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MEDIA ALERT TOMORROW – KIAMA ROADSHOW TO ENGAGE WITH HOSPITALITY AND RACING SECTORS

Department of Enterprise, Investment and Trade < 1 mins read

 

KIAMA ROADSHOW TO ENGAGE WITH HOSPITALITY AND RACING SECTORS

 

More than 100 leaders from the Greater South Coast Region’s hospitality and racing industries will take part in the NSW Government’s Regulatory Roadshow in Kiama TOMORROW, Tuesday 14 November.

 

The roadshow will give local businesses and industry groups the opportunity to engage with senior Hospitality and Racing staff to discuss regulatory priorities and share stakeholder insights.

 

The event will feature a range of speakers including Acting Hospitality and Racing CEO Tarek Barakat.

 

 

MEDIA OPPORTUNITY

WHO: Hospitality and Racing Acting CEO Tarek Barakat

WHEN: before 8.45am

WHERE: The Pavilion, 2 Bong Bong Street, Kiama 

 

 

MEDIA CONTACT: 0458 806 924 or media@liquorandgaming.nsw.gov.au

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