MEDIA RELEASE: ANGELA VITHOULKAS LEADER OF THE SMALL BUSINESS PARTY “Unaffordable Housing Is A Result Of Government Greed And Inefficiencies” POLICY RELEASE: HOUSING AFFORDABILITY – AFFORDING EVERYONE THE CHANCE TO OWN A HOME
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MEDIA RELEASE: ANGELA VITHOULKAS LEADER OF THE SMALL BUSINESS PARTY “Unaffordable Housing Is A Result Of Government Greed And Inefficiencies” POLICY RELEASE: HOUSING AFFORDABILITY – AFFORDING EVERYONE THE CHANCE TO OWN A HOME
Small businesses have questioned the point of a proposal to introduce 24-hour trading in Sydney's CBD, raising concerns about staffing costs and demand from late-night shoppers. The City of Sydney has proposed allowing
4 years after their forceful implementation - the Sydney lockout laws have done a large amount to reduce alcohol fuelled violence and crime in the Sydney CBD. What they have also done however,
Angela Vithoulkas The True Independent for Wentworth Putting Local People and Business First As Rivals Backflip September 21, 2018: “The race for Wentworth has become “a circus” as candidates from all parties
Tonight Channel 10's Catalina Florez took a look at the Hunter Arcade, and the tragedy facing a whole range of business owners. For 3 years now, businesses inside the Hunter Arcade on the
ABC730 last night aired a segment dedicated to the disastrous light rail project, featuring Angela and Greg Tannos from Optical Illusions Optometrist in Kingsford. The NSW Liberal Government forged ahead with the project
Last night Angela spoke with ABC's 730 program about the upcoming by-election in the Eastern Sydney seat of Wentworth. Angela spoke about the desire of voters to seek out a representative who truly
Yesterday Angela spoke with Catalina Florez from Ten Eyewitness News about the malfunction which caused chaos in the Hunter Arcade. The malfunction which closed the tunnel connecting Wynyard station to the Hunter Arcade
Last night I spoke with 7 News Sydneys' Sean Berry about the approval of the Parramatta Light Rail project. In particular, the concerns for Small Businesses along the route, and whether the Berejiklian
MORE than 110 businesses and residents affected by the Sydney light rail project have registered their interest in joining a class-action lawsuit against the state government. Last year Central Sydney revealed the state