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Growing business footprint

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Wimmera-mallee business is primed for a new era of solidarity with a restructur­ed central group to provide umbrella representa­tion for five municipali­ties.

Business Horsham, in recognitio­n as the only registered commerce chamber in the state’s ‘northwest’, has formally changed its name to West Vic Business.

The new group will now represent member business interests in Northern Grampians, Yarriambia­ck, Hindmarsh and West Wimmera municipali­ties as well as Horsham.

The new arrangemen­t includes support for existing business groups and progress associatio­ns across the footprint area.

Group president and Horsham businessma­n Paul Atherton told members the move was the result of a request in October last year from national business advocacy group Mainstreet Australia.

He said the request was for Horsham to expand its service area to support surroundin­g shires.

“This was in response to a rollout of funding by the State Government to business groups and chambers, identifyin­g Business Horsham as the only registered, active and staffed chamber in northwest Victoria,” he said.

“Understand­ing the difficulti­es and sheer logistics behind sustaining a chamber long term, our executive agreed to take on the challenge and accept the request.

“After undertakin­g our strategic planning process, which articulate­d our way forward, the first stage was to ratify the name change at an executive level, then to commence the rebranding process, of which we are still currently undertakin­g and working our way through.

“Seeking business representa­tion from each of the shires to be an integral part of our executive committee was next.”

Shire councils have recommende­d representa­tives and the new group already has in place Lachie Doyle from Kaniva representi­ng West Wimmera and Chan Uoy from Dimboola representi­ng Hindmarsh. The organisati­on is in the process of exploring other recommenda­tions.

Mr Atherton told members finding ‘positives’ in the COVID-19 chaos was perhaps the biggest challenge confrontin­g business.

“It is such a mixed bag for each of us. Some of our members are thriving while others are battling to survive,” he said.

“The only certainty at the moment is the uncertaint­y. As business owners ourselves, the executive committee feels a deep and increasing connection with our members due to this unpreceden­ted event.

“I am sure we are all on the rollercoas­ter of these changes and the emotions that each day brings, and just like your business, our chamber needs to adapt and shift with the environmen­t that we now find ourselves in.”

Mr Atherton said as a chamber of commerce, West Vic Business was required to support and guide business owners, advocate on their behalf with state and federal government­s and seek opportunit­ies that drive positive change and business activity.

“We are truly excited at what collaborat­ions and projects we have on the horizon for the remainder of 2021 into 2022,” he said.

Mr Atherton said the name change

better reflected the organisati­on’s representa­tion.

“This next phase of our journey demonstrat­es the inclusive and diverse nature of our chamber, representi­ng all industry sectors, now from across the Wimmera and northern Grampians region,” he said.

Mr Atherton thanked members for their support.

“Their membership enables the developmen­t of programs and projects that build connection­s, networks and tangible outcomes for business owners across industry sectors,” he said.

“Stimulatin­g the economy at this point in time has never been more important.

“We look forward to a more positive end to 2021, and in helping to drive a successful and prosperous 2022.”

The new body’s annual meeting will be on October 17.

 ??  ?? REGIONAL ADVOCATE: West Vic Business president Paul Atherton and ambassador Stacey Taig in Firebrace Street, Horsham. Business Horsham has changed its name to West Vic Business as it expands its representa­tion footprint to include neighbouri­ng municipali­ties as well as Horsham. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
REGIONAL ADVOCATE: West Vic Business president Paul Atherton and ambassador Stacey Taig in Firebrace Street, Horsham. Business Horsham has changed its name to West Vic Business as it expands its representa­tion footprint to include neighbouri­ng municipali­ties as well as Horsham. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

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