Business NSW is calling on business leaders, decision-makers, and industry professionals across the New England North West to secure their seats now for the region’s flagship economic luncheon, taking place in Tamworth on Thursday, 4 December.
The luncheon’s program is shaped to provide regional businesses with clear, relevant insights to support strategic decision-making for the year ahead. Supported by event partners Regional Australia Bank, Regional Banking Investment Alliance, Partner Now Property Tamworth and the Australian Property Institute (API), the event continues to grow as a must-attend forum for economic and business intelligence.
This year, the event will feature a keynote address from NSW Treasure the Hon. Daniel Mookhey MLC, offering attendees a rare opportunity to hear directly from one of the state’s key economic decision-makers.
Joining the program are leading industry voices, including Paula Martin, Executive Director Regional and Visitor Economy at Business NSW; David Heine, CEO of Regional Australia Bank; and Dr Sherman Chan, Chief Economist at the Australian Property Institute. Together, they will unpack the trends influencing investment, business confidence, and regional growth.
Business NSW New England North West Regional Director, Stephanie Cameron, said the event provides valuable clarity for organisations preparing for the coming year.
“Now is the time for regional businesses to connect, share insights and position themselves for opportunity. This luncheon offers exactly that: timely economic intelligence, expert perspectives, and the chance to engage directly with those shaping our region’s business environment,” Ms Cameron said.
Attendees will also benefit from a facilitated panel discussion and interactive Q&A, ensuring the day offers both strategic value and practical takeaways.
Event details
Date: Thursday, 4 December
Venue: Powerhouse Hotel Tamworth by Rydges
Time: 10:45 am – 2:00 pm (includes seated light lunch)
Tickets Link $99 plus 123Tix fee and card payment fee. Includes lunch and refreshments.
With limited seats available, early registration is strongly encouraged.
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