Bridge Hub 2020 Water Challenge

While debate around water policy continues, Bridge Hub is working on finding practical solutions to water problems in Australia and around the world, and it is starting by calling on people across Australia to help decide where to focus first.

Bridge Hub is an agrifood tech innovation hub for the Australian and global agri-food tech industry with offices in Wagga Wagga, Sydney and Israel. It has deeply established relationships in the well-established Israeli innovation ecosystem as it seeks to create commercialisation pathways to bring great ideas and research to market.

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Sara Johnston
Skills Shortage Survey to help region better plan for the future

Understanding the skills needs of employers and other issues they encounter when trying to find workers is vital to the prosperity of the region but, until now, quantitative data has been lacking.

To better understand these issues, Regional Development Australia (RDA) Riverina in partnership with Charles Sturt University is this week embarking on research to identify skills shortages in the Riverina.

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Call for EOIs to host 2021 NSW Rural Women's Gathering

Women’s Gathering weekends are organised by the host community for all rural women across the state supported by guidance and training from the NSW DPI’s Rural Women’s Network. Local committees make key decisions; develop a theme and the weekend program to reflect the culture, industry, tourism and environment unique to their community.

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Smash the start-up journey: free masterclass

If you're an entrepreneur, launching a startup or running your own business, these workshops will take you and your business to the next level.

Charles Sturt University Innovation Hubs is excited to be kicking off the 2020 pop-up regional tour: Smash the startup journey: A free Masterclass Series for COEs (Chiefs of Everything)!

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Bushfire Recovery Information for Small Business: Bushfire Regional Roadshow in the Snowy Valleys

Small businesses affected by the bushfires in regional NSW are invited to attend an information session as part of the NSW Government's Bushfire Regional Roadshow. Government agencies will come together to share information on the kind of support available such as eligibility criteria for grants and disaster assistance for directly and indirectly affected businesses.

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NSW Bushfire Clean-Up Program

The NSW Government has appointed Laing O’Rourke to coordinate the clean-up of fire damaged residential and eligible commercial properties. This includes both insured and uninsured properties.

The clean-up of bushfire-impacted properties may include:

  • Removal of known hazardous materials, including asbestos

  • Removal of materials destroyed by bush fire and hazardous trees

  • With consent of building owners, removal of concrete slab foundations.

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Rates relief for bushfire-affected communities

The NSW Government will cover the full cost of council rates for people who lost their homes and small businesses in the bushfires.

The full cost of council rates will be covered for the next six months, which includes the third and fourth quarters of the 2019-20 financial year.

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Now’s The Time To Love NSW – $10 million tourism recovery package to rebuild NSW

NSW tourism will receive a welcome boost through a Tourism Recovery package to encourage visitation to NSW, fund new local events and assist tourism businesses to develop, promote and sell their tourism products.

The first phase of the plan launches with a new community-driven campaign – Now’s The Time To Love NSW – urging travellers to book a getaway which gives back.

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Rebuilding Australian Tourism

Tourism businesses and fire-affected communities around the country will receive much needed support from the Morrison Government’s National Bushfire Recovery Fund today through an initial $76 million tourism recovery package to protect jobs, small businesses and local economies by helping get tourists travelling across Australia again.

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ABC Heywire Competition Winners Announced

Each year, every ABC regional station selects a winning Heywire Competition entry to represent their part of Australia. The young winners work with ABC staff to produce their story to be featured on ABC Radio and abc.net.au. Heywire stories are renowned for their honesty and for giving us a window on the lives of young people in regional Australia.

This year Zoe McLaren from Temora is a winner from our region. Congratulations Zoe!

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Sara Johnston