APPROVAL FOR 220 UNITS AT KELLYVILLE
ABOUT 220 residential units could be built in three apartment blocks, four to eight storeys high, on a 4.8-hectare site, at 5-9 Withers Street, Kellyville, following approval by the Sydney West Joint Regional Planning Panel.
FIRE AND RESCUE ACADEMY RELOCATED
THE Fire & Rescue NSW Academy to be relocated to a six-hectare site on Mamre Road, at Erskine Park, is expected to employ around 150 staff, and see up to 200 additional firefighters and trainees on site on any given day. The new state-of-the-art firefighter training facility is expected to be completed by the end of 2017. It will replace existing training college at Alexandria, which is more than 40 years old and about one-third the size of the new site.
MCDONALDS PLANNED FOR KELLYVILLE
A MCDONALDS restaurant is planned at 133-149 Samantha Riley Drive, Kellyville, following a reduction in operating hours to 5am-midnight daily following community concerns, including, noise, light spill and traffic. The restaurant will be built as part of a shop-top housing development now under construction.
LARGEST EVER CHINESE DEVELOPMENT
Proposal for 3,500 apartments
By Red Dwyer
AUSTRALIA YMCI, backed by Chinese sovereign wealth fund China Investment Corporation has bought an industrial property near Sydney Olympic Park for more than $660 million from the Goodman Group.
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LEGAL ACTION AGAINST ALLIANCE
PENRITH Council has launched legal proceedings against the Penrith Business Alliance (PBA) in a bid to determine where public money went.
In June 2015, after an independent review of a Deed of Agreement with the PBA, Council resolved that public funding for the Alliance would cease.
Penrith Mayor Karen McKeown said since then, Council had made numerous unsuccessful requests to the PBA for reconciliation of the funding allocated to the Alliance for the 2014-2015 financial year.
“This is public money. We have an obligation to our community to find out whether this money was used appropriately for economic development activities,” Cr McKeown said.
“A Limited organisation is also required to lodge audited financial statements with ASIC which hasn’t happened, so there needs to be accountability,” Cr McKeown said.
The PBA, which was set up by Council, started operating in 2009 as a Company Limited by Guarantee and provided annual updates to Council about its activities and future program.
Council conducted a review of its economic development functions after a five-year period.
CONCERN OVER NEW MINISTRY
Small business dumped in reshuffle
THE Council of Small Business of Australia (COSBOA) has questioned why the Small Business portfolio has been downgraded from Cabinet in the Turnbull Government’s new Ministry.