
Campbelltown chamber of commerce president Shefali Pall says tomorrow’s Macarthur Business Showcase is set to be bigger and better than the inaugural event last year.
The showcase, which is open to the public for free, reflects the chamber’s mission to strengthen local business connections and promote innovation and collaboration across Macarthur and South West Sydney.
“The Macarthur region is full of creativity, enterprise, and community spirit,’’ Ms Pall said.
“The Showcase is our way of shining a light on the incredible businesses that drive our local economy.
“But it isn’t just about visibility – it’s about equipping businesses with the clarity and connections to scale with confidence.
“And it’s a lot more than just an exhibition – it’s a celebration of our collective strength and potential.”
Daks Vyas, treasurer of the chamber and the original proposer of the concept, said the Showcase was designed to inspire collaboration and community pride.
“Our goal is to create a platform where businesses of all sizes can come together to share ideas, build relationships, and spark new partnerships that strengthen the local economy,” he said.
Macarthur Business Showcase was first staged this time last year at Ottimo House, pictured below, and top.

This year it’s on at the Cube, Campbelltown Catholic Club tomorrow, Wednesday, October 15.
Doors will open from 3pm and the exhibition will be open until 7pm.
The second Macarthur Business Showcase will feature exhibitors from across the area, along with special guests, local leaders, and representatives from government and industry.
Visitors can expect a vibrant mix of business displays, networking sessions, product demonstrations, and insights into how local enterprises are shaping the future of the region.
This year’s edition introduces fresh programming and engagement opportunities to help local businesses grow, connect, and thrive.
This year’s event introduces five themed networking zones.
Visitors to the Showcase can freely move between zones, engaging in conversations most relevant to their needs.
The zones include are marketing and growth, finance and funding, people, HR and legal, tech and innovation, and business growth and scaling. Each zone will run two 12- to 15-minute sessions over the course of the event.
“The Macarthur Business Showcase is open to the public, with free entry for visitors. Whether you’re a business owner, aspiring entrepreneur, or community member interested in discovering what makes Macarthur thrive, this event promises something for everyone,’’ says Ms Pall.