A prominent Ballarat leader will be sharing ways to improve business in the regions with the Victorian premier. Elizabeth Lewis-Gray is one of fourteen business leaders who will be part of the state government’s Premier’s Business Council. Ms Lewis-Gray is the co-founder and chair of Gekko Systems, a mining technology company and Gaia Envirotech chair, a bioenergy technology company, both based in Ballarat. She told The Courier it was important for businesses to have a voice at the table with government leadership. “It’s important for regional Victoria to be represented,” she said. Read more here.
A prominent Ballarat leader will be sharing ways to improve business in the regions with the Victorian premier. Elizabeth Lewis-Gray is one of fourteen business leaders who will be part of the state government’s Premier’s Business Council. Ms Lewis-Gray is the co-founder and chair of Gekko Systems, a mining technology company and Gaia Envirotech chair, a bioenergy technology company, both based in Ballarat. She told The Courier it was important for businesses to have a voice at the table with government leadership. “It’s important for regional Victoria to be represented,” she said. Read more here.