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Lismore City Council

43 Oliver Avenue, Goonellabah NSW, Australia

02 6625 0500

Lismore City Council oversees the beautiful Lismore Local Government Area, which encompasses Lismore City, Nimbin and surrounding villages with a population of over 44,500 people. We are lucky to have an incredibly diverse, colourful and creative community.


The Economic Development Manager is the first port of call for anyone considering investing or doing business in the Lismore Council Area. Whether you are a start-up business, an established business looking to relocate, seeking to buy a business in the area, or just wanting advice on how to expand – we can help.


Service Overview + Initiatives


In addition to front-line services for investors outlined above, the Economic Development Manager:

  • Nurtures business  growth, investment and employment

  • Manages investment interest

  • Supports local business

  • Pursues viable economic development initiatives for the Lismore region

  • Cultivates major infrastructure developments

  • Identifies and supports key industries that drive economic development

  • Builds partnerships to benefit business, including a co-operative approach on major regional development issues

  • Develops relationships with local businesses and State and Federal Government agencies, to enhance economic and employment opportunities

  • Conducts regional marketing and promotion

  • Attracts, develops and supports activities and events that add value to the regional economy

  • Plans for future growth


Contact


Economic Development Manager

Lismore City Council, Corporate Centre

43 Oliver Avenue, Goonellabah NSW 2480

PO Box 23A

Lismore NSW 2480

p: 026625 0500

m: 0427 003 645

f: 02 6625 0400

CONTACT US

C/ Nimbin Community Centre

81 CULLEN ST, NIMBIN NSW 2480

chamber@nimbinaustralia.com.au

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