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A THIRD round of funding has been announced for the NSW Government Regional Job Creation Fund.

Some $100,000 million will be put into the fund with a focus on driving productivity and growth for local businesses, attracting new investment to the regions and boosting job security.

Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole said the $100 million Regional Job Creation Fund Round Three will provide grants for regional businesses to expand their operations and attract interstate and international businesses to relocate to regional NSW.

Mr Toole also said the grants would allow businesses to boost production lines, deliver new equipment and embrace future technologies.

“The Regional Job Creation Fund will create 6500 jobs across key industries, and this new round will build on that by attracting additional advanced manufacturing capability to our regions,” he said.

“We’ve already seen the difference this fund is making to regional businesses, including Cape Byron Distillery, which received $240,000 from the program to expand its production line and create 12 full-time jobs.

“It’s just one of nearly 200 businesses to benefit from this record investment in the previous two rounds, generating more than $360 million of private investment into regional NSW – and now we want to build on that by opening Expressions of Interest (EOI) for our next round of funding.

“This Fund is doing exactly what it was designed to do – creating jobs in regional NSW that support the economic growth of our regions and ensure business confidence from Bourke to Byron Bay.”

Eligible businesses can apply for grants of between $100,000 and $10 million for projects such as replacing plant equipment, upgrading technology and ensuring businesses that might otherwise have to relocate can remain based in regional areas.

Expressions of interest for Round Three opened on Friday, January 13 and close Monday, March 6.

Successful applicants will be invited to submit detailed applications from May 2023.

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