Tuesday, 27 April 2021 14:34
VIEWPOINT: POWER OF LOCAL PURCHASING
It's like speed dating for business
AMANDA BRISOT
THE recent disruption of global commerce due to the Coronavirus pandemic and the trade conflict with China has highlighted the importance of creating a diverse supply chain that contains a good mix of local suppliers in order to avoid production and supply disturbances.
Tuesday, 20 April 2021 14:49
NEW BUSINESS INCUBATOR PLANNED
BREED Australia rebuilding small businesses
BREED Australia, Western Sydney's only non-for-profit business incubator, is about to launch new small business mentoring and community-focused social impact programs under a new leadership team's guidance.
Saturday, 17 April 2021 08:01
CEO CALLS OUT SKILLS SHORTAGE
West’s PMG links with Germany’s Probatec
ELIZABETH FRIAS
WESTERN Sydney based Precision Metal Group (PMG) will manufacture rail seats, fittings and furnishing in collaboration with German company, Probatec, under an agreement to step up delivery of internationally certified products for the Australasian supply chain.
Friday, 16 April 2021 10:32
BUSINESS STEPS IN TO SUPPORT YOUTH GROUP
After the NSW Govt closed the door on funding
DI BARTOK
DI BARTOK
A VITAL youth service in Blacktown is set to close after missing out on important State Government funding.
Thursday, 08 April 2021 12:40
TRAIN EVERY TWO MINUTES
A revolution is coming for West commuters
DALLAS SHERRINGHAM
WHEN Sydney's long-promised Metro West rail project is completed in 2030, a train will leave Parramatta station every two minutes in peak hour.
WHEN Sydney's long-promised Metro West rail project is completed in 2030, a train will leave Parramatta station every two minutes in peak hour.
Thursday, 08 April 2021 12:26
PENRITH'S PLANS TO REVITALISE CBD
Council announces winner of city design brief
PENRITH City Council has announced the winner of its design excellence competition to reinvigorate the former Council Chambers at 129-133 Henry Street, into a new commercial building set to revitalise the Penrith CBD.
Thursday, 08 April 2021 08:36
BELLS LINE OF ROAD REOPENS
Work crews patch pot holes, remove trees
ONE lane is set to reopen on Bells Line of Road this week allowing drivers to travel in both directions at a reduced speed limit of 40 km/h.
ONE lane is set to reopen on Bells Line of Road this week allowing drivers to travel in both directions at a reduced speed limit of 40 km/h.
Tuesday, 06 April 2021 21:15
MARCH MAY DAY HEADS WEST
Historic rally celebrates worker struggles
THE streets of Parramatta will be running red on Saturday May 1 when the historic May Day March is held outside Sydney for the first time in its 100-plus year history.
THE streets of Parramatta will be running red on Saturday May 1 when the historic May Day March is held outside Sydney for the first time in its 100-plus year history.
Saturday, 03 April 2021 14:30
AUSTRALIAN ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS RETURN
Penrith to host nation's best rowers
WESTERN Sydney’s visitor economy is set for another boost, with the NSW Government securing the Australian Rowing Championships for 2022 and 2024.
WESTERN Sydney’s visitor economy is set for another boost, with the NSW Government securing the Australian Rowing Championships for 2022 and 2024.
Thursday, 01 April 2021 06:56
WENTY POOL REOPNS AFTER $12M UPGRADE
And Trevor, 92, couldn't be happier
LAWRENCE MACHADO
RESIDENTS are welcoming the re-opening of the impressive Wentworthville Memorial Swimming Centre, none more than 92-year-old Trevor Simpson, who was unable to swim since the pool closed in 2017.