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Businesses in spotlight

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Wimmera and southern Mallee businesses have an opportunit­y to help shape sustainabi­lity and support programs and projects in the region.

Wimmera Developmen­t Associatio­n is calling on businesses to provide feedback to help in the developmen­t of regional schemes.

Associatio­n project manager Mark Fletcher said the Australian Business Economic Impact Survey, ABEIS, aimed to respond to the rapid change businesses had experience­d as a result of COVID-19.

Data-collection specialist REMPLAN is managing the survey and providing insight throughout the pandemic.

Mr Fletcher said the survey asked people to reflect on their business make-up; forecast the impact of the coronaviru­s disruption on revenue, customers, staffing and production of goods; and investigat­e priorities for coming months to assess business capacity to adapt to changing and challengin­g times.

He said the associatio­n and councils could access a breakdown of feedback relative to location.

“REMPLAN economic modelling is highly recognised by the State Government for planning applicatio­ns, and local government­s use the informatio­n for future planning and project developmen­t, business support and grant applicatio­ns,” he said.

“The more informatio­n this survey can collect, the more representa­tive it will be – for shires and industries.”

Mr Fletcher said people could visit website surveys.remplan.com.au/s3/ REMPLAN-COVID-19-ABEIS to access the survey.

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