The Chamber was pleased to see nearly 50 stakeholders from Haymarket and Chinatown come together at Haymarket HQ on Thursday, 23 June 2022 to hear more about Neon Playground by Chinatown…
The Chamber was pleased to see nearly 50 stakeholders from Haymarket and Chinatown come together at Haymarket HQ on Thursday, 23 June 2022 to hear more about Neon Playground by Chinatown…
Sydney’s Chinatown will come alive this spring for two months with an immersive celebration of arts, lights, music and community. Neon Playground by Chinatown will feature contemporary artists and cutting-edge installations around the Dixon Street area.
Local independent short film titled The Dancing Girl and The Balloon Man is set to film on 1 and 2 June 2022 in the Haymarket area (Dixon Street, Barlow Street…
The Federal Treasurer, the Hon. Josh Frydenberg MP, handed down the nation’s 2022/2023 Budget last night.
Our Federal Treasurer, the Hon. Josh Frydenberg MP, is handing down the nation’s 2022/2023 Budget at approximately 7.30 pm this evening.
We are writing to remind everyone of this wonderful program called The Charge Up Challenge Program. Funded by the City of Sydney, the Charge Up Challenge is a 10-week program designed to charge up your business through…
2021 has been a difficult and challenging year for many of us and for businesses in Haymarket in particular. For many months during the year, the Sydney metropolitan area was under lock-down restrictions and just when they were gradually being lifted, the Omicron virus became a new threat. This has had an adverse, and in… Continue reading President’s End-of-Year Message
The Chamber is pleased to host an End of Year Celebration event onSunday 19 December from noon-2.30pm at Dixon Street Mall outside of Harbour Plaza. There will be street performers as part of the event, which is aimed at reinvigorating Chinatown and the surrounding Haymarket area.
The City of Sydney recently met to discuss its Chinatown Public Domain Plan, which details the city’s investment in the area since 2010. While there has been investment in the area in the past decade, HCC wishes to see more urgent action by council for more investment in the streetscape so it benefits businesses, residents and the community.