Regional investment hub launched online

A WEBSITE initiative by the ten Local Government Areas in Victoria’s Loddon Mallee region has just moved online.

The website aims to demonstrate the economic strengths and opportunities in this innovative region.

INVEST Loddon Mallee is an investment attraction resource targeting both public and private investors, including businesses and entrepreneurs interested in relocating or contributing to the extensive supply chain opportunities in the regions.

The unique attributes and competitive advantages in each area are outlined in a comprehensive overview of the region’s industries, locations, and investment opportunities.-

It also showcases innovative businesses that are already thriving and as a place to highlight projects seeking investment.

Mildura Regional Development CEO Brett Millington said the region was a great place to do business.

“Having a one-stop shop that delivers economic information about our local government area, that demonstrates businesses currently working in the different industries as well as offer reports that give valuable economic strength to any proposal, then this will be the site to visit,” Mr Millington said.

“It will be a valuable tool for everyone involved in business and we look forward to the Mildura region contributing further over time.

“We are very fortunate to have ambitious and successful businesses currently within the Mildura region.

“The world-class and innovative manufacturing firm Global Rotomoulding, and the ground-breaking medical cannabis developer Cann Group are just some of the success stories that feature as part of Invest Loddon Mallee.”

INVEST Loddon Mallee offers local support to new businesses looking to set up in region.

The INVEST Loddon Mallee site, at www.investloddonmallee.com.au, provides access to relevant strategic reports and regional prospectus documents highlighting strategic investments that are of interest to public and private investors.

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