RDA Riverina support for Riverina projects
RDA Riverina is involved in the development and implementation of projects across the region.
This involvement may be as an initiator, facilitator, supporter or implementer depending on the nature of the project. RDA Riverina values community driven, innovative, inclusive and sustainable initiatives.
RDA Riverina develops close partnerships with many stakeholders from the three tiers of Government, business, industry and communities when working on projects in the Riverina.
Do you have a regionally significant project that you think RDA Riverina might be able to assist? Fill out the Project Outline Form with more details and submit to RDA Riverina Chief Executive Officer, Rachel Whiting
RDA Riverina supports a wide range of projects across the Riverina region. Find out more below and see how you can get involved.
Our Projects & Success Stories
Last Thursday (30th November 2023), RDA Riverina in partnership with AusIndustry and Charles Sturt University AgriPark presented an update on economic development activities and trends across the Riverina at a recent Development Officer Forum in Wagga Wagga.
RDA Riverina, in collaboration with the NSW Government Growing Regions of Welcome pilot program, has produced a flyer highlighting the benefits of moving to the Riverina.
RDA Riverina in partnership with AusIndustry and Wagga Wagga City Council presented an update on economic development activities and trends across the Riverina at a recent Development Officer Forum in Wagga Wagga.
RDA Riverina, in conjunction with the Department of Home Affairs, held a Regional Migration Industry Meeting on 3rd February in Griffith.
The RDA NSW Housing Supply Workshop was held on the 12th October 2022 as Day 1 of the National Economic Development Conference (NEDC22).
A new partnership will secure substantial economic, employment and education benefits for Riverina communities as part of critical clean energy infrastructure projects in the region.
RDA Riverina, Committee4Wagga and HIA Wagga Launched the 2021-2022 Land Monitor Report at the Wagga RSL Club on the 25th of November 2022.
The Grow Our Own Steering Committee has grown again! Industry Liaison Officer, Marg Couch welcomed new members Country Universities Centre Western Riverina , Intersales, ICI Industries Pty Ltd, Cater & Blumer Legal, Tocal College, Kurrajong and Aquna Sustainable Murray Cod to the table at Whitton Malt House.
Managing the upcoming infrastructure workforce crunch in Riverina Murray, New South Wales.
Migrants and refugees are being offered new opportunities to resettle in regional communities, thanks to the NSW Government’s Growing Regions of Welcome (GROW) Program.
Officially launched this week, the NSW GROW pilot program is a $3 million investment by the NSW Government, which is helping new migrants and refugees in Western Sydney find new opportunities in the Murray and Riverina regions.
With the release of the 2021 Census, RDA Riverina have put together some figures to show how these various population counts and estimates compare to each other, how they have changed over time and how the populations may change into the future.
The Autmun 2022 edition of the Country Change magazine is out now! The magazine showcases local Riverina tree changer experiences and promotes the key benefits of choosing this great region as a new home base.
The land monitor report provides information to Wagga Wagga City Council about the current land releases in the LGA including available and projected land for housing development.
RDA Sydney have put together a prospectus highlighting the economic, social, and environmental strengths and opportunities of RDA regions across NSW and the ACT.
RDA Riverina have put together a summary of some of the economic impacts of COVID-19 during the first two years of the pandemic.
RDA Riverina, AusIndustry and Temora Shire Council partnered to present an update on economic development activities and trends across the Riverina.
The results of the Riverina Skills Study were released on Tuesday the 12th of October 2021 and show the extent of the skills shortage in the region.
The A Roof Over Her Head: Women, Homelessness and Affordable Housing in the Riverina the online event hosted by the Country Women’s Association (CWA) Riverina Group was held on Wednesday 22 September.
The three-year NSW Growing Regions of Welcome (NSW GROW) pilot program aims to strengthen regional community capability to attract and retain newcomers and assist with relocation to the Riverina and Murray areas.
Find out about the upcoming supply chain opportunities with SecureEnergy. SecureEnergy is a joint venture between Clough and Elecnor, two global leaders with local knowledge in delivering engineering, procurement and construction projects for the power infrastructure industry.
RDA Riverina teamed up with RDA Orana to host the fourth Inland Growth Summit with a focus on housing. The summit was held on the 13th of August 2021 with excellent speakers and fantastic attendance.
Here is the recap if you missed out.
Regional Development Australia Riverina is pleased to announce the publication of a booklet of Skilled Migration Success Stories.
Committee for Wagga, HIA and Regional Development Australia-Riverina have released the 2019-2020 edition of the Land Monitor Report.
RDA Riverina are conducting a study focusing on identifying and engaging migrants and refugees already living in the Riverina. The first stage of this study is a survey.
The Building Better Regions Funding Round 5 closes on 5th March, with applicants urged to engage with their local RDA before submitting an application.
Launched in September 2020, the Country Change 2020 Magazine showcases 10 Riverina Council areas including Coolamon, Cootamundra-Gundagai, Greater Hume, Griffith, Leeton, Lockhart, Narrandera, Snowy Valleys, Temora and Wagga Wagga.
We are looking for business owners and recruitment managers from businesses and organisations across the Riverina in any industry to participate in phase two of our research.