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BOTANY BAY

Workers keyto confidenceSMALL business confi-dence is on the up and willcontinue to climb if bigemployers maintain theirworkforce, according to theBotany Bay Business Enter-prise Centre.

Executive oflicer MarcusDwyer said the locality's re-centjobs figures would havea trickle-down effect forsmall operators as big emp-Ioyers, such as Sydney Air-port, grow their workforce.

"As they get bigger, peopleneed to be fed, they need toshop for clothes, they needto fill up at the petrol sta-tion," he said.

But he warned the effecton efficiency improvementsin the area's other big indus-try, such as automation atPort Botany, was yet to beknown.

The centre has seen a10-20per cent increase inenquries over the past fewyears.

Aldi's openingNilsen contractor Scott Aitken is oneoneweekaway 29,OOO employees working at

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LESS than 10km from theSydney CBD there is a jobbonanza taking place wherethere are 2.5 jobs for everyworking age adult.

The big surplus in jobs inthe Botany Bay local govern-ment area- totalling 63,257 -means there are more thanthree jobs for every twoworking-age residents24,608.

The 2014 flgures, spruikedby Botany Bay Council's"Vision 2040" directionspaper, reflect the addition ofclose to 10,000 jobs since2007, according to the Aus-tralian Bureau of Statistics.

Mayor Ben Keneally saidobvious employment hotspots were Port Botany andSydney Airport. Out of29,000 employees at SydneyAirport, 7 per cent lived inthe eastern suburbs and 12per cent in inner Sydney.The airport added 1000 posi-tions between 2072-14.

Scott Aitken, a S2-year-oldwho works on the airport'shigh and low-voltage substa-tions, said the were thou-sands of contractors innlrmerous sectors benefit,

r Transport, postal andwarehousing makes up47.7 per cent of totalemployment in Botany Bayr There were more than4500 local businesses in thelocality

tendered for the mainten-ance contract in 2011 and gotit ... the work has grownfrom there," he said. He saidthere were about 20 full-tim-ers working for Nilsen.

But it's not all good news.While Port Botany has

been a big employer sinceopening in 1979, recent auto-matlon and cost cutting hasIed to job losses at variousfreight and shipping com-panies. Last week, Hutchi-son Ports sacked 56 wharfies(see page 19).

At neighbouring Rand-wick, which also takes in asection of the port, therewere 54,593 jobs for a popu-lation of 143,776, accordingto the ABS. Health care andsocial assistance were theIargest employers, generat-ing 11,605 jobs.

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ALDI wiII open its doors atWestfield Eastgardens onAugust 19.

The level one 1000sq m dis-r:ount supermarket complet-cd its fitout earlier thisrnonth. The store will berrranned by 15 to 20 staff.

It opens from B.3Oam-Bpmr,verv day except Thursdaywhich is B.30am-9pm.

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