Health to drive Liverpool capital status
By Red Dwyer
THE Liverpool health and education sector has been identified as a major component in the development of the city’s $7.8 million economy and as a catalyst to raise its status as the regional capital of South-West Sydney.
CCTV surveillance for Liverpool CBD?
LIVERPOOL Council is inviting interested businesses, residents and community members to participate in a community meeting on October 22 to explore options for the proposed installation and ongoing use of Closed Circuit television (CCTV) in the City Centre.
Traditional smoking ceremony for Inghams opening
By Red Dwyer
A TRADITIONAL “smoking ceremony” marked the completion of the $50 million Ingham Institute on the grounds of Liverpool Hospital, realising the vision of Bob and Jack Ingham.
Liverpool retail boom
By Red Dwyer
RETAIL expenditure in the Liverpool catchment area is estimated to increase by a massive 77 per cent over the next two decades thanks to population growth and increasing affluence.
Universities reject offers at Liverpool
PLANS to expand tertiary education in the Liverpool area have been rejected.
Liverpool City Council approached the University of NSW, the University of Sydney and the University of Western Sydney but none expressed any immediate interest in establishing a local campus.