How do you start a home-based business?

Filipino food business

Sweet Maed's ube leche flan (left photo) and Filo Lasa's delicacies Source: Supplied

Ever thought of starting your own business at home? But fearing where to start?


Get some tips from two former full-time workers who are now both home-based businesses owners in Sydney as they share their experiences and businesses' humble beginnings.

Dan "Papa Dan" Villanueva speaks with Alonnah Mae Rojales of “Sweetly Maed” and Jessica Santos Vega of “Filo Lasa”.
Sweet Maed
Sweet Maed's owner Alonnah Mae Rojales (Supplied) Source: Supplied
Filo Lasa
Filo Lasa owner Jessica Santos Vega (middle) displays some of her cooked food (Supplied) Source: Supplied

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