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Adham Tebbie • Mar 17, 2021

Israel Shaping Greater Sydney's Future

Technology may also increase demand for local employment hubs, or shared office spaces, to support localised production through developments such as 3D printing. - “A Metropolis of Three Cities”, the Greater Sydney Commission


In a previous article embedded here, I discussed the role Covid-19 played in triggering the initiation of the Great Reset proposed by the World Economic Forum. The Great Reset is a plan to facilitate the world’s transition into the new age of global technology. However, it has come to my attention that the NSW State Government is 5 years ahead of the World Economic Forum in relation to initiatives such as the Great Reset.


Greater Sydney Commission


Founded in 2015, the Greater Sydney Commission is an independent New South Wales Government Agency responsible for land use planning across the metropolitan in Sydney, Australia.

Speaking on the Future of Greater Sydney in their “A Metropolis of Three Cities” report, the Greater Sydney Commission explain that:


Rapid technological change is inevitable, particularly around key areas of access and mobility

and in creating a lower carbon future. Electric and autonomous vehicles, robotics, drones, artificial intelligence, battery storage, automation, computing speed and device connectivity will

change how residents live and, in turn, the shape of the region.



In one other of my previous articles embedded here, I spoke on the Jewish Mysticism Sect known as Kabbalah (or Kabbalists) and its knowledge and practices which ought to elevate man to the level of God and attain a god-like ability to create. It is quite clear that humanity is no longer inhabitants of God’s Created Earth per se, but instead inhabitants of a world created by man. God created the sun, however, the benefits of the sun can be manifested in science labs. God created the soil on Earth, however, humans do not harvest their own food, they buy from food produce manufacturers. Thus ultimately, humanity has lost touch with God, forgetting who He is and replacing him with man, the creator of a world which facilitates laziness, ignorance, arrogance and stupidity. 


Australia-Israel Chamber of Commerce


Nevertheless, plans for the Greater Sydney metropolis are saturated with technological innovations from Israel. The Australia-Israel Chamber of Commerce organisation is putting in its best efforts to ensure the presence of Israeli technology in Sydney, and also around all of Australia. The Australia-Israel Chamber of Commerce (AICC) has, for close to 50 years, driven outcomes for its members through providing access to Israel’s most influential yet often hard-to-access business networks. From hosting high profile events with influence for Australia’s business community to leading transformational trade missions to Israel, the AICC does not only create business opportunities for its members, but also deliver experiences with impact, supposedly.


The AICC has organised trade missions where CEO’s and government officials visit Israel to get an insight into the growing Israeli tech industry. Each trade mission sees around 30 delegates from Australian Companies as well as government officials and academia representatives venturing to Israel. 


Here is a list of the high profile personnel of Australia’s private sector who have travelled to Israel on Trade Missions:


  • Jennifer Westacott AO - Chief Executive of Business Council Of Australia
  • Christine Bartlett - Chairman, Smith Family and Non-Executive Director of iCare NSW, Mirvac, GBST, Sigma Pharmaceuticals, TAL, and Clayton Utz
  • Amanda Johnston-Pell - CEO, Co-Chair Customer Centricity of IBM Australia & New Zealand
  • Danny Gilbert AM - Managing Partner of Gilbert + Tobin
  • David Clarke - Chairman of Charter Hall
  • Josephine Sukkar AM - Principal and Co-owner of Buildcorp
  • Jillian Broadbent AO - Chancellor, University of Wollongong & Chair of Swiss Re Life & Health Australia
  • Holly Kramer - Non-Executive Director at Woolworths & Deputy Chair Australia Post
  • Liz Dibbs - Deputy Chancellor of Western Sydney University
  • Ingrid Maes - Director of Loyalty, Customer Data & Digital Media of Woolworths Group
  • Cliff Rosenberg - Non-Executive Officer of AfterPay, NearMap, Pureprofile and Cabcharge Australia
  • Klaus Bartosch - Managing Director of 1st Group
  • David Gonski - Chairman of Australia & New Zealand Banking Group
  • Ian Narev - CEO of Commonwealth Bank Australia
  • Mathew Lunn - Partner at Banking & Capital Markets - PwC Australia
  • Brett Kelly - CEO & Founder of Kelly+Partners
  • David Spence - Chairman of PayPal Australia
  • Nicholas Moore - CEO of Macquarie Group
  • Sean Salter - Vice President Technology - Woodside Energy Ltd
  • Robert Dunlop - Executive Director of Macquarie Capital
  • Christine Holman - Non-Executive Director - CSR
  • Mark Johnson AO - Chairman - Alinta Energy and Director - Westfield Group
  • Helen Coonan - Executive Chairman of Crown & Chair of Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA)
  • Diane Smith-Gander - Non-Executive Director of AGL Energy & Westfarmers Limited
  • Rachel Bondi - CMO & COO of Microsoft Australia
  • Peter Schultz - Chairman of Food Innovation Australia
  • Ben Van Delden - Head of Markets & AgTech, KPMG
  • Lucy Turnbull - Wife of Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull
  • Jillian Segal AM - President of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry (ECAJ)
  • Fiona Balfour - Non-Executive Director of Salmat, Metcash, TAL, Air Services Australia
  • Yasmin Allen - Non- Executive Director of Cochlear, ASX and Santos
  • Mike Baird - Former NSW Premier
  • Andrew Scipione - Former NSW Police Commissioner
  • Mary O’Kane - Chair of the Independent Planning Commission of New South Wales
  • Alex Scandurra - CEO of Stone & Chalk
  • Anthony Green - Head of Real Estate and Macquarie Capital
  • Spiro Pappas - Executive General Manager of National Australia Bank


There have been 11 Trade Missions thus far since 2016, with each trade mission taking on board 30 delegates, equates to the total overall number of 330 participants in the last 5 years. The list above only mentions 37 of the 330 potential participants in the Trade Missions to Israel, are you getting an idea of how influential Israel is on Sydney’s future?


Opinion

I recall NSW Premier Gladys Berejikilian during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 imposing lockdown restrictions on 'Greater Sydney'. At the time, I was under the impression that 'Greater Sydney' was an umbrella term referring to a vicinity made up of a number of Sydney suburbs, presumably to avoid confusion as to where the lockdown restrictions apply. But it has come to my attention that the name 'Greater Sydney' was created by the Greater Sydney Commission.


ChillOUT: Smart Social Spaces is an insight into how technology will be implemented in Sydney Suburbs in the near distant future. Albeit, a design concept, the ChillOUT project aims to provide open-air community spaces to include IoT (Internet of things) environmental sensors to measure urban heat microclimates, mobile charging stations that integrate with furniture, Wifi access points, flexible work and rest spaces.

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The transition into the new age of global technology is being spearheaded by Israel. Israel is quickly growing to be the global hub for all technological advancement innovations. Climate change fear-mongering, wars, Covid-19 etc are all facilitators of bringing upon the fourth industrial revolution.



Related Article:


Was 'Greater Sydney' Coined Covid-19?




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