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MARKETING OPTIONS FOR BANKSTOWN Featured
Dining holds the key to visitation 
By Red Dwyer
SOME Sydneysiders don’t visit Canterbury-Bankstown because they think there’s not much to do in the city.

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COUNCIL MOVES ON CRISIS Featured
Affordable housing on the agenda
By Red Dwyer
CUMBERLAND Council has moved on the controversial issue of “housing stress” in the local government area.

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Artist impression of Parramatta Square. Featured
Will local businesses WIN THE WEST?
By David Pring
PARRAMATTA Square and the cultural infrastructure currently underway will deliver a Smart City and core CBD to greater Sydney.

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An outdoor music venue similar to the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles is among the options. Featured
Natural assets ripe for development
A HOLIDAY park, outdoor music venue and new cultural events are among the keys behind a bold plan to drive tourism in Western Sydney.

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BIG ATTITUDES ON GROWTH Featured
Future cities in the Greater West
 By Iliana Stillitano
WESTERN Sydney councils are embracing a new era of change.

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Rouse Hill Town Centre. Featured

GPT secures city corner site

ONE of Australia’s largest diversified real estate investment trusts has paid $3.2 million for three properties on a prominent corner in the Parramatta CBD.

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SYDNEY'S HOUSING AFFORDABILITY PROBLEM Featured
The "missing middle" is the SOLUTION
By Amy Brown 
SYDNEY is in the grip of a housing affordability crisis.

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