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Greater Sydney's bid to host World Chinese Entrepreneurs

Deputy Lord Mayor Chiang Lim is one of only two Western Sydney leaders assisting the Australia-China Chamber of Commerce and Industry of NSW in a bid to host the World Chinese Entrepreneurs Convention in 2013. The only other is the Parramatta Chamber of Commerce.

Other demonstrated support includes former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, NSW Premier Kristina Keneally, Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore, Sydney Business Chamber’s Executive Director the Hon Patricia Forsythe, and Qantas.

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Dine with Barry O'Farrell, Julie Bishop, Tony Abbott and John Howard

Breakfast with Barry O’Farrell, dinner with Julie Bishop, or Chinese with Tony Abbott and John Howard?

It may still might not be too late!

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Affordable rental housing policy does not work

Who would have thought that you could put 12 lodgers in a single dwelling two storey family home in the suburbs? According to the State Environmental Planning Policy (Affordable Rental Accommodation) 2009, the NSW State Government allows this, by way of a boarding house. Using a little commonsense, it was rejected by a small majority. This refusal was on the basis that it was the wrong location for a boarding house, the number of lodgers was too large, it was not close enough to public transport, and it was never envisaged by Council’s own regulations.

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"Face off" with world renowned Peter Singer

In 2005, Time magazine named Peter Singer one of the 100 most influential people in the world. But after showing up on ABC Television’s Q&A, maybe he might have wished he hadn’t.

All I asked was: “Mr Singer, in the past you attracted negative attention for your support of euthanising physically or mentally disabled babies, if that is also the decision of the parents. Is this still your view, and doesn't it basically encourage people with disabilities to be less valued and accepted by human society?

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$1.6b Civic Place Redevelopment ... another step closer

At a Special Council Meeting held on the night of 2 June 2010, a mutual agreement was struck to purchase three of the last seven properties without invoking public powers for forced acquisition of property.

These three properties will be sold to Parramatta City Council on agreed values following a mutually agreed process facilitated by the Hon Justice Jerrold Cripps QC (former ICAC Commissioner), and an independent valuer.

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