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Meet and Eat: Greater Shepparton City Council aims to take community members on a culinary journey while highlighting the diverse food options available in the region. Photo: Cheyenne Cohen via AP Photo by Cheyenne M. Cohen

Local businesses are invited to join the Meet and Eat campaign run by the Greater Shepparton City Council.

Council aims to take community members on a culinary journey while highlighting the diverse food options available in the region.

This innovative campaign will provide 20 local businesses with an opportunity to showcase their offerings through an array of custom-made content and promotional opportunities.

Residents, visitors, and foodies will be able to participate in the campaign through special giveaways on social media.

The Meet and Eat campaign is currently seeking expressions of interest from local restaurants and cafes.

The campaign is limited to 20 successful businesses.

The successful applicants will receive the following benefits:

  • Professional videography and photography assets;
  • Online exposure;
  • Paid digital promotion; and
  • Further marketing opportunities to amplify their business.

City of Greater Shepparton Mayor Shane Sali encouraged industry providers to participate in this unique opportunity.

“We invite our local restaurants to join the Meet and Eat campaign and share their story with the community,” Cr Sali said.

“This campaign is a fantastic way to activate our local economy, whilst highlighting the amazing and diverse array of food options available in Greater Shepparton.”

Applications are subject to evaluation criteria and close on Monday, April 8.

There is no participation fee. Interested businesses are invited to apply online by filling in the application form via shepp.city/eoi-meetandeat