and wages are paid to the employee. The changes are proposed to commence from 1 July 2026.
Shannon Smit dives deep into the compelling world of using self-managed super funds (SMSFs) to invest in property. With her signature energy and expertise, Shannon explains the mechanics of SMSFs, contrasting them with retail and industry super funds, and revealing the unique power they offer individuals to take control of their financial future.
Treasury has released exposure draft legislation for Payday Super that will require employers to pay superannuation at around the same time as salary and wages are paid to the employee. The changes are proposed to commence from 1 July 2026.