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THIRTY-nine businesses in the Macarthur region have been fined for breaching food safety rules since January 2015 in the NSW Food Authority’s name and shame register. Fines ranged from $440 to $880.

 

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BERMARK Pty Ltd has lodged a DA with Blacktown City Council for a $49 million, 11-storey apartment block, at 125 Main Street, Blacktown. The 1220-square-metre building will include 153 units.  

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A PRIVATE investor has purchased, through an expression of interest, the freestanding supermarket SUPA IGA Doonside for $14.75 million at a yield of 6.1 per cent. With a total GLA of 4,402.3 square metres, the centre is 100 per cent leased to a wholly owned subsidiary of ASX listed company, Metcash Limited,

 

 

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DEVELOPERS Dyldam, which bought the Bull ‘n’ Bush Hotel on Windsor Road, Baulkham Hills, for $50 million from the Paul Irvin Hotel Group last year, proposes buildings of five, six, 15 and 18 storeys on a site next to the hotel. The buildings would contain some 300 apartments and around 3252 square metres of retail space. The hotel would remain

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Dawn service at Liverpool. Photo by Sebastian Giunta. Featured
25 April 2016

ANZAC DAY 2016

Proud tradition lives on

THOUSANDS of people across Western Sydney turned out to commemorate ANZAC Day 2016.

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Parramatta CBD. Featured

Room for two cities, says President   

WHILE the NSW Business Chamber is based in North Sydney, its new president realises the focus of the future is quite a bit west of the harbour business district.

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PARRAMATTA City Council will investigate development options for its Fennell Street Car Park, in the CBD. The site currently comprises 121 at-grade public car spaces which are expected to generate an average income of $153,388 per annum over the next five years.

 

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