New Members June 2026
By Western Sydney Business Connection
June 2026
The Connection would like to welcome our newest Silver Members:

Castle Group: Castle Group is a founder-led, diversified group that invests in and delivers Property, Battery Infrastructure (BESS), Data Centres and Hospitality projects and platforms that shape how communities live, connect and grow. The Group has spent more than two decades developing and delivering communities across Western Sydney – building a strong track record in planning, development and long-term place creation. That operating foundation underpins our evolution into the next generation of places, infrastructure and investment opportunities. We combine deep land intelligence with operating capability, commercial discipline and governance rigour to deliver resilient, scalable outcomes across multiple sectors. Our businesses are designed to work together. By aligning planning, delivery, and investment across the Group, we unlock efficiencies and strengthen project outcomes to achieve sustainable growth, long term value creation, and an enduring impact for future generations.

Cumberland City Council: Cumberland City Council is a local government authority serving the Cumberland Local Government Area in Western Sydney, one of Australia’s most culturally diverse and dynamic regions. The Council delivers a broad range of services, programs, infrastructure, and community initiatives that support residents, businesses, and visitors. Its responsibilities include strategic planning, community development, libraries, parks and recreation, waste and environmental services, infrastructure management, and economic development. Through community engagement and sustainable growth initiatives, Cumberland City Council is committed to creating a vibrant, inclusive, and connected city where people can live, work, learn, and thrive.

People First Bank: People’s Choice and Heritage Bank merged in March 2023 to create one of Australia’s largest customer-owned banks – People First Bank. As a leading Australian customer-owned bank, we’re dedicated to you, your finances and your future. With the collective might of more than 700,000 members (and growing) leading the way, we’re making banking brilliant and building a brighter world for all.
The Connection would like to welcome our newest Construction Connect Program Members:

Oriem: Oriem is the merging of Emco, Qutoo and Colourcrete, three complimentary businesses known for quality and expertise. With aligned values and a strengthening of resources, we put our clients first to provide a true one-stop-shop.
Oriem can help you manage your entire building product supply chain. Our comprehensive range includes steel, form work, tools, machinery, fitments, safety products and building materials for both concreters and general construction.
Our main goal is to provide the building and construction industry unparalleled service, quality and expertise. This is made possible through having a professional team with deep industry knowledge, who are empathetic to our customers needs

T&S Traffic Control: Founded by lifelong friends and high school mates Saadat and Taj, T&S Traffic Control was built on the belief that traffic management should be about more than signs and setups – it’s about people.
After years in the industry, we saw an opportunity to raise the standard: to build a company that values safety, communication, and integrity above all else. What began as a small Sydney venture has grown into a family-run business trusted across NSW for delivering professional, compliant, and dependable traffic management.
At T&S, we believe that strong relationships – with our clients, our crews, and our community – are what drive successful projects. We take pride in being reliable, transparent, and adaptable, ensuring every site runs smoothly from start to finish.
The Connection would like to welcome our newest Bronze Members:

Netball NSW Foundation (Netball NSW): Netball NSW Foundation is a social impact initiative of Netball NSW, grounded in the belief that netball is More Than a Game – it’s a powerful force for good.
Our purpose: Harness the spirit of netball to empower lives across NSW.
Our work is driven by three Guiding Pillars to elevate netball as a place that fosters belonging, life-long learning and the power of united communities.
Netball NSW is partnering with the Australian Sports Foundation to auspice its fundraising to support the work of the Foundation. Funds raised deliver six Impact Programs to amplify the reach and positive influence of netball across NSW for generations to come.
This includes removing barriers to participation, providing personal, wellbeing and leadership education and training, and taking action against critical social issues impacting everyday lives through statewide primary prevention and practical supports.
The Connection would like to welcome our newest Small Business Members:

Envision Legal: Envision Legal is a boutique commercial law firm based in South-West Sydney. We work with entrepreneurs, growing businesses and established companies who need practical, commercial legal advice delivered by lawyers who understand how business actually works.
Founded on the belief that great legal advice shouldn’t require a big-firm budget, we offer the expertise of seasoned commercial lawyers in a lean, accessible format. Whether you’re buying a business, launching a startup, protecting your brand or navigating a contract dispute, we’re the team in your corner.

Yalagan Registered Training: Yalagan partners with employers across Western Sydney’s key growth industries – including construction, warehousing and logistics, and business administration – to address workforce and skills challenges through tailored pre-employment training, employment pathways, and ongoing training and development. With Western Sydney undergoing rapid industrial and infrastructure expansion, including major developments across the Aerotropolis and Western Parkland City, Yalagan works alongside local businesses to build sustainable talent pipelines, supporting employers to access work-ready candidates while strengthening the region’s broader workforce capability.