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THE Camden Inn is being refurbished at a cost of $3.5M over a period of 12-18 months. The inn was originally the Camden Vale Milk Bar built in 1939 by the Macarthur family. The venue was granted a tavern licence in 1989

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BOC Australia’s $36 million investment at its Sydney Operations Centre, Wetherill Park, aims to ensure scientists, medical researchers, manufacturers and energy exporters to high-purity and specialist gases

 

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THE NSW government has bought one of the state’s most historic mansions, the Fernhill Estate, at Mulgoa, on the outskirts of Sydney for $27.25 million. South African businessman Simon Tripp and his wife Brenda purchased the property in late 2012 at more than $50 million.

 

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TOYOTA, Sigma Pharmaceuticals, Costco, Iron Mountain and Nolan’s Transport have committed to Oakdale South Industrial Estate, in Kemps Creek. The 300-hectare estate comprises central, west and south precincts. 

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MORE than 240 jobs will be created from new tenancies at the First Estate development within the Erskine Park industrial precinct, including national stationery distributor DATS, fresh produce supplier N&A Group and Fire and Rescue NSW.

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WSA Co has set targets to employ at least 30 per cent of its workforce from Western Sydney during construction of the Western Sydney Airport, and 50 per cent of the airport’s employees will residents of the region when it opens in 2026.employees.

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PEOPLE having a cosmetic procedure or treatment including Botox and dermal fillers will be better protected under strengthened legislation that has passed NSW Parliament.

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