
Wollondilly Business Chamber has won the outstanding local chamber category at the Western Sydney awards for business excellence.
The chamber has steadily grown its influence, impact, and reach across the Wollondilly region in recent years.
This award highlights its commitment to its members, as well as its ability to represent the unique strengths and opportunities of a regional economy on the rise.
Chamber president Pania Gregson (pictured above, third from left) said the award was a reflection of the shared commitment and collaboration of the board, chamber members and the broader business community.
“To be recognised as an outstanding local chamber is both humbling and deeply affirming,’’ she said.
“This is an honour for our chamber and the region we proudly represent.”
Wollondilly Business Chamber has worked tirelessly to expand opportunities for local businesses, advocating on key issues, and creating platforms for connection, collaboration, and growth
From informative and educational networking events to its role in championing regional priorities with local and state government, the chamber has become a driving force behind Wollondilly’s economic development.
“We’re proud to be a catalyst for growth and connection in Wollondilly. This award reflects a shared vision and a deep belief in what Wollondilly’s business community can achieve when we come together,” Pania Gregson said.
Judy Hannan, Member for Wollondilly, commended the chamber.
“It’s wonderful to see Wollondilly Business Chamber recognised for their dedication to our local business community,” said.
“Their events are now thriving opportunities for connection and growth.’’
Wollondilly Mayor Matt Gould also congratulated the chamber.
“This is a testament to the chamber’s tireless work,’’ he said.
“Wollondilly Business Chamber has successfully brought our business community together to collaborate and support each other to grow and thrive.
“Council looks forward to continuing working alongside the chamber to strengthen our local economy together,” Mayor Gould said.