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Best of the West

Follow the latest in the Daily Telegraph's campaign for better outcomes for Western Sydney in partnership with Western Sydney University, TAFE NSW and Walker Corporation.

Best of the West event at Western Sydney University in Parramatta. L-R Barney Glover, Vice-Chancellor WSU, Michelle Rowland, Shadow Communications Minister, Stuart Ayres, Minister for Western Sydney and Daily Telegraph editor Ben English. Picture: Toby Zerna
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Floods stir debate among city leaders

Minister for Western Sydney, Stuart Ayres, said the people of Western Sydney “deserve to have a flood mitigation dam”. He made the remarks the Best of the West conference on Friday.

Thaleia Greek restaurant’s entree of octopus. Picture: Toby Zerna
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Is this Sydney’s best Greek restaurant?

An escape to the Mediterranean doesn’t require a passport if you trot on down to Thaleia Greek Taverna in southwest Sydney. And this traditional Greek restaurant offers more than just tasty cuisine.

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**Embargoed please speak to Nicola Gibson on the pictured desk**Sadaf Azhar, with Leah Boutros, 2, Khaled Baghdadi, 3,  Catherine Jabbour, 3, and Jenan Samara, 4, at Bankstown Tafe, today.She is studying a Certificate 3 in early childhood.Picture:Justin Lloyd

Top 10 jobs in Western Sydney

The newest data for the most in-demand jobs in Western Sydney paint a picture of a region undergoing rapid transformation — with tradies among the most sought-after gigs.

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