The start of the year is when many economic development teams are asked to set priorities, refresh work programs, and identify initiatives that can show progress over the months ahead. Renewable energy, business sustainability, circular economy and green growth projects are increasingly expected to feature — alongside investment attraction, business support, workforce development, and a growing list of other priorities.
Making progress with such big goals and a new area of economic/regional development can be tricky. For many professionals the issues are:
For many teams, the pressure is not whether to pursue the greener aspects of economic development, but how to do so in a way that is practical and achievable.
As much as I love working on large strategies, I know they aren’t always the right starting point. Often, what’s most valuable is focused support that helps clarify an idea, test a direction, or get a specific initiative moving — without adding to workload or complexity. At these times, I’ve found a small (e.g. 5 hour) consultancy engagement, can often unlock clarity, confidence and momentum.
Getting a little advice saves time and effort by creating clarity. Expert input helps distinguish what is feasible now from what may require further work, enabling teams to clearly articulate purpose, economic relevance, and alignment with existing priorities. This early clarity also supports more confident decision‑making and action.
The injection of outside helps teams to move forward practical ways. By working within a clearly defined scope and timeframe, it reduces risk by allowing ideas to be explored, tested, and refined without over‑committing resources or locking in long‑term obligations.
Just as important, a focused engagement establishes a credible starting point and supports internal conversations. Tangible early progress builds confidence, strengthens stakeholder discussions, and creates traction for what comes next.
Knowing all this, I’m keen to help teams move from consideration to action with a short consultancy engagement. Ergo, I’m offering a discounted, five‑hour consultancy engagement in January and February 2026.
Together, in five focused hours, we could work on one of the following:
Setting direction and priorities
Map green growth opportunities for your region or sector
Outline program logic or structure
Informing decisions and options
These examples are indicative. Scope for your 5-hour engagement will be agreed upfront to ensure the engagement is focused, achievable, and useful.
This offer is deliberately limited to January and February to align with early‑year planning cycles and to ensure the work is genuinely useful at the point when priorities are being set. It also reflects the structure of my project calendar. By keeping the number of short, focused engagements small, I can give each one the preparation, attention, and follow‑through it deserves. Please be assured intent is not to create artificial urgency, but to provide a well‑timed option for teams that are ready to make progress early in the year and provide you with specialist advice.
You or your delegate are essential. Depending on what you choose to work on your decision-makers, team or people from other teams in your organisation might be included too. We can chat about what is sensible for your objective, the time involved and your needs.
You can let your colleagues know: I am an economic developer and applied environmental scientist with more than 25 years of experience working with governments, industries, and regional organisations. I specialize in green growth, economic and climate resilience, and industry advancement. Everything I do is grounded in a deep understanding of government and industry decision‑making contexts; that I gained through delivering programs and projects across multiple jurisdictions.
If a short, 5-hour consultancy sounds useful to you, the next step is simple: please give me a call on 0409 326 836.
A brief conversation is often the easiest way to confirm whether the 5-hour consultancy is a good fit for you right now.
We can chat and there’s no obligation to proceed. I want to make sure the scope and timing will work. Once we are sure it will add value, we can confirm an agreement via email to cover the five hours and get started. (I know you may have some additional steps at your end which I am happy to move through with you).
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Brisbane,
Queensland
Brisbane,
Queensland