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Campbelltown City has been profiled in the current edition of the prestigious Business First magazine.

The Business First magazine feature promotes the 're-imagined Campbelltown', a city undergoing an economic and social renaissance.

The article also showcases Council's commitment to fostering a climate of public and private job creation, and driving collaboration across all levels of government, as well as private industry, to develop a range of economic, social and environmental outcomes for our city and community. The key message from the article, is that Campbelltown, the fast emerging health and medical university city, is a city designed for ambition, innovation and opportunity and is open for business growth and investment.

The magazine, with a readership of more than 250,000, has one of the highest readership figures of senior level executives and astute investors in Australia, and is widely distributed throughout the QANTAS and Virgin Airlines business and first class sections, as well as first class lounges and hotels domestically and internationally.

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