Parkes will be the first location to host a workshop aimed at developing a clear and collaborative plan for the state government’s Destination Country and Outback NSW brand.
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The meeting, to be held on Monday from 10am, will be one of 10 conducted over the next two weeks as chairman Stephen Bartlett, as well as directors and consultants, aim to get an understanding of what individual areas want from the organisation.
“We know due to councils and community’s passion and hard work we have unique, popular, creative and prosperous tourism infrastructure, service offerings, accommodation, supportive industry and events in our region,” business development manager Nicola Chandler said.
“We are keen to work with everyone to fulfil future objectives, plans, dreams and growth.”
Dubbo will host a similar meeting from 10am on Tuesday, October 31, in the central conference room of the Dubbo Regional Council building.