Northern Rivers Business Survey
Thank you for your interest in completing the only business survey focused on the business challenges and opportunities across the Northern Rivers region of NSW, Australia.
Despite the Northern Rivers being home to 318,848 people, providing employment to 123,320, and having an annual economic output of $44.995 billion, the region lacks a unified business survey.
Our student intern from Griffith University, Bachelor of Business program, has designed the project; ensuring that all data will be analysed using latest technology and methodology.
The survey does not collect any personal or business identifiable information, ensuring your privacy and anonymity are completely protected.
To complete the survey, please go here —> Business Survey
The survey results will be published in late October 2025 and will be made available free of charge.
If you wish to receive a copy, please send an email to our survey team at survey@strategic-solutions.com.au and a copy will be e-mailed to you when published in late October 2025, or alternatively, bookmark this page and check back in late October 2025.
Should you have any questions, concerns, or feedback, feel free to email our survey team.
Thank you for participating in this important regional survey.
Northern Rivers NSW
> The Northen Rivers is the north-eastern region of NSW and includes the local government areas Tweed, Byron, Ballina, Clarence Valley, Richmond Valley, Lismore and Kyogle. It extends from Tweed Heads in the north (adjacent to the Queensland border) to the southern extent of the Clarence River catchment which lies between Grafton and Coffs Harbour, and includes the main towns of Tweed Heads, Byron Bay, Ballina, Kyogle, Lismore, Casino and Grafton. Smaller towns in the region are popular tourist spots including Kingscliff, Cabarita Beach, Pottsville, Ocean Shores, Brunswick Heads, Lennox Head, Evans Head, Brooms Head, Wooli and Minnie Water. The defining characteristic of the region are the fertile valleys of the Clarence, Richmond and Tweed rivers and their sources, hence the region’s name.
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