Multicultural Minister to be part of Who’s Who Sydney launch

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Hon Ray Williams MP

The Hon Ray Williams, Minister of Multiculturalism and Minister for Disability Services, will attend the launch of Who’s Who of Sydney’s Indian Community annual publication on Sunday, 25 March at The Madison Function Centre, Dural, NSW

Ray Williams was sworn in as the Minister for Multiculturalism and Minister for Disability Services in January 2017. He was first elected to the NSW Parliament in 2007, following a term as councillor on the Hills Shire Council. Prior to his appointment as Minister for Multiculturalism and Minister for Disability Services, Ray was Parliamentary Secretary for Transport and Roads and for Western Sydney.

Ray began his career in two metal trade apprenticeships before working in the transport industry for 22 years. Between 1985 and 2005 Ray held a Racing NSW Thoroughbred Trainers License and successfully operated a small business in the industry.

Ray studied at Curtin University achieving a Graduate Certificate in Development Planning and a Master’s Degree in Urban and Regional Planning.

Ray and Wendy live in Rouse Hill and have two children Kylie and Ryan.

Who’s Who of Sydney’s Indian Community celebrates the burgeoning and successful Indian businesses and business men and women of NSW.

Mark Strathern, the Director of e-Commerce at Western Union for Asia Pacific, will launch the Sydney edition of the Who’s Who at the Madison Function Centre as well as deliver the keynote address.

 

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