Kimberly Grabham
20 August 2025, 8:00 PM
The newly released prospectus serves as both a showcase of Griffith's existing strengths and a roadmap for future opportunities, designed to attract new businesses while supporting existing enterprises in their growth ambitions.
Mayor Doug Curran is encouraging the local business community to embrace the prospectus as a valuable resource that extends well beyond simple promotional material.
"Our new Investment Prospectus is a valuable tool that showcases the incredible opportunities available in Griffith," Councillor Curran explained.
"It highlights our region's strengths and the supportive environment we've built for businesses looking to grow and thrive."
The document isn't just intended for external audiences – Curran sees it as a resource that local businesses can actively utilise in their own growth strategies.
Whether it's sharing the prospectus with potential investors, incorporating its data into grant applications, using it to support lending proposals, or simply gaining a deeper understanding of the region's economic landscape, the prospectus offers practical value for businesses at every stage of development.
What sets this initiative apart is the collaborative approach Council is taking. Rather than simply publishing the document and hoping for the best, they're actively calling on the existing business community to become ambassadors for the region's investment potential.
"We need our business community to help spread the word and bring new investment into the region," Curran emphasised.
"Together, we can build a stronger, more resilient economy and create lasting job opportunities for our residents."
This partnership approach recognises that the most credible advocates for a region's business potential are often the enterprises already succeeding there.
Local businesses understand the practical realities of operating in Griffith – from the advantages of location and infrastructure to the quality of the workforce and the supportive business environment.
The prospectus features updated regional economic data from economy.id, providing potential investors with current, reliable information about the region's economic performance. This includes key indicators that help paint a clear picture of Griffith's economic health, growth trends that demonstrate momentum and trajectory, and detailed industry insights that can help businesses identify opportunities within specific sectors.
Crucially, the document also outlines Council's support mechanisms and investment incentives, ensuring potential investors understand not just the opportunities available, but also the practical assistance they can access when establishing or expanding operations in the region.
While attracting new investment is clearly a priority, the prospectus also reflects Council's commitment to supporting existing businesses.
The comprehensive nature of the document means it serves as a resource for current operators looking to expand, diversify, or simply better understand their position within the regional economy.
This dual function – attracting new investment while supporting existing businesses – reflects a mature approach to economic development that recognises growth comes not just from new arrivals, but from helping established businesses reach their full potential.
Council's commitment extends beyond the prospectus itself. The Economic Development Team stands ready to provide practical support to businesses at all stages of their journey, whether they're investigating initial investment opportunities or looking to expand existing operations.
For businesses and investors wanting to explore what Griffith has to offer, the Economic Development Team can be reached at [email protected] or by calling 1300 176 077.
This direct access to specialist support demonstrates Council's understanding that successful economic development requires ongoing relationships, not just glossy documents.
The launch of the Investment Prospectus 2025 represents more than just a marketing exercise – it's a strategic statement about Griffith's economic ambitions and its readiness to support businesses in achieving them.
By combining comprehensive data with practical support and community partnership, Council is positioning Griffith as a region that doesn't just talk about being business-friendly, but actively demonstrates it.
The real test of the prospectus will be its uptake and utilisation by both the local business community and potential investors. However, with its combination of current data, clear opportunities, and practical support mechanisms, it provides a solid foundation for the kind of collaborative economic development that can deliver lasting benefits for the entire region.
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