Businesses in the region are being invited to attend free events to help boost their profits during the drought.
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Gunnedah, Quirindi, Narrabri, Moree and Glen Innes will all play host to NORTEC Small Business and Business Connect's drought networking events.
The events will kick off on March 2, and will run through till March 6, with Gunnedah's event being held on Tuesday, March 3 from 8am-3.30pm.
This event will be held at the Gunnedah Services and Bowling Club.
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Business adviser Derek Tink said he understood if locals needed to staff their business during the day, but encouraged people to come along to the free networking breakfast event from 8am-9am.
"It's an opportunity to bring businesses together, and there's a Q&A session as well so Colin Formann will come along and talk about the wonderful work the council has been doing with the farmer army," he said.
Mr Tink said local businesses including photography company Wander and Connect will talk at the event, too.
Each event will have other various guest speakers, but all will have accountant Matt Sweeney discuss drought resilience and what support is available to small businesses.
Mr Sweeney will also discuss the future of regional communities, empowering ideas through collaboration, funding options, and risk management strategies.
Free breakfast and lunch will also be available at every event.