Boyce and Commbank to host Business Briefing in Dubbo

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Boyce and Commbank Business Briefing in Dubbo

Thursday 28 May, 9:30am | Western Plains Cultural Centre


Boyce and CommBank will bring regional business and agribusiness leaders together in Dubbo for a business briefing focused on generational change and current market conditions.

The event, to be held on Thursday 28 May, will explore what helps business transitions succeed and provide a timely economic update relevant to regional and agribusiness operators.

Program highlights

Boyce Generational Strategy
A Clear Path Forward: What Makes Transitions Succeed

Boyce will share insights from regional and family-owned businesses, looking at the factors that support smoother transitions and a more considered approach to generational change.
Presented by Caroline Wilcher and Nicole Killen, Boyce Generational Strategy.

CommBank Market Update
Navigating the Current Environment: Economic Insights for Regional Business

CommBank will provide an update on market and economic conditions, highlighting trends and considerations relevant to regional and agribusiness clients.
Presented by Richard Robertson, Director Global Markets, CommBank.

Who should attend

This briefing is suited to:

  • Owners and directors of regional businesses and agribusinesses
  • Family members involved in succession or transition planning
  • Successors and emerging leaders
  • Finance and operations leaders
  • Advisors working with family and regional enterprises

Event details

  • Date: Thursday 28 May 2026
  • Arrival: 9:30am
  • Session: 10:00am to 11:30am
  • Venue: Western Plains Cultural Centre Auditorium
  • Address: 76 Wingewarra St, Dubbo NSW

The formal session will be followed by light refreshments and the opportunity to connect with Boyce and CommBank teams.

Places are limited, register using the link below.

Partnering with generations to thrive.

Liability Limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation.
Boyce acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Country on which we work and pays respect to Elders both past and present.