Business Luncheon – Treasurer Daniel Mookhey
Fri, 22 May
|Ottimo House Denham Court
This Business Luncheon offers a rare opportunity to hear directly from the State’s chief economic decision-maker about the future direction of New South Wales — and what it means for local business. If you care about where our economy is heading, how policy will shape your operating environment, an


Time & Location
22 May 2026, 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Ottimo House Denham Court, 205 Campbelltown Rd, Denham Court NSW 2565, Australia
About the event
Buy Tickets - Business Luncheon with Treasurer Daniel Mookhey
Leadership. Reform. Opportunity.
From the son of migrants raised in Western Sydney to Treasurer of New South Wales, Daniel Mookhey’s story is one of resilience, economic vision, and a deep commitment to building a fairer and stronger State.
In his inaugural address to Parliament, Mr Mookhey outlined a clear belief: when used wisely, politics can be a powerful tool for economic reform, social progress, and opportunity creation. He speaks passionately about modernising NSW through smart economic management, cleaner energy transitions, infrastructure investment, housing reform, and strengthening both public and private sectors.
For business leaders, his message is clear — progress requires collaboration between government and enterprise. Markets must work, innovation must be encouraged, and prosperity must be shared.
As Treasurer, Mr Mookhey is focused on:
• Creating conditions for sustainable economic growth
• Supporting profitable, job-creating businesses
• Investing in infrastructure and transport reform
• Advancing clean energy and future-focused industries
• Ensuring NSW remains competitive in the Asia-Pacific economy
This Business Luncheon offers a rare opportunity to hear directly from the State’s chief economic decision-maker about the future direction of New South Wales — and what it means for local business.
If you care about where our economy is heading, how policy will shape your operating environment, and how NSW plans to lead nationally in modernisation and reform, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
