

"I do feel passionately about keeping local dollars in the local community however! If a community can keep it’s dollars circulating, I believe it has a beneficial multiplier effect. For example; say the IGA makes a profit and decides to repaint the interior of the store; Local Painter gets paid and makes a profit.Painter pays his employees out of the profit made.Employees spend money at local outlets.And the money re-circulates within the community. Imagine if the chain gets broken; IGA pays local painter.Local painter pays his employees.Employees shop down the Coast. The chain is broken and that money is lost to the community."
Cr Anna Grosskreutz whilst unable to attend the launch was eager to share her thoughts on our project.
"The notion of Local First is a recognition of changing times. With the need to draw back financially and reassess our lifestyles due to global recessions it is a great time to pause and do a community stock take as well. There are many reasons we could and should shop locally wherever possible. Many of these reasons support sustainability. When we purchase locally we help to grow other local businesses. Local businesses donate back to community through a wide range of organisations and community groups. There are less transport costs on buying and shopping locally. Small business is the backbone of the Australian Economy.
In agricultural regions such as the GlassHouse Country Region we could consider the "Eat Local Challenge". "