Print this page
Stephen McAuley, McAuley Hawach Lawyers, Dr Hugh McDermott MP, Member for Prospect, Lebba Khater, Blueprint Property, Dr Paul Morrisey, Campion College and Yvette Nehme, Campion College. Stephen McAuley, McAuley Hawach Lawyers, Dr Hugh McDermott MP, Member for Prospect, Lebba Khater, Blueprint Property, Dr Paul Morrisey, Campion College and Yvette Nehme, Campion College. Featured

PARRAMATTA PROFESSIONAL FORUM LAUNCHED

Local institutions partner for new venture
CAMPION College Australia (based at Toongabbie), McAuley Hawach Lawyers and Blueprint Property have partnered to launch the Parramatta Professionals Forum.
Executives at the tertiary college, law firm and real estate agency hope the Forum will provide a space to contribute to the public debate, open up opportunities for dialogue with government and help deepen ties with similar minded professionals from the Parramatta local government area.
 
The first Forum, hosted on Friday, May 14 at El-Phoenician Restaurant in Parramatta, welcomed State Member for Prospect, Dr Hugh McDermott MP, as guest speaker. 
 
Dr McDermott addressed the controversial Bill Voluntary Assisted Dying in NSW, asking the question, “Euthanasia in NSW… is it around the corner?” 
 
He shared his personal experiences of watching his father die after battling with cancer and said that the NSW Parliament should defend the sanctity of human life and not fall into the trap of permitting state-sanctioned suicide.
 
After the presentation, Dr McDermott responded to questions. Guests welcomed the opportunity to engage with an important issue whilst networking and nurturing relationships with other professionals in the community. 
 
The next Parramatta Professionals Forum will be held on Friday, August 13. Dr John Fahey, author of Australia’s First Spies, will be the guest speaker. 
 
If you are interested in attending or learning more about the Parramatta Professionals Forum, please contact Yvette - y.nehme@campion.edu.au - or Marlyn - marlyn@blueprintproperty.com.au
 


editor

Publisher
Michael Walls
michael@accessnews.com.au
0407 783 413