Exciting news for the town of Moree today Tuesday the 3rd of December. It has been announced that Moree has been approved Special Activation Precinct (SAP) which means full steam ahead for the Intermodal Hub.
Moree could become the economic hub in the near future. Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall joined Moree mayor Katrina Humphries, councillors, local business representatives and community members to announce the exciting news.
Now is time for locals to get registered on ICN.
As a part time Moree Plains Shire Council employee and also small business owner, I’m happy to help you get your business listed on the ICN portal so that you can be prepared to particpate in the various opportunities that may arise as a result of this announcement and the Inland Rail Project.
So many people have been involved in the project and it has taken many years for this to come to this point and so now is the time for locals to also register their Business’s.
ICN is the portal for all small business’s to register. It is important that you have a capabilities statements and that the profile on the portal reflects who you are and what your business can do and it’s capabilitities. If you dont’ have a website I can assist you with this as it is necessary or very important to have a website that matching your details.
There is a bit involved, however I can provide advice and or create your capabilitites statement, profile and website for you from $1000 depending on your business etc.
Give me a call on 0438 222 060 and lets get you set up so you are Inland Rail ready.
These are some guidellines on ICN that may assist you.
ICN Gateway User Guide_Company Profile
ICN Gateway User Guide_Creating a Capability Statement (1)
ICN Gateway User Guide_How to submit an EOI (1)
Moree Aboriginal Lands Council chair Tom French and deputy chair Lloyd Munro, director of planning and community development Angus Witherby, Cr Stephen Ritchie, Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall, general manager Lester Rodgers, mayor Katrina Humphries, Brad Turner, economic and community development manager Mark Connolly, deputy mayor Greg Smith, Cr Jim Crawford and Cr John Tramby at the official announcement of Moree becoming a Special Activation Precinct.