A half-day summit will be a key component in putting together a plan for council’s new five-year Economic Development and Tourism Strategy.
Campaspe Shire Mayor Rob Amos said businesses, tourism operators, industry groups, business networks and interested members of the wider community were invited to contribute their views and ideas through a range of engagement opportunities.
The summit is being held on July 21 and will feature a presentation by renowned demographer, media commentator and keynote speaker Simon Kuestenmacher.
He will reveal the latest demographic and global trends shaping Australia and the implications of these forces for our shire and region, now and into the future.
Cr Amos said Campaspe’s diverse business and tourism sectors had unique strategic advantages and offered myriad opportunities for ongoing growth and prosperity.
“Whether you run a local café or are the head of a global enterprise situated in Campaspe, everyone’s voice is important when it comes to shaping the shire’s economic development and tourism future,” Cr Amos said.
“While council plays a role in facilitating, advocating and enhancing these strengths, a collaborative effort between businesses, all levels of government and industry bodies is needed to leverage opportunities and optimise resources to deliver better economic outcomes across the shire in the longer term.
“Through the engagement process, we aim to create opportunities for connection and partnership to develop and drive new initiatives and new ways of working together.”
During the next few months, people can hear about the latest research and have their say through a half-day summit, drop-in sessions in local towns, forums and an online survey.
The free event will allow for engagement and discussion on a range of topics, including how we better leverage our shire’s competitive advantages, strengthen local economies and drive greater long-term prosperity for all.
Register your interest for the summit at www.campaspe.vic.gov.au/EDTS