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Parramatta Chamber of Commerce President Roger Byrne, NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell, Parramatta Lord Mayor John Chedid and CBA executive Rob Darroch. Parramatta Chamber of Commerce President Roger Byrne, NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell, Parramatta Lord Mayor John Chedid and CBA executive Rob Darroch. Featured

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.

Managed by the Parramatta Chamber of Commerce (PCC), the WSABE launch event attracted about 80 guests that included partners, sponsors and past winners.

The WSABEs showcase and celebrate the strength, innovation and entrepreneurial spirit of businesses in the Greater Western Sydney region.

The Premier, who is also Minister for Western Sydney, recognised the region’s unique attributes and contribution to the State’s economy.

“The Western Sydney Awards for Business Excellence play a vital role in highlighting the significant achievements of Western Sydney’s leading businesses,” he said.

“Western Sydney continues to be one of Australia’s fastest growing and most exciting regional economies. As Premier and Minister for Western Sydney I am committed to improving local infrastructure that will make a real difference to the lives of people.”

Awards Chairman, Alan Cadman OAM, said: “We are delighted that Premier O’Farrell launched this year’s awards; it is a fitting recognition of the importance of the Western Sydney region.”

Each year the WSABEs uncover outstanding and innovative companies that are responsible for generating millions of dollars of investment in the region. Award winners receive significant exposure and recognition.

“The awards program pays tribute to the businesses whose contributions are so vital to Western Sydney, propelling the continued economic prosperity of the region which, as a key growth region in NSW with over 1.9 million people, it is the home to more than one in 11 Australians,” says PCC President, Roger Byrne.

Also present and supporting the event were the Lord Mayor of Parramatta, John Chedid, Federal Member, Julie Owens MP, State Member, Dr Geoff Lee, Senator Marise Payne's representative, Clr Michael Creed and Tony Dormer, President NSWBC.

Mr Byrne also thanked the local Western Sydney Chambers, Penrith Valley, Merrylands, Sydney Hills Business Chamber, Hawkesbury, Sydney Olympic Park Business Authority and Greater Blacktown for their support and assistance for WSABE 2014

Mr Cadman announced that Commonwealth Bank was once again the major sponsor for WSABE in 2014.

It was a night to recognise some of the past winners, Faye Calderone Mathhews Follbigg, Gina Field Nepean Regional Security and Jason Elias Precision Metal Group. These businesses shared their experiences of growth directly related to winning WSABE awards.

WSABE 2014 sponsors include: ATC Rosehill Gardens, Snap Printing Phillip St Parramatta, Hope Media, PwC Private Clients, DOOLEYS Lidcombe Catholic Club, CAD Partners CFO On-Call, Etienne Lawyers, Champion Legal, Western Sydney Business Access (WSBA), Servcorp, The Parramatta College, University of Western Sydney School of Business and Western Sydney Wanderers.

Supporters include: Wave AV, DMC Advertising Group, Dot's Flower Shoppe, Melinda Hird Photography, Soirees Events, Sailor Studios, Synergize Print & Media, Awards & More and Anfernee Chansamooth Consulting.

For more information including how to enter visit: www.wsabe.com.au



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Michael Walls
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Access News is a print and digital media publisher established over 15 years and based in Western Sydney, Australia. Our newspaper titles include the flagship publication, Western Sydney Express, which is a trusted source of information and for hundreds of thousands of decision makers, businesspeople and residents looking for insights into the people, projects, opportunities and networks that shape Australia's fastest growing region - Greater Western Sydney.