On the distinguished evening of December 5th at Doltone House in Pyrmont, influential figures from across New South Wales gathered for an exclusive dinner organised by Senator Mark Buttigieg. Among the esteemed guests was Mr. Remy Wehbe, Director of Oz Arab Media, who joined NSW Premier Chris Minns, along with prominent business leaders, for an engaging discussion on the future of economic growth in the state.
The dinner, set against the sophisticated backdrop of Doltone House, brought together a diverse group of business people and public figures eager to address pressing issues affecting the region. The discussions covered a wide range of important topics, including NSW’s economic development, interest rates, construction facilities, and the challenges and opportunities brought by population growth.
Premier Chris Minns took the opportunity to outline his vision for a stronger, more resilient New South Wales economy. The conversation on economic development was marked by a focus on fostering innovation, supporting small businesses, and creating opportunities for economic diversification to ensure sustainable growth across sectors. Mr. Remy Wehbe expressed his interest in the role the media can play in shaping public perception and awareness of the government’s initiatives aimed at strengthening the state’s economy.
Interest rates were also a key point of discussion, as attendees reflected on their impact on businesses and homeowners alike. With rising rates continuing to affect affordability, Premier Minns engaged in a constructive dialogue with attendees about potential measures to alleviate the pressures being felt by local communities and businesses.

The subject of construction facilities provided an opportunity to explore ways in which the state could improve its infrastructure to keep pace with the increasing demand from population growth. Ideas were exchanged on streamlining approval processes, enhancing workforce skills, and supporting the construction industry in delivering critical projects efficiently.
Population growth and its implications for infrastructure and community services were also discussed in detail. Mr. Wehbe, along with other business leaders, highlighted the importance of ensuring that economic policies are in alignment with the rapidly growing needs of the community. They explored ways to create new jobs and foster business opportunities that contribute to the overall wellbeing of NSW residents.
This dinner at Doltone House served as a valuable platform for leaders like Remy Wehbe to connect, exchange ideas with Premier Chris Minns, and work towards a shared vision for a prosperous future for New South Wales. The presence of diverse voices ensured a rich dialogue, underlining the critical role of collaboration between government, business, and media in addressing the challenges and opportunities faced by the state today.




















