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Regional Development
13 September 2015

PARRAMATTA PUTDOWN

"Township" tag doesn't sit well

THE proud citizens of Parramatta are not likely to relish its description as the Western Sydney “township” by the nation’s leading financial newspaper.

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What it means to be an "aerotropolis"

By Red Dwyer

WHAT do “airport city” and “aerotropolis” have in common?  Liverpool.

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Authority wants a private hospital

THE Sydney Olympic Park Authority (SPOA) is considering expressions of interest for a sports-focussed 4800-square-metre private hospital.

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Liverpool considers management partnership

LIVERPOOL Council is considering signing up with a private sector company to run its services in the name of efficiency.

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Holroyd reafirms opposition to merger

THE people of Holroyd have again reaffirmed their opposition to any forced merger of Holroyd City Council and have called on Premier Mike Baird to make a public commitment there will be no forced amalgamation if his Government is re-elected.

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Message clear: hands off our Holroyd

By Di Bartok

THE message could not be clearer - residents overwhelmingly support Holroyd Council’s fight against amalgamation, by force or stealth, with any neighbouring council.

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Liverpool CBD will be transformed. Featured

Liverpool facing historic transformation

By Anthony Stavrinos

LIVERPOOL fresh-faced Ned Mannoun may be one of Australia’s youngest mayors at only 32, but he’s hardly put a foot wrong in his mission to build a bigger and better city.

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