Government
18 April 2019
REVEALED: ECONOMICS OF BANKWEST STADIUM
Parramatta supercharged with tourist $
THE new Bankwest Stadium will turbocharge the Parramatta CBD and inject millions of dollars into the Western Sydney economy, according to analysis by the Western Sydney Business Chamber.
17 April 2019
MOTORISTS GIVE FUELCHECK THE THUMBS UP
App tracks petrol prices and trends
MOTORISTS are urged to download the NSW Government’s free FuelCheck app and save money at the bowser over the Easter and school holiday break.
MOTORISTS are urged to download the NSW Government’s free FuelCheck app and save money at the bowser over the Easter and school holiday break.
08 April 2019
THREE MINISTERS FOR THE WEST
Jobs and education focus for new team
DI BARTOK
WESTERN Sydney has scored a third NSW government minister following the March election, with Parramatta MP Geoff Lee announced as Skills and Tertiary Training Minister, his first portfolio.
WESTERN Sydney has scored a third NSW government minister following the March election, with Parramatta MP Geoff Lee announced as Skills and Tertiary Training Minister, his first portfolio.
04 April 2019
HIGH TECH PARKING AT PENRITH
Future with new in-ground sensors
PARKING is set to become more efficient for residents, shoppers and visitors with a new high-tech parking management system ready to roll out across the Penrith City Centre.
04 April 2019
2019 NSW ELECTION WRAP
No real surprises for WEST
DI BARTOK
WHILE there were no real surprises in the NSW election results in Western Sydney, all sitting government MPs had some swings against them.
DI BARTOK
WHILE there were no real surprises in the NSW election results in Western Sydney, all sitting government MPs had some swings against them.
05 March 2019
NEW UNIVERSITY CAMPUS FOR BLACKTOWN
Australian Catholic University moves in
THOUSANDS of students in Western Sydney will have access to a new university campus in Blacktown City.
04 March 2019
PARRAMATTA TO CITY IN 20 MINUTES
Metro West start line accelerated
CONSTRUCTION on the new Metro West rail line will be accelerated to start next year-slashing travel times between Parramatta and the city to just 20 minutes.
CONSTRUCTION on the new Metro West rail line will be accelerated to start next year-slashing travel times between Parramatta and the city to just 20 minutes.