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CAMPBELLTOWN, Camden and Wollondilly councils are co-operating to develop the tourism potential of the Macarthur region and attract investors. 

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CAMPBELLTOWN Catholic Club proposes a $16 M expansion of its Rydges Campbelltown Hotel to meet demand from business and tourism. Thirty eight new rooms will be added and 116 existing rooms will be refurbished, plus a 200-person function centre catering to corporate events and weddings.

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PARRAMATTA City Council has refused a DA for a nine-storey mixed-use development containing 29 apartments and three levels of basement car parking, at 15 Cowper Street, Parramatta.

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Andrew Dalton inside the secure vault at Bella Vista. Featured
Your assets safe as a VAULT
ILIANA STILLITANO
YOU may think entering a safe deposit box facility is like going through large vault like doors only accessible through fingerprint identification and laser beams.

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NSW has more start-ups than any other state, and more successful start-ups in multiple industries, according to a new report.

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06 December 2017

TWO POPULAR CAFES SOLD

THE Parkview Café, in the Parkview Business Centre, 1-9 Solent Circuit, Baulkham Hills, was sold under the hammer for $1M; it has an established tenant on a new five-year lease. The cafe in the Norwest Private Hospital, at 1 Norbrick Drive, Bella Vista sold for $2.57M; it is leased to 2020, plus a five-year option.

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MANUELLA Restaurant, at 8/62-72 Queen Street, Auburn, sold for $1.3M. The property, with a secure lease until 2024, has an area of 98 square metres. Net income: $83,194 per year approximately. 

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