Lithgow City Council is asking for community representatives to join a number of working parties to assist economic development for the region.
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Council’s Economic Development Committee is looking for people to assist in researching and developing policy and strategies on a range of economic development initiatives.
The parties will include community members and staff working together for a three month period.
“By way of example, tourism most likely will figure prominently in the committees’ projects list with issues for exploration including the identification of a relevant and effective model for a Lithgow tourism entity and the research and development of an events framework to complement existing events in the Lithgow tourism calendar,” Mayor Stephen Lesslie said.
“Other projects may include the identification of new employment generating businesses and the prerequisite infrastructure for startup in the LGA, as well as regional opportunities presenting to Lithgow community and business that can be leveraged to provide either new employment or potentially increased profitability to our local businesses.”
To register interest, email economic.development@lithgow.nsw.gov.au.