Category: Chamber Blogs
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Western Sydney Declares Its Moment Has Arrived: Key Takeaways from the Western Sydney Property & Infrastructure Forum
Western Sydney’s growth is no longer on the horizon, it’s happening now. Here’s what local businesses need to know from the 2026 Property & Infrastructure Forum in Penrith.
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Why Chamber Membership Delivers More Than Other Networking Platforms
If you’re comparing networking options for your business, look beyond quick introductions. Chamber membership offers something broader: stronger relationships, local credibility, advocacy, and a business community that can grow with you.
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How Penrith’s Collective Business Voice Drives Change
When local businesses speak together, they are far more likely to be heard. A collective business voice helps turn individual concerns into shared priorities, stronger advocacy, and real change across Penrith.
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How Strategy and Community Fuel Business Growth in Penrith
If you want your business to grow in Penrith, strategy matters. Not the kind that lives in a slide deck and gets forgotten, but the kind that helps you make better decisions, spot opportunities early, and build momentum with the right people around you.
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Have your say on the draft Emu Plains Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan
Penrith City Council is inviting community feedback on the Draft Emu Plains Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan. Covering Emu Plains, Emu Heights, and Leonay, the study aims to better understand flood risks and identify practical solutions to help protect homes, businesses, and infrastructure.
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Your Guide to Penrith’s Trusted Business Directory
If you’ve ever tried to “buy local” but weren’t sure where to start, Penrith Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Member Directory makes it easy. It’s a verified, searchable hub where residents and business owners can discover, connect, and collaborate with trusted Penrith businesses, all in one place.
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How Chamber Committees Shape Penrith’s Business Future
Penrith’s economic growth doesn’t happen by chance. It’s built by local business owners who roll up their sleeves and get involved.
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How Business Networking Fuels Penrith’s Local Economy
Business networking fuels Penrith’s local economy by turning everyday connections into real commercial outcomes. Through referrals, collaborations, and long-term partnerships, local businesses create new opportunities, keep work circulating within Penrith, and build the trust that underpins sustainable economic growth.
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Why Sliding into Inboxes is Your Secret Weapon
Email might feel old-school, but it’s still one of the most powerful tools in your marketing kit — when done right. From building your list to sending content people actually want to read, we’re unpacking the strategy behind high-performing emails and how your small business can tap in.
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Building a City That Works After Dark: Our Submission on Penrith’s 24-Hour Economy
Penrith can’t sleep on its future. We’ve responded to Council’s 24-Hour Economy Strategy—calling for bold moves to make Penrith thrive after dark.








