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Western Sydney businessman David Amaneddine. Featured
Lessons from David’s business journey
ILIANA STILLITANO
WESTERN Sydney businessman David Amaneddine has one rule in business – be truthful.

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WESTERN SYDNEY SMALL BUSINESS EXPO Featured
Connecting SMEs to innovation
CONNECTING businesses with business growth experts, brand innovators and key players from global brands is the aim of the inaugural Western Sydney Small Business Expo (WSSBE).

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As the old site is developed
RED DWYER
THE Salvation Army has bought a sought-after two-storey commercial building, in North Parramatta, relocating, yet again, its Parramatta place of worship and community services.

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WOMAN who “loves running airports” is the new boss of the Bankstown and Camden airports.

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BUSINESS partners Adam Cryer and Ross Robinson bought the historic George IV Inn, in Picton, at auction for $3.125M. The pub, which was significantly damaged during a storm last year, was sold by its former owner Patrick Moloney, following an insurance company’s refusal to cover the damage claim. It is to remain a traditional pub. 

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THE Hills is home to a number of growing employment hubs including the Norwest Business Park, Castle Hill Town Centre and Rouse Hill Town Centre. Norwest Business Park has already grown to accommodate over 20,000 employees with expansion expected to increase to over 35,000 employees, according to Sophie Chick, Savills head of residential research 

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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the government would buy the former old David Jones carpark, on the foreshore of the Parramatta River, from Parramatta City Council for $140M for the relocation of the Powerhouse Museum from Ultimo. Council use the money to upgrade the Riverside Theatre and create a dedicated Western Sydney arts fund.

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