Stay Connected and Seek the Best Advice

Published on 08 April 2020

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Representatives of Central West peak organisations are working together and pooling ideas to best assist and represent the Central West region during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 “It is very important to look after ourselves, firstly our lives and then our livelihoods,” said Cabonne Mayor Kevin Beatty.

 “These key regional development bodies are working together to help support our local economies. It’s important to keep in touch with these organisations and take advantage of their valuable services,” he said.

BizHQ is delivering;

  • Business advice via zoom and phone funded by Business Connect (NSW Government)
  • Webinars and workshops on various topics. Follow https://www.facebook.com/CentralNSWBusinessHQ/
  • Digital advisors funded by the Australian Government

     

    Regional Development Australia (RDA) Central West Chair, Christine Weston encourages everyone to continue to shop, spend and invest locally.

    "RDA Central West is proud to be working closely with the other lead economic development entities across the Central West. Our resolve is being tested, but we are definitely stronger working together," she said.

    "RDA Central West will continue to advocate on the region's behalf to ensure the stimulus measures to date hit the mark and are responsive to the needs of our region. We welcome the collaborative approach of different levels of government in response to this situation.”

     

    Business NSW, formally the NSW Business Chamber, represents businesses in NSW by providing;

    • A dedicated and free destination to help business owners stay updated and understand what Coronavirus means for their business and employees - www.businessaustralia.com.
    • A Workplace Advice Hotline for human resource, industrial relations and legal queries
    • Free legal and human resource guides, templates, Q&A’s and articles.
    • Assistance to understand the Federal and NSW Government stimulus packages
    • Working in conjunction with your Local Chamber to bring more resources and assistance as needed
    • Advocating on behalf of businesses to ensure everything is done to help survive this pandemic

 

“We are all in this together and doing as much as we can from home. It’s hard work and this why it’s more important to use technology to stay connected. I am so impressed with our community in stepping up to support local businesses, helping our vulnerable people and respecting each other’s health,” said Mayor Kevin Beatty.