Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Penrith. Funds needed to create jobs

Penrith City Council has joined a local consortium to seek federal government funding to help create about 400 new jobs immediately and about 6000 new permanent ‘knowledge’ jobs longer term. The consortium, which comprises the University of Western Sydney, Penrith City Council and the Penrith Business Alliance, is seeking to develop employment space and a corporate centre at Werrington, which will seed the longer-term development of a comprehensive business park. UWS has 58 hectares of land available for a business park The consortium is seeking $14 million of federal funding to go with $14 million of UWS funding for the $28 million development.

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Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Penrith. Economic body goes upmarket

As part of its repositioning and rebranded, the Penrith Business Alliance (formerly the Penrith Valley Economic Development Corporation) has relocated to new premises and revamped its website The new offices place the PBA in more modern facilities, at 95 Henry Street, in the CBD, to reflect its professionalism and role in working with the business community. The new offices would allow the PBA to carry out its work of attracting premier investors to the region in an environment conducive to smart business, a spokesperson said. The new website is www.penrithbusinessalliance.com.au

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