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Think Orange Region

4 September, 2019 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

A new relocation, business and investment website has been launched under a joint regional economic development project involving Cabonne, Orange and Blayney Councils. Under the new branding of THINK Orange Region, the new website is designed to be the first online portal for people to visit to obtain information on either relocating, doing business or investing in the region.

Promoting the message of aspirational, accessible and achievable, THINK Orange Region is set to provoke people to action and get them to THINK Space, THINK Opportunity, THINK Business, THINK Connectivity, THINK Investment and THINK Balance.

The project was funded by the NSW Government under the Regional Growth – Marketing and Promotion Fund and is part of the delivery of the Orange, Blayney and Cabonne Regional Economic Development Strategy 2018-2022.

Cabonne Mayor Kevin Beatty, Orange Mayor Reg Kidd and Blayney Mayor Scott Ferguson said THINK Orange Region was a collaborative effort of all three neighbouring council areas to deliver a major economic development initiative. “By working in partnership, the regional economic footprint will prosper,” Cr Beatty said.

“It would be wonderful to have more businesses providing employment and the continuation of a skilled labour force. This project has been delivered by using local businesses from the THINK Orange Region, which demonstrates the level of expertise and business services here. This is showcased by the inclusion of case studies covering relocation, doing business and investment.”

The next stages of THINK Orange Region is to undertake a marketing campaign, establish brand ambassadors and build on the website content by capturing local information. The THINK Orange Region website can be viewed at www.thinkorangeregion.com.au

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