'Tis the season to spend local

Published 3:38pm 13 November 2024

'Tis the season to spend local
Words by Nick Crockford

Residents are being urged to back Moreton Money’s Christmas campaign and spend local.

With more than 26,000 businesses in the region, including many small family enterprises, spending here is a “win-win for everyone”.

Businesses are more likely to reinvest in the community, hire locals and use local suppliers, creating a stronger, more connected region.

In fact, it is estimated that every $100 spent in the City of Moreton Bay generates around $180 in economic impact.

The festive campaign encourages residents to buy a Moreton Money Gift Card, which can be used at more than 300 stores across the region.

'Tis the season to spend local

From unique gifts and dining experiences to holiday treats, Moreton Money offers flexibility and supports a wide range of businesses.

"There’s the obvious economic boost for the region, creating jobs and keeping cash circulating locally,” Cameron Whinnett, President of the Redcliffe Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, said.

“With our range of local providers, the region offers unique and thoughtful gift ideas — from fashion and locally made gifts to amazing experiences you can’t get anywhere else.”

Businesses are also urged to show their commitment by purchasing Moreton Money Gift Cards for staff, clients and stakeholders.

“Moreton Money Gift Cards are a fabulous way to spread local cheer!” Jo Stevens, President of the Pine Rivers Chamber of Commerce, said.

'Tis the season to spend local

“Shopping locally strengthens our businesses, supports the economy and creates a win-win for everyone.”

To buy a Moreton Money Gift Card or learn more about participating businesses, visit www.moretonmoney.com.

Moreton Money is brought to you by your local Chambers of Commerce, Food & Agribusiness Network and BPW Caboolture, supported by the City of Moreton Bay.

The Locally Led Economic Recovery Program is provided through the jointly funded Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).

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