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Tips to start mobile business

WANTING to run a mobile business in the City of Casey?
Look no further.
The City of Casey will this month be holding a free information session to give some tips to the community on how to run a temporary food and drink business.
Mobile drink premises can now cater for almost every set of taste buds – from ice-cream and coffee, to tacos and pizza, there’s something for everyone.
The City of Casey is encouraging residents who want to start up their own mobile business to attend February’s open session, co-ordinated by council.
The event will provide information about relevant legislation and available assistance.
The food truck session will take place in Meeting Room 7 of the City of Casey Civic Centre in Narre Warren on Monday 16 February, from 4.30pm.
Places are limited and bookings are essential. To book your place or to find out more information, contact the City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200.

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