Home » Smart business people driving change

Smart business people driving change

Armidale Regional Council, New South Wales, has been joined by New England’s brightest business minds, for a business symposium to generate a shared vision for the Region’s business ecosystem and to develop a collaborative framework for business success.

The event followed on from a highly successful first symposium held in July last year.

Key themes for discussion were identifying the region’s unique value and how to communicate what makes Armidale a leading regional economy.

Another major topic was the innovative business hub to be housed in the old Armidale library building in the heart of the central business district.

The hub will provide a place for business start-ups to grow, a collaboration and engagement space for the business community, and tenant space for business support services.

Co-location of Council’s economic, development and planning teams within the hub will put them on hand to advise prospective and existing businesses on establishing or growing their ventures.

Mayor, Simon Murray, said the symposiums were a vital link to fostering an open and honest discussion with the business community about shared aspirations, and to facilitate collaboration and action.

“The first symposium was over subscribed and again we have had huge interest from the business community to participate.

“Our region’s economic potential cannot be realised without the passion, enthusiasm and expertise of people in business.

“I am confident that with the level of interest shown and the innovation already bubbling away under the surface, we can achieve great things for our region.”

Anything and everything about breeding business success was discussed, from how to make grass roots community projects become commercial to what does living and doing business in the Armidale Region look like now and in 2030, and how that should look and feel and the huge potential of the region.

“Council is facilitating these discussions and providing the framework and support to shape our business future but this must be driven by our community with innovative ideas.

“These symposiums and the level of interest shown by the business community to be a part of this are inspirational.

“No one participating in the symposium was constrained or weighed down by the severe drought conditions we are experiencing.

“It was all about looking forward to when the drought breaks and our region’s untapped potential.”

Digital Editions


More News

  • Lockyer send flood expert north

    Lockyer send flood expert north

    Lockyer Valley Regional Council has answered the call for assistance from a community impacted by Ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji, with a staff member from Council’s Disaster Management Unit deployed to support…

  • From books to bots

    From books to bots

    Tenterfield Library is proving that technology is more than just tools and devices. From coding and robotics to tech support, the Library has become a place where curiosity, connection and…

  • Major repairs for levee

    Major repairs for levee

    Goondiwindi Regional Council has endorsed its largest-ever capital works project to repair and reinforce critical sections of the Goondiwindi levee, following significant erosion after recent floods. At this week’s Ordinary…

  • Stretching for a good cause

    Stretching for a good cause

    Ballarat residents stretched, smiled and snuggled their way through a unique Kitten Yoga event that combined relaxation with a heartwarming cause – helping kittens find their forever homes. Hosted by…

  • Murray Library upgrade open

    Murray Library upgrade open

    The Murray Library refurbishment is now complete, and the revitalised space is officially open to the community. The upgrade delivers a brighter, more accessible and flexible library that reflects the…

  • Lockyer announce Scott Greensill as CEO

    Lockyer announce Scott Greensill as CEO

    Lockyer Valley Regional Council has appointed Scott Greensill as its new Chief Executive Officer. Councillors formally approved the appointment of Mr Greensill at a Special Meeting of Council in February.…

  • Myers resigns for health reasons

    Myers resigns for health reasons

    Wollongong’s Councillor Tiana Myers has resigned, as a Ward Three Councillor for City Council due to health reasons. Cr Myers was elected to Council in 2024 with a focus on…

  • Acknowledging women’s role in councils

    Acknowledging women’s role in councils

    Council representatives from across the state gathered in Sydney today for Local Government NSW’s (LGNSW) International Women’s Day event. Mayor Darcy Byrne, President of LGNSW, said the event was an…

  • Kylie Davies beats strong field

    Kylie Davies beats strong field

    Flinders Shire Council is pleased to announce the appointment of Kylie Davies as its new Chief Executive Officer. Ms Davies will start in the role on 13 April following a…

  • Leaving on a high

    Leaving on a high

    Mount Alexander Shire Council’s Chief Executive Officer Darren Fuzzard will end his tenure at the council in July 2026, marking ten years of service to the organisation and community. Mr…