Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Penrith. Government jobs

Penrith City Council believes it has made “a convincing business case” for government jobs to be relocated to Penrith creating 3000 new jobs which would inject an extra $671 million into the city’s economy. “Council and the Penrith Business Alliance developed a compelling business case setting out the advantages of relocating government jobs to Penrith. I personally delivered our proposal to Parliament House,” Penrith City Mayor, Greg Davies, said.

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Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Penrith. Projects to boost employment

The Penrith Business Alliance has announced a number of projects to attract new investment and job growth over the next 5-10 years: a) the Penrith Health and Wellbeing industry to become a major driver of local jobs, b) major commercial office developments moved forward in the Penrith CBD, and c) a project that will focus on some of Penrith’s strongest local industries, such as, manufacturing and business services. “All these initiatives will all be part of the new economic corridor for Penrith that will become the focus of all job generating investment that is required for Penrith to reach its regional city potential by 2031,” said Paul Brennan, PBA chairman. The Department of Transport’s Transport Data Centre released figures in December 2009 showing the Penrith CBD working population was forecast to increase from 14,024 to 21,120, up by 51 per cent, by 2036. The Department of Planning’s North West Subregion Strategy (2007) set a capacity target for the centre at 30,000 by 2013

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