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Saturday, 07 June 2014 21:11

GROWTH IN A STALLED ECONOMY

Why Parramatta drives opportunity in GWS

By Marcus Moufarrige
Chief Operating Officer, Servcorp

PARRAMATTA is increasingly being seen as Sydney’s burgeoning CBD. A recent report by Parramatta City Council, for example, forecasts a growth of 27,000 jobs in the district by 2036.

Saturday, 10 May 2014 07:55

PREMIER UNITES REGION

London style authority preferred

By Anthony Stavrinos

NSW Premier Mike Baird says he is proud to have oversight of Western Sydney among his upgraded responsibilities after shocking ICAC developments elevated him into the top job.

Saturday, 03 May 2014 20:36

CROWN CLOCKS 300 PRE-SALES

Residential tower meets lifestyle growth

CROWN Group has sold its 300th apartment at its landmark Parramatta residential tower, V by Crown.

Thursday, 03 April 2014 23:22

LAUNCH OF WSABE 2014

Winners share experiences 

By Mike Walls

NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell has launched the 2014 Western Sydney Awards for Business Excellence (WSABEs) at a special event hosted by Dooleys Lidcombe Catholic Club.

Monday, 24 March 2014 10:08

Boom times for GWS housing approvals

THE Liverpool, Parramatta and The Hills local government areas accounted for the highest number of housing approvals in Western Sydney for the period July-December 2013.

PREMIER Barry O’Farrell told business leaders last week that the Government will relocate more than 3,000 public service jobs to Parramatta and Western Sydney.

By John Siciliano
Director Cushman and Wakefield

OVER the years I’ve certainly noticed a swift in attitude to leasing office space.

IN a move towards providing more housing choice in Holroyd, a proposal to rezone 15 precincts from low density to medium density will soon be put on public exhibition.

By Red Dwyer

A MULTI-billion dollar research and development centre specialising in the food, health and energy sectors is proposed on rural land, at Luddenham, to attract the world’s leading scientific professionals and organisations to Western Sydney.

By Anthony Stavrinos

WESTERN Sydney business groups are concerned bad planning may prevent the National Broadband Network realising its potential, while small business is unnecessarily left to wear the costs of lost productivity.

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