Regional Development Australia—Orana held an information session at the Cobar Bowling & Golf Club on Thursday to introduce the Orana Opportunity Network (O2N). The new organisation aims to provide an advocacy and promotional network to support the growth of regional businesses and industry across the region. Pictured are some of the attendees Tom Shanahan, Heidi Palazzi and Meagan Willard from the Tronic Group with RDA Orana staff Miranda Fry, Megan Dixon (next to Tom) and Maddie Adams (at far right). Ms Dixon said they plan to come back to Cobar in the new year to conduct another information session.
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