Liverpool Chamber Issue 1 September 2014

CHAMBER NEWS THE OFFICIAL ONLINE PUBLICATION FOR LIVERPOOL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY ISSUE NO 1 SEPTEMBER 2014

for business people to be fully informed on what’s happening not only in Liverpool, but also South Western Sydney and New South Wales as a whole. Liverpool Chamber of Commerce is proud to partner with the NSW Government with the Local Launch of the Get Healthy at Work initiative. The program aims to improve the health of working adults and prevent lifestyle-related chronic diseases by supporting employers to promote health in the workplace. The program offers a range of publications, tools and resources that can be accessed online at gethealthyatwork.com.au. The Liverpool Launch on Wednesday, 29 October at 8.30 – 10.30am at Hunts Comfort Inn Casula is being hosted by the NSW Ministry of Health and WorkCover Authority of NSW in partnership with South Western Sydney Local Health District and the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce. The event will provide an opportunity to introduce the program to local businesses and partners in South West Sydney. To register up to two representatives from your business, visit: Get Healthy at Work – Liverpool Launch. As numbers are limited, I encourage your nominated representatives to register as soon as possible. If you have any questions related

The Chamber News is your online Business platform of communication free to all members of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce and Industry. It provides financial members the opportunity to advertise and promote community and NFP events, published free of charge pending space availability in each issue. Advertising space is available to the public at competitive rates. For more information please contact info@liverpoolchamber.org.au Or phone Karress Rhodes 0408 679 0450408 679 045 to the event, please email ghawevents@ workcover.nsw.gov.au DATE TO REMEMBER Friday 21st November 2014 Liverpool Chamber is partnering with Ingleburn Chamber of Commerce and Campbelltown Chamber of Commerce in arranging a special combined meeting with the Minister for transport, Gladys Berejikliam, Starting at 11.30amfor 12 noon start atWests in Campbelltown. Price is $75 per person or $650 for a table of 10. Book a table of 10 or join the Chamber Table to take advantage of the special deal. More details to follow. Liverpool’s future is very exciting, but it we need to get it right. Please come and join your Chamber and help us to maximise business potential in Liverpool. http://www.liverpoolchamber.org.au/index. php/join-chamber Harry Hunt President Liverpool Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

FROM THE PRESIDENT Welcome to the official Liverpool Chamber of Commerce and Industry CHAMBER NEWS. The transformation of Liverpool into a major

regional city for South West Sydney is becoming increasingly more evident as cranes dominate the Liverpool CBD landscape. Within two years there will be an additional 2000 residents in the Liverpool CBD alone. By mid 2030 one in every 2 residents in Sydney will live in Sydney’s West. I have been a member of The Western Sydney Airport Alliance since it’s conception and am pleased to see our efforts drive forward the development of a Western Sydney Airport at Badgerys Creek. The members of the Alliance have always believed that a major employment catalyst is needed in Western Sydney to increase the number of job opportunities and improve the work-life balance of the regions two million residents. The need for a strong voice for the Liverpool business community has never been more important and we have been making changes to accommodate the new demands placed on our Chamber. We will be increasing the Executive to eleven Board members to enable greater member participation to better serve our business community. We are strengthening our partnerships with government at all levels. We are growing the Chamber with concerted efforts to increase our visibility within the business community. This year we have already seen our membership increase at unprecedented rates, as more and more businesses realise that Liverpool needs a united voice to drive the infrastructure developments so needed to ensure maximum benefits to business in Liverpool. The Liverpool Chamber of Commerce & Industry provides opportunities

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Community Update

JULY 2014

Western Sydney Infrastructure Plan Local Roads Package The Australian Government, in partnership with the NSW Government, is funding a $200 million Local Roads Package as part of the Western Sydney Infrastructure Plan for 10 years until 2024. This funding package focusses on enhancing the capability of the road network and improving connections to the Sydney motorway network and employment opportunities. It will enable the Australian Government to fund a range of minor works generally in the Local Government areas of Liverpool, Camden, Wollondilly, Campbelltown, Penrith, Fairfield and Blacktown to improve local transport connections in Western Sydney. The NSW Government will facilitate the funding package that will consider proposals from these councils for major work on local, regional or national roads. There will be $20 million available each year with projects expected to generally be worth between $5 million and $10 million. Projects from multiple councils which include work along a corridor or along a single road will also be considered. The applications will be assessed based on: • Improving connection to the Sydney motorway network and access to the site of the Western Sydney Airport at Badgerys Creek and the Western Sydney Employment Area • Local strategic significance including the relationship to existing strategic plans • Improving traffic flows and providing safety benefits for local communities • Improving the operation of the Western Sydney road network, including journey times, safety and travel reliability • Providing value to the community.

What happens next In July 2014, the Australian Government is briefing eligible local councils and calling for expressions of interest for round one of the funding. These proposals will be assessed against the criteria and an announcement about the successful projects to be funded under round one be announced later this year. Project planning and early work on successful projects are expected to start before the end of 2014. In mid-2015, the Australian Government will call for applications for round two funding and in mid-2020 for round three. Project contact For more information about the Western Sydney Infrastructure Plan and the Local Roads Package, please contact: Phone: 1800 703 457 (toll free) Email: wsip@rms.nsw.gov.au Mail: Western Sydney Infrastructure Plan PO Box 973 Parramatta CBD NSW 2124 Roads and Maritime website at www.rms.nsw.gov.au/ roadprojects/projects/sydney_region/south_west_sydney/ index.html The Federal Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/ infrastructure/western_sydney/

Western Sydney Infrastructure Plan

Delivering growth, easing congestion and connecting communities In April 2014 the Australian and NSW governments announced plan of more than $3.5 billion for Western Sydney. The plan will infrastructure upgrades to provide an integrated transport solut capitalise on the economic benefits from developing an airport This work will transform the region’s economy and make Wester place to live and do business. Please visit www.wsiproads.com.au to view more details on th

Western Sydney Infrastructure Plan Delivering growth, easing congestion and connecting communities Western Sydney Infrastructure Plan

The Australian and NSW governments recently announced a jointly funded 10 year road investment plan of more than $3.5 billion for Western Sydney. The plan will deliver major road infrastructure upgrades to provide an integrated transport solution for the region and capitalise on the economic benefits from developing an airport at Badgerys Creek. This work will transform the region’s economy and make Western Sydney an even better place to live and do business . Benefits Key features of the plan • Upgrade of The Northern Road to a minimum of four lanes between Narellan and the M4 Motorway • Construction of a new east-west motorway to the airport between the M7 Motorway and The Northern Road • Upgrade of Bringelly Road to a minimum of four lanes between The Northern Road and Camden Valley Way • A $200 million package for local road upgrades (Australian Government funded). Project timeline Improve the efficient movement of state and natio al freight 55 km of new or upgraded roads

55 km Delivering growth, easing congestion and connecting communities

Reduced travel times to Penrith,

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Liverpool and Campbelltown CBD precincts

investment in major transport infrastructure

of new or upgraded roads

Improve the efficient movement of state and national freight In April 2014 the Australian and NSW governments announced a 10 year road investment plan of more than $3.5 billion for Western Sydney. The plan will deliver major road infrastructure upgrades to provide an integrated transport solution for the region and capitalise on the economic benefits from developing an airport at Badgerys Creek. This work will transform the region’s economy and make Western Sydney an even better place to live and do business. Please visit www.wsiproads.com.au to view more details on the roads plan. Provide opportunities for improved public transport

Make Western

Sydney an even better place to live and do business

Next steps To learn more about the Western Sydney Infrastructure Roads www.rms.gov.au/WSIP . Project information line: 1800 703 457 Email: wsip@rms.nsw.gov.au Mail: PO Box 973 Parramatta NSW 2124 $3.5 billion investment in major transport infrastructure 4000 direct and indirect jobs per annum over the 10 years of the plan

Reduced travel times to Penrith,

Liverpool and Campbelltown CBD precincts

Make Western

Sydney an even better place to live and do business

Provide opportunities for improved public transport

Transform the local economy

Next steps To learn more about the Western Sydney Infrastructure Roads Plan visit www.rms.gov.au/WSIP . Project information line: 1800 703 457 Email: wsip@rms.nsw.gov.au Mail: PO Box 973 Parramatta NSW 2124

RMS 14.XXX Did you know? Western Sydney is Australia’s third largest economy and in its own right would be Australia’s fourth largest city. During the next 20 years, the region is expected to grow from two million to three million people, which is why the Australian and NSW governments are fast-tracking development of new and existing infrastructure. This plan of work builds on the Australian and NSW governments’ commitments to foster positive growth in Western Sydney through the delivery of WestConnex, the Moorebank intermodal freight terminal and construction of the North West and South West Rail Links. Learn more about the Western Sydney Infrastructure Pla at www.rms.g v.au/WSIP and provide your feedback via: Project information line: 1800 703 457 Email: wsip@rms.nsw.gov.au Mail: PO Box 973 Parramatta NSW 2124

BRINGELLY ROAD – CONSTRUCTION TO START ON THE SECTION BETWEEN CAMDEN VALLEY WAY AND KING STREET.

THE NORTHERN ROAD – CONSTRUCTION TO START IN 2015 ON THE SECTION BETWEEN CAMDEN VALLEY WAY AND PETER BROCK DRIVE.

ELIZABETH DRIVE – CONCEPT DESIGN

CONSULTATION WILL OCCUR AT KEY MILESTONES TO ENSURE THESE PROJECTS BENEFIT FROM LOCAL INPUT

10 September 2014

Local Government Reform Key to Making NSW Number One As NSW battles to regain its number one position; the NSW government’s release of a $1 billion council reform package provides a once in a generation opportunity for real change. Fundamental local government ref r will bring NSW into line with Victoria and Queensland, where they have taken steps to make local government more accountable and better resourced. “The NSW Business Chamber has been a vocal advocate for revitalising and reforming local government, emphasising the need for change in both our 2011 State Election Campaign 10 Big Ideas to Grow NSW and our current campaign Unfinished Business,” said Stephen Cartwright, CEO of the NSW Business Chamber. “It’s great to see the Government put this package forward which will help to address the concerns of our 17,000 member businesses when they try to deal with their local council. “41% of business respondents to the 2013 NSW Business Chamber Red Tape Survey rated local government very or extremely complex to deal with.” “While theremay be different reformmodels pursued inmetropolitan and regional NSW, feedback from our members has been clear – local government needs to lift its game. “In 2010 the productivity commission rated the relationship between state and local government in NSW at 42%, the l w st of all states and territories. “That’s why it’s vital that when assessing proposals for reform, the NSW Government ensures that mergers or new regional bodies of councils are strategic and coherent – they need to make sense from both an economic and the communities of interest point of view. “It’s essential that business is art of th s conversation. “The time has clearly come for local government to reform and start supporting business and the community more effectively.” Media Contact: Damian Kelly 0401 773 825 Webinar Tips on getting free media publicity One of the fastest ways to grow any business is through the power of the media. Within a matter of minutes your essage could be put i front of thous s or millions of people.

Local Government Reform Key to Making NSW Number One

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As NSW battles to regain its number one position; the NSW govern ment’s release of a $1 billion council reform package provides a once in a generation opportunity for real change. Fundamental local government reform will bring NSW into line with Victoria and Queensland, where they have taken steps to make local government more accountable and better resourced. “ The NSW Business Chamber has been a vocal advocate for revitalising and reforming local government, emphasising the need for change in both our 2011 State Election Campaign 10 Big Ideas to Grow NSW and our current campaign Unfinished Business,” said Stephen Cartwright, CEO of the NSW Business Chamber. “It’s great to see the Government put this package forward which will help to address the concerns of our 17,000 member businesses when they try to deal with their local council. “41% of business respondents to the 2013 NSW Business Chamber Red Tape Survey rated local government very or extremely complex to deal with. ” “While there may be different reform models pursued in metropolitan and regional NSW, feedback from our members has been clear – local government needs to lift its game. “In 2010 the productivity commission rated the relationship between state and local government in NSW at 42%, the lowest of all states and territories. “That’s why it’s vital that when assessing proposals for reform, the NSW Government ensures that mergers or new regional bodies of councils are strategic and coherent – they need to make sense from both an economic and the communities of interest point of view. “It’s essential that business i s part of this conversation. “ The time has clearly come for local government to reform and start supporting business and the community more effectively. ” 30 SEPTEMBER 2014 6.30 start Limited Chamber Table Tickets $70 per person Liverpool Catholic Club 424-458 Hoxton Park Rd, Liverpool t w e n t y f o u r t e e n L I V E R P O O L POLICE OFFICER OF THE YEAR PRESENTATION AWARDS NIGHT CHAMBER TABLE

DID YOU KNOW? That if you join liverpool Chamber of Commerce and Industry you are entitled to access to benefits of the NSW Business Chamber at no additional cost. JOIN NOW http://www.liverpoolchamber.org.au/index.php/ join-chamber

Please see RSVP details below. Please register with your email address before 5pmWednesday 24 September 2014 to ensure you receive the webinar access link.

In this webinar, Sue will show you how to gain the attention of the media and help your transform your business.

Presenter

Sue Papadoulis, Journalist and Publicity Expert, Publicity for Profit

Media Contact: Damian Kelly 0401 773 825

Date

Thursday 25 September 2014

Specifically, she will cover: •

Location

This is an online event and will be available via desktop.

The fastest and easiest way to get publicity right now Why it’s all about your story - not the size of your business The quickest way to come up with a story about your business What you need in a press release that gets noticed by a journalist Why a journalist needs you as much as you need them Why you need a press release

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Time Cost

12pm - 1pm

NSW Business Chamber member: complimentary Local Chamber member: $15.00 inc GST

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Non-member: $30.00 inc GST RSVP Please RSVP by selecting either ‘register’ or ‘decline’ below. For any questions please email events@nswbc.com.au. Please note registration closes at 5pm Wednesday 24 September. Please ensure you register with your email address so you receive the webinar access link. REGISTER: https://events.nswbc.com.au/Detail/EVE1402925

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The publicity process mapped out

Why publicity can be used to create profitable business partnerships.

Chamber Alliance Program

NSW Business Chamber - Maximising your business potential Tracing our heritage back to 1826, NSW Business Chamber’s mission is to create a better Australia by helping businesses maximise their potential. The Chamber is a passionate advocate for business in the public arena: whether standing up to government and decision makers when business interests are neglected or working together to create positive change. NSW Business Chamber helps all businesses from small enterprises to maximise their business potential. Our commercial services division, Australian Business Solutions Group, delivers a range of business services to both member and non-member clients throughout Australia, with the operating surplus going back to supporting Chamber initiatives. We believe it’s important for Australia’s business community to succeed, because prosperity creates new jobs, social wealth, and better communities in which to live. NSW Business Chamber can help your business in the following ways: • Create better business to business connections • Public policy and advocacy • Providing local, regional and state-wide business support • Helping you to increase productivity and productivity through expert advice and business solutions Uniting the Chamber movement in NSW: Chamber Alliance Program The Chamber Alliance Program has been developed to strengthen the relationship between the NSW Business Chamber and the Local Chambers of Commerce within NSW. This program represents a significant opportunity to unite the Chamber movement and provide members of the Local Chamber access to benefits of the NSW Business Chamber at no additional cost. The objectives and benefits of the program are: • Foster and develop a co-operative, non-competitive relationship between the NSW Business Chamber and the Local Chamber movement by offering Local Chambers a limited NSW Business Chamber membership for their members. This dual membership arrangement strengthens the value proposition of the Local Chamber membership and removes the concerns around competition for membership. • Access to advice, tools, products and services from the NSW Business Chamber to help your members business and assist the Local Chamber to grow and retain its membership base. • Create one voice for business in NSW and the united Chamber movement to represent business interests at a local, regional, state and federal level. This will be achieved through Local Chamber engagement with us at our policy forums, information on media releases, engagement with Relationship Managers.

Invigorating business

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nsw business chamber.com.au

Monday 15 September: Free site tour and networking evening Take advantage of this great opportunity to see the new Costco and network with other local businesses owners. Where: Crossroad’s Costco When: 6pm to 7.30pm Tuesday 16 September: Free Business Start-up Success Are you thinking of starting a new business in Liverpool? This session will tell you all you need to make your new business a success. Where: Liverpool Library Pink Room When: 5pm to 8pm Wednesday 17 September: @suzynicoletti presents… How Tweet it is … The Power of the Little Blue Bird for Business! Suzy Nicoletti head of Twitter Australia Online Marketing shares the secrets of online marketing success. Join us for a great tasting breakfast. Hear how the little blue bird can bring you business happiness and a whole lot more! Where: Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre - 1 Powerhouse Rd, Casula When: Breakfast 7am to 8.45am $30pp PLUS Free Digital Marketing Expert Panel Join experts from Twitter, Microsoft and the Marketing Doc as they discuss business in the digital space, offer solutions to the big issues for small business and answer anything in an expert Q&A. Where: Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre When: 9am to midday Friday 19 September: Free biz consultations on the Small Biz Bus Need some advice about where to next for your business? Hop aboard the Small Biz Bus to get some practical advice from the South West Sydney Business Enterprise Centre. Where: Casula Shopping Centre When: 9am to 3pm PLUS Free site tour of The Ingham Medical Research Institute The Ingham Institute is a not-for-profit medical research organisation based at Liverpool Hospital. When: 9.30am to 11am

To book and find out more go to www.swsydneybec.com.au

Mayor Ned Mannoun and your Councillors invite you to

on George Street & Scott Street, Liverpool Sunday 21 September 2014 3pm – 10pm

• Julian Simonsz – The Voice • TV Chef Fast Ed, Better Homes and Gardens • The Pioneers • DJ J Rok • Sari Fashion Showcase

FREE ENTRY

• Open-air Cinema • Children’s rides • Food stalls and more

This is an alcohol free event.

1300 36 2170 www.liverpool.nsw.gov.au

Starry Sari Night Program Sunday, 21 September 2014

3.00pm Event commences 3.05pm Aruna Gandhi 3.10pm Road 2 Bollywood 3.15pm Shreeda & Group 3.20pm Ahsan Bhattee 3.25pm Bollywood Beats – Live band Vijay Jogia 4.00pm Nepindo Fusion 4.05pm Road 2 Bollywood 4.10pm Virasat Dance Academy 4.15pm Bollywood Beats – Live band Vijay Jogia 4.50pm Brisas del Peru (South American performance) 5.00pm Fattisha

5.10pm Tropical Island Hula Dance 5.25pm Afro Contemporary Youth Dance (STARRTS) 5.40pm Sirens Dance 6.00pm Official Ceremony 6.15pm Starry Curry Competition – Judged by Fast Ed 6.30pm Julian Simonsz – The Voice 6.45pm Liverpool Sari Shops Showcase 7.10pm My Cornerstone preview and meet cast 7.20pm Open-air movie – Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani 10.00pm Close

Youth Corner Program

3:00pm 4:30pm 4:35pm 4:40pm 4:45pm 4:50pm 4:55pm 5:00pm 5:10pm

DJ J ROK and Dhol Players

5:15pm 5:30pm 5:40pm 5:50pm 5:55pm 6:00pm 6:10pm 6:15pm 6:30pm

The Pioneers Dance Crew

Izzy

Susan Jon Rose

Truth

ET Rapavelli

Dance Solos

Liquorice Dance Crew

Unknown Misery

D-Krump

Amos

Nive

Supreme Dance Crew

Pirates

Herbavore

Izzy/Street Uni

Curious Remy

DJ J ROK

New airport a magnet for buyers

Article from SMH Antony Lawes September 14, 2014 The first planes may not be touching down for at least a decade but land near the proposed airport at Badgerys Creek is fast becoming hot property. From Blacktown in the north to Campbelltown in the south, small investors through to large developers are scrambling to get a hold in an area that experts think has staggering potential. And this is before much of the land around the airport has been rezoned, or has services such as sewerage and water connected. “It was virtually overnight,” said Michael Cavagnino, licensee of LJ Hooker Leppington, of when interest in these areas started to take off, following the announcement of the airport in April. The property market in Sydney’s south-west, like much of the city, had been riding high since last year. But agents say the airport announcement charged already popular areas such as Liverpool, and opened up interest in new swathes of rural and semi-rural land for residential and commercial development. Local agent Joe Romeo, licensee of Country Lane Properties at Horsley

Park, close to Badgerys Creek, estimated that in February and March he had one or two buyers for these rural properties. Now there are about about 100. “We’ve had a lot of people wanting to buy since the airport announcement,” he said, adding that most of them were looking at this land for commercial use. Doug Driscoll, chief executive of Starr Partners, with a network of more than 20 agencies in western and south-western Sydney, estimated that interest had surged by 40 per cent, and there weren’t enough properties for sale to satisfy demand. “I would anticipate upward pressure on prices based on this investor demand,” he said. AndrewWilson, senior economist of the Fairfax Media-owned Domain Group, said demand for residential and commercial land around the proposed airport was about to go through “a revolution, not an evolution”. Over the past three months, the NSW government has announced the rezoning of land for more than 8000 homes in western Sydney and increased the area set aside for industrial and commercial use. A spokeswoman for the NSW Department of Planning and

Environment said further planning was being done to “maximise the opportunities around the second airport”. “It is smart to start planning for a growing western Sydney today by setting aside land for housing now,” she said. Yet evenbeforemuchof this rezoning has been done, there are already “big deals” being negotiated between landowners and developers. Ray White Projects director Peter Walsh said these ranged frommulti- unit developments close to the bigger centres, to housing projects further out, but many of them were in the early stages of negotiation. “People are definitely seeing [the airport] as a stimulus to that [local] economy, there’s no doubt about it,” he said. The western Sydney director of the Sydney Business Chamber, David Borger, has been a strong advocate of the airport’s ability to boost jobs and stimulate economic growth in a region where more than 200,000 people have to leave every day for work in other parts of the city. He said while little was known about the details of the new airport, the fact that “there’s going to be employment, road improvements andbuseswill allowmore residential development in the south-west growth centre”.

ROTARY Police Officer of the Year Awards Presentation Evening 30th September, 2014 Liverpool Catholic Club 424 -458 Hoxton Park Road Liverpool West 6.30 for 7pm start ticket $70.00 Enquiries to: June Young jyoung43@bigpond.net.au 0412 968 504

$95 PER PERSON PHONE GILLION P: 1300 242 623 Date: 20 November 7.00pm Special Guest Prof Warwick Anderson AM CRO NHMRC MC Prof Les Bokey Liverpool Catholic Club Hoxton Park Road Liverpool CHAMBER TABLE Book Now to be on our table Ingham Institute Awards Dinner 2014

Tunnelling starts on $8.3 billion North West Rail Link Tunnelling has begun on the $8.3 billion North West Rail Link – Australia’s biggest public transport project. The NorthWest Rail Link is due to open in 2019 and is the first stage of Sydney Rapid Transit, the city’s new fully automated rail network. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6- yeczMyAM

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