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Where to Advertise Your Murrumbateman or Yass Valley Business – From Free to Paid Options

  • Writer: Hannah Pengilly
    Hannah Pengilly
  • May 6
  • 3 min read
The Main Street of Yass, NSW.
The main street of Yass, NSW.

If you're running a business in Murrumbateman or the Yass Valley, you already know how strong the sense of community is. Locals love to support locals — and with the right approach, getting your business out there doesn’t have to cost a fortune.


Whether you're just starting out or ready to level up your reach, here’s a rundown of where you can advertise your business in Murrumbateman or Yass Valley - from totally free options to more premium opportunities.


FREE Advertising Options (Perfect for New or Small Businesses)


1. Facebook Groups – Where Locals Are Already Hanging Out


One of the best ways to get in front of the local community is to post in Facebook groups. Just be respectful of the group rules and don’t overdo the self-promotion.


  • Murrumbateman Notice Board. A highly active group where locals love to get behind local businesses. A friendly post every now and then is perfect — just don’t spam it with constant promos.

  • Yass Valley Business and Private Advertising. Specifically made for advertising, this is your go-to for local networking, offers, or new products/services.

  • Yass Valley Noticeboard. This group is ideal for announcements, not advertising. Local businesses (within postcode 2582) can share things like job vacancies or key news updates. Aim for infrequent, tailored posts for the best reception.


2. Advertise your business in Murrumbateman Through Good Old-Fashioned Posters & Business Cards


There’s something powerful about a friendly, local face-to-face connection. Try printing out some posters or business cards and visit high-traffic spots like cafés, general stores, and petrol stations. Many small businesses are happy to support others in the community, especially if you approach them with kindness and a friendly chat.


Hot tip: Start with places like Win’s Creek Meadery, Robyn Rowe Chocolates, or the Murrumbateman Village Market.


Two Before Ten Cafe in Murrumbateman, NSW
Two Before Ten Cafe in Murrumbateman, NSW

Mid-Range Advertising Ideas


3. Sponsor a Local Event or Group

Community events are a great way to get in front of a crowd that already values local businesses.

  • Murrumbateman Field Days. One of the biggest local events in the region. Sponsoring the Field Days can get your business in front of thousands of locals and visitors alike. Find out more here

  • Local Soccer Clubs or Activity Groups. A sponsorship could include your logo on uniforms, signage at games, or a shoutout on social media — all great exposure in the community.


4. Targeted Facebook & Google Ads

Set up geo-fenced campaigns that only show to people in Murrumbateman, Yass Valley or postcode 2582. Not only can you control your budget, but you also get real-time metrics—clicks, impressions, demographics, and more—so you know exactly who’s engaging and can optimise your ads for the best results.


The Murrumbateman Markets, held every weekend at the Murrumbateman Recreation Grounds.
The Murrumbateman Markets, held every weekend at the Murrumbateman Recreation Grounds.

Paid Advertising with Big Visibility


5. Billboard Advertising Along the Barton Highway

If you’re looking for something with high-impact visibility, billboard ads could be worth the investment, especially on high-traffic routes like the Barton Highway. You can check what locations are available in your area at:👉 oOh! Media – ACT Billboard Locations


6. Local Radio & Podcast Sponsorships

Reach engaged listeners on stations like ABC Canberra, 2CC, or popular local podcasts. You can buy ad spots or sponsor segments—perfect for storytelling, event promos, or special offers. Radio ads build trust and familiarity, and podcast sponsorships let you target niche audiences with in-depth messaging.


7. Print Advertising in Regional Publications

Feature your business in the Yass Tribune, Capital Magazine, or The RiotACT. Print ads still carry prestige and reach audiences who prefer local papers and magazines. You can choose premium placements—cover wraps, featured articles, or centre spreads—to make a bold statement in the community.


Fashion billboard promoting a transition from sweats to denim with a bold design featuring models in stylish denim outfits against a bright orange background.

Final Thoughts

No matter your budget, there are always ways to promote your business in the Murrumbateman and Yass Valley region. Start small, be consistent, and most importantly, get involved in your local community. A friendly face, a shared story, and a good product or service go a long way around here.


Need help creating eye-catching content or managing your marketing strategy? Dark Horse is based right here in the region — and we’re here to help local businesses grow. Contact us to get started!








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