BUNGARRIBEE OR BLACKTOWN?
Business opposes moves to rebrand Blacktown
WITH the business, indigenous and, seemingly, general community, against a name change for Blacktown City, you have to wonder what is behind the council’s decision to have a plebiscite on the issue.
QUALITY MILESTONE FOR UWSCollege
New headquarters at Nirimba
THE University of Western Sydney College has achieved a new milestone after its administration centre opened at the Nirimba Education Precinct in Quakers Hill.
"This new headquarters at Nirimba will significantly increase UWSCollege’s capacity, efficiency, quality and reach across one of the nation’s fastest growing regions and further afield,” said vice-chancellor, Professor Barney Glover.
The campus is home to one of Australia’s largest pathway programs, which helps students make the transition to university study.
Currently over 1800 students are based at UWSCollege Nirimba, studying a range of different programs ranging from business to engineering to arts.
Students who successfully complete their diploma program through UWSCollege are guaranteed entry into the second year of a UWS undergraduate degree.
More than 5000 students have gone on to university from the college since 2008 while nearly 2000 students are enrolled at UWSCollege.
$12M OVERHAUL FOR LENNOX BRIDGE
Pedestrian portals open access to riverfront
LENNOX Bridge which has provided passage across the Parramatta River for 176 years is now offering greatly improved access to the river itself.
WSABE 2015
Why the Premier's invite went pear shaped
By Di Bartok
IT was a comedy of errors that saw the recent successful 25th WSABE awards night without a State Government representative.
WESTERN SYDNEY GROWTH
Double that of the nation, says survey
WESTERN Sydney’s business growth for the next 12 months is more than double the business growth Australia-wide.
FUTURE INDUSTRIAL GROWTH
Time for private investors to cash in
By Keiasha Naidoo
SYDNEY’S strategy to accommodate growth in industrial development lies in the Western Sydney Employment Area (WSEA), which is the largest new employment space in the metropolitan area.
TURNING WASTELANDS INTO HOUSING
Camellia our newest waterfront suburb
By Geoff Lee
State Member for Parramatta
CAMELLIA is set to become the newest waterfront suburb in Sydney.