Expressions of Interest for Regional Growth & Place Activation Peak Advisory Committee

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Expressions of Interest (EOI) are invited from Armidale region residents with strong business knowledge and a broad vision for economic expansion to nominate to be part of Regional Growth & Place Activation Peak Advisory Committee.

The committee is seeking people with big-picture perspectives and a diverse range of expertise. The committee should have a mix of expertise including tourism and events, agriculture, social planning and operating businesses. Its investigations and objectives will be underpinned by four pillars – social, economic, environmental and financial impacts.

The advisory committee will include at least six community members and three councillors.

Full details are provided in the EOI document available free of charge from the etendering portal www.tenderlink.com/nesac or Council’s website www.armidaleregional.nsw.gov.au.
Further enquiries relating to the committee may be directed to Nathalie Heaton at nheaton@armidale.nsw.gov.au or phone 1300 136833.

EOIs quoting the reference number ARC19/3531 and addressed to the Principal Advisor - Governance, Risk & Safety Nathalie Heaton - Armidale Regional Council, PO Box 75A, Armidale NSW 2350, or emailed to council@armidale.nsw.gov.au - will be received until 2.30pm on Wednesday 21 November 2019.

Residents are invited to make submissions by;

  • mail to Armidale Regional Council, 75A Rusden Street, Armidale 2350,
  • email to council@armidale.nsw.gov.au, or
  • dropped off in person to the Armidale or Guyra Offices.

Public submissions will be treated as non-confidential unless the submitter specifically requests confidentiality. Submitters are also allowed to have their submissions treated as non-confidential, except for the name of the submitter, or other identifying material.

Please be aware that if you make a submission, other people may have access to your comments. This may be as a result of a report to a Council meeting or as part of an application under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.

Expressions of Interest (EOI) are invited from Armidale region residents with strong business knowledge and a broad vision for economic expansion to nominate to be part of Regional Growth & Place Activation Peak Advisory Committee.

The committee is seeking people with big-picture perspectives and a diverse range of expertise. The committee should have a mix of expertise including tourism and events, agriculture, social planning and operating businesses. Its investigations and objectives will be underpinned by four pillars – social, economic, environmental and financial impacts.

The advisory committee will include at least six community members and three councillors.

Full details are provided in the EOI document available free of charge from the etendering portal www.tenderlink.com/nesac or Council’s website www.armidaleregional.nsw.gov.au.
Further enquiries relating to the committee may be directed to Nathalie Heaton at nheaton@armidale.nsw.gov.au or phone 1300 136833.

EOIs quoting the reference number ARC19/3531 and addressed to the Principal Advisor - Governance, Risk & Safety Nathalie Heaton - Armidale Regional Council, PO Box 75A, Armidale NSW 2350, or emailed to council@armidale.nsw.gov.au - will be received until 2.30pm on Wednesday 21 November 2019.

Residents are invited to make submissions by;

  • mail to Armidale Regional Council, 75A Rusden Street, Armidale 2350,
  • email to council@armidale.nsw.gov.au, or
  • dropped off in person to the Armidale or Guyra Offices.

Public submissions will be treated as non-confidential unless the submitter specifically requests confidentiality. Submitters are also allowed to have their submissions treated as non-confidential, except for the name of the submitter, or other identifying material.

Please be aware that if you make a submission, other people may have access to your comments. This may be as a result of a report to a Council meeting or as part of an application under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.