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Latest data from the Lawpath New Business Index reveals that Indian-born founders now lead the charge in Western Sydney, redefining the “Great Australian Dream” for a new generation. According to March 2026 reports, Indian-born entrepreneurs are driving a massive business boom in Sydney. Explore the Lawpath data, Western Sydney’s growth, and the cultural shift in Australian startups.

The Heart of a New Economy

If you walk through the bustling streets of Parramatta, Blacktown, or Westmead today, March 18, 2026, you are witnessing more than just urban growth. You are seeing a fundamental shift in who is building the future of Australia. For decades, the “Great Australian Dream” was often described in a very specific way. Today, that dream has a new face, a new energy, and—most notably—a new set of names at the top of the business register.

As reported by the Sydney Morning Herald and supported by fresh data from the Lawpath New Business Index, a “Singh Surge” is currently powering the Sydney economy. This isn’t just a small change; it is a historic transformation that shows how our migrant communities are moving from being part of the workforce to being the creators of jobs.

The Data: Singh Beats Smith

The most striking evidence of this change comes from the surnames appearing on new business registrations. For over a century, names like Smith, Jones, and Brown dominated Australian commerce. However, as of early 2026, the leaderboard has officially flipped.

According to figures from the Lawpath New Business Index, the surname Singh appeared on 45,530 new Australian Business Number (ABN) registrations over the last 12 months. To put that in perspective, the traditional frontrunner, Smith, appeared 18,983 times. This means that for every one new business started by a “Smith,” more than two were started by a “Singh.”

Other surnames reflecting this diverse boom include Patel (15,776 registrations), Nguyen (12,294), and Kaur (10,030). As reported by The Australia Today, Indian-born residents represent about 3% of the NSW population, yet they now account for 19% of all new business registrations in the state.

Western Sydney: The Global Hub

While the trend is visible across the country, the “center of gravity” is undoubtedly Western Sydney. According to the latest Lawpath data, the impact is most pronounced in four key council areas: Parramatta, Blacktown, The Hills, and Penrith.

In these regions, India-born founders accounted for a staggering 56% of all new businesses registered in 2025. In contrast, Australian-born founders represented 16% of the new registrations in those same areas.

  • Parramatta: Nearly 30,000 new businesses were registered in 2025, a 35% increase from the previous year.
  • Blacktown: 21,674 new businesses were registered, representing a massive 48% growth compared to 2024.

As reported by economic analysts, Western Sydney is no longer just a “residential suburb”—it is a high-energy business ecosystem. Suburbs like Schofields, The Ponds, and Marsden Park, which have large Indian-born populations, are becoming the engine rooms of the NSW economy.

The “Human Bridge” to Success

Why is this happening so fast? Experts point to a “Human Bridge” that exists between Australia and India (now the world’s fifth-largest economy).

As reported by The Australia Today, entrepreneurs within the Indian diaspora often have deep social connections that allow them to share resources, mentorship, and market insights. Starting a business is often a strategic choice for new migrants. It provides a pathway into the Australian labor market and allows them to utilize skills they brought from overseas in a way that traditional employment might not.

One entrepreneur featured in recent reports is Pragna Bhavsar, who co-owns the catering business Chit Chaat Co in Westmead. Pragna, who moved to Australia in 2011, left a career in Human Resources to run her business full-time. She told reporters that the sense of community in Western Sydney is a major factor in her success, stating, “It’s like you’re all growing together.” Her business now caters to up to 10 events a week, proving that there is a high demand for multicultural fusion in the modern Australian market.

Understanding the Basics (A Guide for CALD Communities)

For those in our Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities who are inspired by this news, starting a business can feel complicated. Based on the Lawpath 2026 trends, here is a “Plain English” guide to the terms you need to know:

  • ABN (Australian Business Number): This is the basic ID number for your business. In January 2026 alone, over 107,000 Australians registered an ABN. It allows you to trade and claim back certain expenses.
  • ACN (Australian Company Number): According to Lawpath, more founders are now choosing to register as a “Company” (ACN) rather than just a “Sole Trader.” This is a more formal structure that protects your personal assets (like your house) if the business has trouble.
  • GST (Goods and Services Tax): You only must register for GST if your business earns more than $75,000 a year. Many new founders are waiting until they reach this goal before they register, which helps them keep their costs low while they are starting out.

The “Why” Behind the Boom: Economic Reality

It is important to acknowledge that this surge isn’t just about ambition—it’s also about resilience. As reported by Lawpath co-founder Tom Willis, the current economic climate in 2026 is a major driver.

With the high cost of living, rising interest rates, and slower wage growth, many Australians are turning to entrepreneurship to create “income flexibility.” For migrant families, owning a business offers a way to secure their financial future and build a legacy for their children that isn’t dependent on a single employer.

A More Diverse and Resilient Australia

The “Singh beats Smith” narrative is a celebration of Australian Belonging. It shows that Australia is a place where, regardless of where you were born, you have the opportunity to build something of your own.

This boom is also strengthening our international ties. Indian-Australian businesses naturally provide a bridge to the vast Indian market, helping Australia grow its exports and trade in sectors like technology, health, and education.

At its core, this story is about Multicultural Harmony. It proves that when we welcome new people and new ideas, the entire “Australian Canvas” becomes more vibrant and prosperous. Whether your surname is Singh, Smith, Nguyen, or Patel, the entrepreneurial spirit is a language we all speak.


Authentic Sources & Reports (March 18, 2026):

  • Sydney Morning Herald: “Singh beats Smith: How Indian-born entrepreneurs are driving a Sydney business boom” (Reported March 15, 2026).
  • Lawpath New Business Index: January 2026 Report and 2025 Annual Review (Detailed surname and regional data).
  • The Australia Today: “India-born entrepreneurs Singh, Patel, Kaur and Sharma driving surge in new businesses” (Reported March 18, 2026).
  • Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS): 2025 Migration and Small Business Growth Statistics.
  • Nestegg AU: “Australia’s entrepreneur boom: August 2025 to March 2026 Trends.”

Editor’s Note: This shift in Sydney’s business landscape is a powerful example of the community storytelling we champion. It shows that the “Shared Table” of the Australian economy is getting bigger and more inclusive.

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