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Results of the Nimbin Business Survey are now available



In 2024 the Nimbin community played a key role in shaping the community-driven Sustainable Nimbin Community Plan and the council-managed Nimbin Place Plan, two extensive future-planning initiatives. Outcomes placed significant responsibilities for action on the Nimbin Chamber of Commerce, and it was agreed that a business survey would give valuable insights to assist us in establishing priorities and focussing on areas that matter most to our community. Surveys can also deliver crucial data that support efforts to secure funding and attract grants for specific purposes. As the Nimbin business chamber is small it’s vital our resources are used wisely and efficiently.


In March 2025 Nimbin Chamber of Commerce took to the streets, and provided an online survey available for all Nimbin businesses to take part in. Survey results are now in, which you can read online here.



Priorities identified by respondents as a focus for Nimbin Chamber of Commerce:

  • Enhancing the visitor experience emerged as a top priority, (68% of respondents)

  • Establishing a physical Visitor Information Centre (61% support this idea).

  • A calendar of local events and activities (48%).

  • Expanding the Buy Local initiative (45%).

  • Creating more opportunities for youth including events, youth focused activities, work experience and employment opportunities


For the full report, see our 2025 Nimbin Business Survey Results.



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C/ Nimbin Community Centre

81 CULLEN ST, NIMBIN NSW 2480

chamber@nimbinaustralia.com.au

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