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Council recently attended the 10th World Chambers Congress at the International Convention Centre, Sydney, to strategically profile Campbelltown City to an international audience.
The World Chambers Congress is the premier event of its kind, bringing chamber, business, education institutes and government figures together in one single gathering.
Held for the first time in Sydney, at the International Convention Centre, the Congress provided the rare opportunity to strategically profile Campbelltown City to a diverse international audience, obtain an audience with some of the world’s most prominent business leaders and promote the employment and investment opportunities within Campbelltown to more than 1000 delegates from 110 countries.
Throughout the three day event there was considerable interest from many overseas contingents about the growth the city is experiencing, as well as the opportunities that projects such as the Campbelltown Health and Education Precinct and the CBD Revitalisation present.
Information packs on Campbelltown, which included the Campbelltown City – Ambition, Innovation, Opportunity prospectus, were handed out to representatives throughout the event, with many fruitful conversations undertaken, particularly around the Health and Education Precinct and value-added services opportunities, with international chamber representatives and businesses from counties including Russia, India, China and Bangladesh.
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