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What The New Federal Budget Means For Small Outdoor Businesses

32 min · 15 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2074851/fan_mail/new] The federal budget is easy to ignore until it hits your invoices, your staffing, and your ability to keep programs running safely. We sit down with our live Outdoors NSW ACT Connect and Share community and translate the headlines into what actually matters for outdoor operators: the permanent $20,000 instant asset write-off, continued fuel relief, and major funding signals for active transport infrastructure and regional development that can strengthen outdoor recreation and adventure tourism. We also get honest about what is missing. Preventative health remains underpowered despite the clear value of getting people active outdoors, and outdoor education still lacks the recognition it needs while schools and providers juggle rising transport and delivery costs. We dig into the fine print on “free access” to Australian standards, explain why industry-relevant WHS and safety standards still matter, and share how the curated standards set supports practical risk management. Then the conversation turns to a quieter but growing challenge: biophobia, or fear of the outdoors, and how reduced nature play and limited independent outdoor time can change participation for the next generation. From there we move into concrete industry updates: AAAS review timelines and consultation, a call for feedback on the snorkeling guide, the VET outdoor leadership training package review, and the upcoming upgrade to Uploads incident reporting. We wrap with key dates for toolkits, leadership programs, the masterclass, awards voting, and major outdoor learning conferences. If you work in the outdoor industry, subscribe for weekly updates, share this with a colleague who needs the runway, and leave a review with the one change you most want to see next. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2074851/support] To stay connected to Outdoors NSW & ACT, Subscribe to our podcasts, or our YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUvPdNRdgCWnzBWgkNf6KKA] Our members get access to a whole range of additional information and support - you can join here [https://www.outdoorsnswact.org/membershiplevels] and start receiving the benefits today.

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