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ISSUE #08 FEBRUARY 2017
TOP PRIORITY! It’s an Australian tradition to usher in the New Year with optimism and hope.
No Obstacle to City’s Health
The people of Fairfield know we control our own destiny, we believe deep down inside that working together we can make each new year better than the old.
03 / City Game Changer
That positivity, energy and confidence carries each small business in Fairfield, 24/7.
04 / Christmas Spirit Alive & Well!
Entrepreneurs and their small enterprises are responsible for a significant amount of economic growth in Australia. The Place Team’s number one priority in 2017 will be to assist a healthy, vigorous growing economy by supporting small business. For our exceptional entrepreneurs there are no great limits to success, because there are no limits to their intelligence or imagination. Economic reform begins with people listening to small business. Their voice is the one of proven experience, business acumen and jobs creation, which is worth its weight in gold.
The Fairfield Story is that wealth is denied to no one, that individuals have the right to fly as high as his or her strength and ability will take them. Let us renew our faith that as Australians we still have the power to better our lives, and let us resolve to face the challenges of the New Year holding that conviction firmly in our hearts. That, after all, is our greatest strength and our greatest gift as the people of Fairfield. Helen Pijaca Fairfield City Centre Co-ordinator
BUSINESS Class
The hackneyed cliché says ‘You get educated by travelling’, then the iconic Marconi Travel Agency is a renowned tutor. For 43 years the Labbozzetta family has owned this pioneering business hub, their commitment to excellence has been recognised with the Fairfield City Lifetime Business Awards. Fairfield City Council honours businesses that have stood the test of time and traded for more than 25 years and up to 50 years – and longer.
Domenico & Francesca Labbozzetta know success is a journey not a destination
“The world is a book, and those who don’t travel read only a page,” explains Marconi Travel CEO, Domenico Labbozzetta.
I have found adventure in flying, in world travel, in business, and that is a state of mind – and spirit.
Domenico Labbozetta has a simple edict when embarking on a journey.
“We are thrilled to be acknowledged with the Lifetime Business Awards, there are so many businesses in Fairfield who have contributed to our economy, and it’s all driven by their passion.
To be in business for half a century or more proves that you are definitely doing something right; head to www. fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au and see whether your business can join the ranks of Marconi Travel and so many others.
“I have found adventure in flying, in world travel, in business, and that is a state of mind – and spirit.
Marconi Travel – 1/9 William Street, Fairfield 9728 1900
“I travel light. I think the most important thing is to be in a good mood and enjoy life, wherever you are,” Mr Labbozzetta said.
No Obstacle To
CITY’S HEALTH! All of us agree fitness needs to be perceived as fun and games or we subconsciously avoid it. With that in mind Council has ensured there are no more excuses for people not to get fit, with the opening of an exciting, fun and free Obstacle Course as a new addition to Fairfield’s Adventure Park in Vine Street. Life be in it!
“Parks represent an efficient, cost effective way to improve public health, but we have taken it to a new level, a tree top walk, rope bridges, two 20 metre flying foxes, balance beams, hurdles, a 3 metre high bell climb and a whole lot more! “For the people of Fairfield this is a great way to get fit. Our City faces an obesity problem; we are tackling this major health issue in a positive and construction way”. Says Fairfield City Centre Co-ordinator, Helen Pijaca. The Obstacle Course is a first of its kind in a public space and the boot camp style circuit can be used by 15 year olds and upwards and is set to bring visitors to the City. “Sydney’s personal trainers will be attracted to our facilities, which are designed to be used by individuals and groups. This will see an increase in day trippers which will flow through the local economy, Council is also looking after the City’s financial wellbeing,” Ms Pijaca added. True enjoyment comes from activity of the mind and exercise of the body; the two are united, Fairfield Adventure Park will change your life!
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City
GAME CHANGER ‘All great art is born of the metropolis’ said American poet Ezra Pound; then the recently completed The Crescent Plaza can rightly be declared a masterpiece!
The Crescent Plaza a triumph in design and functionality
The innovative redevelopment of the site has been hailed as one of the City’s most impressive infrastructure projects in recent years. Fairfield City Mayor Frank Carbone opened the public square on 6th December with an inspiring ceremony attended by business and community leaders. “The design of the Plaza has the capability of providing something for everybody, a City is more than a place in space, and this site is a place of beauty and is a great experience. “Beauty has a lot to do with character and I am of the opinion that The Crescent Plaza represents the best of our people,” Mayor Carbone says. There are several cutting edge features of the Plaza, they include a celebration of the City’s history with an impressive use of timeline artwork walls. State of the art CCTV, free Wi Fi, which will keep residents and visitors connected, and a large LED TV screen which will provide an interactive experience like never before. The Crescent Plaza is a real game changer for the City Centre.
The design of the Plaza has the capability of providing something for everybody, a City is more than a place in space, and this site is a place of beauty and is a great experience. “Our goal was to make this space calm and serene as well as entertaining. Also the Plaza will support local business, and promote the establishment of new businesses in the surrounding precinct,” Mayor Carbone explains. The project is expected to exceed its goals, including the key measures of enhancing public safety and improving the lifestyle of the local community. “Design must reflect the practical and aesthetic in the CBD but above all good public space design must primarily serve the residents and business community that is connected to it; they say good design does not date, and I believe Council has hit the mark with this important public space”. Fairfield Place Manager, Tony Walker said.
The aim of city planners across the globe is to improve the quality of life of its citizens and introduce more sustainability. “Achieving true sustainability in the design of public space within our City requires the striking of a satisfactory balance between environmental, financial, cultural and social factors present at the site. To achieve this a designer needs to listen to the aspirations and needs of the surrounding business community which has been key to this design. “The benefits arising from this substantial investment by Council will be evident through it’s role as one catalyst in revitalising an entertainment precinct in the City Centre,” Mr Walker added. Further modernisation programs will be rolled out throughout 2017, which include upcoming footpath upgrades in Smart Street, all keeping with the design and functionality precepts outlined and delivered by the Fairfield Place Team.
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Christmas Spirit
ALIVE & WELL! Christmas time, every home takes on a special beauty, special warmth and that’s certainly true of the lighting of the Epoch Plaza Christmas tree by Fairfield City Mayor, Frank Carbone. The venue is the nucleus of the City Centre, and has seen so much, been so much for lives of our people and our history. Every year this landmark event has seen crowds grow to celebrate this sacred tradition; the City was illuminated when the switch was turned on 1st December. “It’s always humbling and inspiring for me to light the Christmas tree. The people of Fairfield join Australians everywhere recognising the sense of renewed hope and comfort this joyous season brings to our City, our nation and the world”. Mayor Carbone says. People of goodwill were captivated by the angelic voices of the Mary MacKillop Catholic College choir, a petting zoo thrilled children of all ages and Santa Claus and his helpers touched the hearts of so many. “The feeling is seen in the wondrous faces of children and in the hopeful eyes of the aged. It overflows the hearts of cheerful givers and the souls of the caring. And it is reflected in the brilliant colours, joyful sounds, and beauty of the season.
“It’s always humbling and inspiring for me to light the Christmas tree. The people of Fairfield join Australians everywhere recognising the sense of renewed hope and comfort this joyous season brings to our City, our nation and the world. “The Nativity story of nearly twenty one centuries ago is known by all faiths as a hymn to the brotherhood of man. For Christians, it is the fulfilment of age-old prophecies and the reaffirmation of God’s great love for all of us. Through a generous Heavenly Father’s gift of His Son, hope and compassion entered a world weary with fear and despair and changed it for all time”. Describes Jamil Ayoub of Al-Jamil Market.
Record crowds at Christmas tree lighting
Another major Christmas event on the Fairfield calendar is the annual trolley drive for the Fairfield Uniting Church diner, which cooks more than 14,000 meals each year for the City’s disadvantaged. As the trolleys thundered down Ware Street on 2nd December, organiser Tom Murphy from Starr Partners, reiterated his belief that the Christmas spirit is alive and well in the City. “It is found throughout the year whenever faith overcomes doubt, hope conquers despair, and love triumphs over hate. It is present when people of any creed bring love and understanding to the hearts of their fellow man. The generosity of our people to help the needy really brings us closer together. “In 2017 I pray that prudence, wisdom and understanding might descend on the people of all nations so that during the year ahead we may realize an ancient and wondrous dream: peace on earth and goodwill to all,” Mr Murphy said.
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