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20,00 0 5 Edgar Adams’ Editorial 7 A new Gosford emerges 9 The changing face of Gosford 11 UON’s plan for Gosford Campus 13 Healthe Care covering the Coast 13 Nexus full, 2020 expansion planned 14 Wyong mine approved 15 CSR Hebel opens $75 million plant at Somersby 18 Border Express opens $9 million freight depot at Tuggerah 18 Intercity Fleet Maintenance Facility to open in 2020 19 $80 million development for Gosford Health Precinct 20 Leagues Club picks up on vision for Gosford 20 New life for Leagues Club Field 21 Central Coast Grammar School investing in next generation education 22 Projects over $5 million now out of Council hands
23 Construction starts on Medical School and Research Institute 23 Central Coast Research Institute appoints Director 24 The fight for Warnervale Airport 25 New planning measures for Darkinjung land 26 Australian Reptile Park named NSW Best Attraction 26 Startup wins Innovator of the Year Award 26 Pauline Wright – Woman Lawyer of the Year 27 Coast Builders clean up at Newcastle MBA Excellence Awards 27 Chamberlain Australia wins HMA 2019 Manufacturer of the Year Award 27 MIRAIT Technologies Australia recognised at Osaka awards event 28 Central Coast Council highlights of the year.
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WELCOME TO THE CCBR 2019 Year Book – The Year in Review. 2019 has been a year in which much of the economic activity generated over the past five years continued to flow through and indeed some of this will continue into 2020, as you will read in the pages ahead. Generally speaking, the focus of growth has been centred on Gosford and this will extend into 2020 and the year after. Residential developments in and around the CBD are changing Gosford and we are seeing a new dining precinct emerge. This has been driven largely by the opening of The Bon Pavillion in the Bonython Tower early in 2019 which set a new standard in eating for the whole Central Coast. Since then a number of new restaurants have opened in the CBD to cater for an increasing population. One of the most significant events in 2019 was the granting of a mining licence for the Wallarah 2 Coal Project in the north of the region. This mine will create a lot of jobs and even more during its construction. Of course it was, and still is, opposed by those who like to oppose everything. The coal company carried out numerous environmental studies all of which showed there would be no environmental damage and to their credit both state and federal governments approved the mine and construction should start next year.
Another job generating facility which was opposed by the local residents is the Intercity Train Maintenance Facility at Kangy Angy, a huge $200 million project which, again, will employ a lot of people – Central Coast people. This will open in 2020. The Central Coast is desperate for job generating businesses to establish in the region. Far too many residents have to commute each day to work and that has enormous implications both social and economic. The Warnervale Airport is another huge job generating project if the activists who have been fighting against it for almost 30 years could be put in their box and allow it to develop. Fortunately, the Minister for Planning and Public Spaces has decided to review the Act which prevents this airport from reaching its full potential as a General Aviation Airport. It is indeed very unfortunate that the future of this Airport will always remain in the hands of the Central Coast Council. We need to understand that the future of our region rests with the under 50s in our population who want to bring up their families confident that there is a future for them and that they will have plenty of opportunities to prosper. On a very positive note it is good to see work start on a Medical School and
Research Institute for the University of Newcastle at Gosford Hospital. This is a game changer for the Central Coast as it will provide opportunities for young people to get a tertiary education without leaving home. On that note we should acknowledge that it was the Member for Robertson Lucy Wicks whose initiative got this facility for Gosford. And for Gosford there is even more good news as the University of Newcastle under the leadership of Vice Chancellor Prof Alex Zelinsky is now planning a Gosford Campus within the next five years. All we need is for the State Government to provide the land and the Federal Government to provide the student places. Education is a basic right and this Campus will encourage our young people to aspire to a higher level of learning. A University of Newcastle campus in Gosford along with the Medical School and Research Institute will be an absolute game changer for Gosford and the Central Coast. It will provide new education opportunities and create a considerable amount of employment. In the run up to the State Election the Premier promised that Gosford would be one of four Education and Employment Precincts in the Sydney Central Coast areas. We trust that the new Government will deliver on this promise.
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A new Gosford emerges THE LAST TWELVE months has seen Gosford CBD break with the shackles of its past and start to emerge as a true city of the 21st Century. As investors gain confidence in its future, new developments both residential and commercial are providing the evidence that this city is destined to become Peninsula Point Frederick the jewel that only a few visionary people like John Singleton, Tony Denny and Paul Lederer could see and were, and still are, investing substantial dollars into. Within a radius of just over a kilometre of the Gosford CBD some 1,200 residential units were approved in the years 2015 to 2017. Of these the year 2019 saw about Merindah Apartments Gosford. Completion February 2020 Bonython Tower Gosford 70% completed and the rest currently under construction or will comprise 96 luxury apartments in three In the event Tony Denny’s vision and that commence in early 2020. boutique buildings each of four storeys of John Singleton as well has shown that The first to be completed was the iconic commenced in late 2019. given the right product in the right location Bonython Tower with 56 residential units Central Real holds a significant 12,000 sqm the values will stand up. plus two levels of commercial office space development site in the Gosford CBD with Commenting on the results for Marina and The Bon Pavilion restaurant and bar. frontages to Henry Parry Drive, Erina and Point Frederick, Central Real CEO, Richard This showpiece development was funded Watts Streets. They see this as a longer term Ellis said, “The demand for a high-end by businessman John Singleton and now staged development over the next ten years. product catering to downsizers became stands as testimony to Singleton’s belief in Agents Raine & Horne are marketing three obvious with all 29 apartments selling Gosford with an investment of over $40 milprojects for smaller developers in Gosford. within weeks of the sales launch. There is a lion. A massive risk that few if any would be Bayview is a 80 unit development at West pent-up demand for this level of quality on prepared to undertake but has paid off. Gosford overlooking Brisbane Water nearing the Coast.” completion while Vista also at West Gosford The two- bedroom apartments ranged in Meanwhile, the largest of all residential is a 35 unit development price from $590,000 to $930,000 while the developments, Merindah Apartments with 140 Also under construction is Vicinity Point three-bedroom apartments started from units will be completed by the end of 2019. Frederick a 24 unit development that will $695,000 and ranged up to $1.55million for The 15 level project at 25 Mann Street, be completed in 2020. the sub-penthouse. Gosford with uninterrupted views of A new standard in luxury living has been Brisbane Water is being developed by North Gosford set with the apartments selling for as much Pinnacle Constructions founded in 2010 by North Gosford has become popular for as $12,500 per square metre of internal Managing Director, Joe Bechara whose next smaller Sydney developers who have seen space, confirming a positive change in a project is Sapphire, a 90 unit development opportunities for one-off projects that comlocal market that has lay dormant for so long. on Henry Parry Drive. prise around 40 units. “We settled all the apartments. There Pinnacle also have plans in for an even were no problems and that is a great indilarger development on John Whiteway Buyers settle on off-the-plan sales cation the Central Coast is bucking the curDrive overlooking all of Gosford and The stock of residential units coming onto rent Sydney apartment market trends Brisbane Water. the market in Gosford over the past two Vue at 18-22 Kendall Street, Gosford On the western edge of the CBD develyears has been unprecedented and buyers comprises 54 apartments and were all sold oper Central Real, the property developare paying the price. off the plan in 2016 at prices ranging from ment arm of businessman Tony Denny The sceptics were claiming that off-the$380,000 for a 1-bedroom apartment of 72 completed three developments, Marina, plan sales would never complete as buyers sqm to $890,000 for a 3-bedroom apartment Vue and Icon with a total of 140 units and would be unable to get these units to value of 183 sqm including external balconies. early 2020 will see Aqua and Scenic with 93 up to the satisfaction of the banks. Mr Ellis said that valuation that came units completed. The prices being asked by developer back this year with purchaser settleCentral Real’s latest project, Peninsula Central Real were seen to be unrealistic ments have already seen an increase on Point Frederick, on a 5,114 sqm block on for Gosford. those prices. the corner of Albany and Duke Streets will CENTRAL COAST BUSINESS REVIEW YEARBOOK 2019
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IT SEEMS AN impossible dream. Held back for over forty years by its civic fathers, the city of Gosford has become a blank canvas for those people with vision and the dollars to move in and create a new trajectory for the future. The 2016 Census revealed that the population of Gosford, North and West Gosford was 8,550. By the time of the next Census in 2021 that population will easily have increased by over 50% and if all the projects that are now being considered for Gosford come off, which it is highly likely they will that figure could double. In 2014 the Minister for Planning Rob Stokes said, “The NSW Government is committed to rejuvenating the Gosford business district and again making the waterfront a focal point for the community. This project reflects the NSW Government’s commitment to revitalising the Central Coast economy.” He was referring to the demolition of the Gosford Primary School and since then both Federal and State Governments have committed to Gosford’s growth firstly with the Australian Taxation Office moving into a purpose-built building on the site in 2018 and in late 2018 the Department of Finance, Services and Innovation moved into a $50 million 7-level office development developed by St Hilliers. In 2017 a new Minister for Planning, Anthony Roberts set out to create a positive investment climate for investors and property developers. By October 2018, a new State Environmental Planning Policy (SEPP) and Gosford City Design Advisory Panel was put in place resulting in the Department of Planning directly receiving dozens of enquiries from land owners and property developers. “I said when I launched the new Gosford City Centre planning measures that it was Gosford’s time to shine. I am delighted in the increased interest in Gosford City Centre. Gosford has fabulous potential and momentum is building towards achieving that potential,” said Minister Roberts.
Gosford Health Precinct Earlier, in February 2015 then Minister for Health Jillian Skinner announced the redevelopment of Gosford Hospital, a $368 million project that would be the genesis of a Health and Education Precinct in Gosford. Completed in 2017 the new Gosford Hospital has become the focus for the entry of the University of Newcastle, a partnership with the NSW and Federal Governments, to establish a Medical School and Research Institute in Gosford. Work started in late 2019 on the twin tower construction of the Medical School and Research Institute on top of the Gosford Hospital Car Park, a $32.5 million commitment by the NSW and Federal Governments plus $20 million from the University of Newcastle. Confidence factor spurs investment in Gosford With the completion of the Bonython Tower and Merindah Apartments residential developments (see Page 7) in the Gosford CBD the stage has been set for a new wave of developments that will drive the Gosford dream into a new reality. In October 2019 Sydney property developer, ICC Development Group, developer of the Sofitel Darling Harbour announced that they would build a 167 room $400 million 4-star hotel – The Archibald – on corner of Mann and Donnison Streets, Gosford. The development will comprise two towers 25 and 26 storeys high and will comprise 300 residential apartments, hotel, restaurants and shops and will feature a roof-top bar. ICC Developments CEO Harold Dakin said that construction would commence in early 2020 and be completed by the end of 2022. Founded by Paul Lederer The Lederer Group comprises a conglomerate of entities including property, manufacturing and financial investments. The Lederer Group owns the Imperial Shopping Centre Gosford and underwent a $18 million makeover in 2015. Subsequently, in 2016 Lederer acquired the
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Master Plan image of Lederer Group’s development overlooking Kibble Park Gosford former Kibbleplex site from Gosford Council and revealed plans to develop the site. In 2019 the company lodged a State Significant Development Application with the Department of Planning for a $345 million mixed use development comprising five towers above a landscaped podium overlooking Kibble Park. Subject to receiving development consent, Lederer are targeting commencing construction in late 2020. St Hilliers is one of Australia’s leading private, integrated property and construction groups. Having completed the first stage of the Central Coast Quarter project which comprises the Department of Finance Building in Gosford, St Hillers in September 2019 lodged a masterplan DA with the NSW Department of Planning for an integrated mixed-use precinct with a hotel, residential apartments, food, beverage and retail outlets and multiple public thoroughfares to be known as Central Coast Quarter. The development has been designed to revitalise the southern end of Mann Street, Gosford. CENTRAL COAST BUSINESS REVIEW YEARBOOK 2019
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UON’s plan for Gosford Campus THE UNIVERSITY OF Newcastle plans to be a major player in the new Health Innovation and Education Precinct that could transform the Gosford CBD and make Gosford a global player in health innovation. The Precinct would have three major institutions. Already in place is the upgraded Gosford Hospital. The University’s new medical school and the Central Coast Research Institute is under construction, with the first class of medical students due to start in 2021. The Research Institute’s Director, Professor Nick Goodwin, has already started working on making the Institute a world leader in integrated healthcare. The last piece of the puzzle would be a University of Newcastle Gosford CBD Campus and Innovation Hub. The Campus would offer a broad range of unique courses developed to suit the educational and economic needs of the Coast, as well as in-demand courses for local students. It would attract students into the CBD and help overcome barriers to attending university. The Innovation Hub would form the fourth node in the University’s Integrated Innovation Network, known as I2N, offering working space, training, mentoring, events, and globally connected courses in enterprise skills for tech-heavy start-ups. After just three years of operation, I2N has 5 spin off companies and 16 start-ups, and has welcomed 6,000 people through the doors.
Local Member Lucy Wicks, who has long championed the vision for Gosford to become a national centre of innovation excellence, secured Federal Government support of $18 million towards the campus. The University has similarly committed $18 million towards the first stage of the Gosford Hospital precinct capital build and are working to secure other elements of the plan to ensure the proposed Campus’s longterm viability for the people of the Coast. The University’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Alex Zelinsky AO said the Campus would deliver on the University’s mission on the Central Coast. “The University has a mission to provide the people of the Central Coast with new opportunities through education and research. This Campus would help us deliver new courses, new pathways to study, an Innovation Hub and enterprise skills. It would drive economic activity on the Coast, attracting new industries and creating jobs” Professor Zelinsky said. In 2019, the NSW Government also named Gosford as the site of one of four
new Education and Employment Precincts and pledged to work with the University of Newcastle to make this happen. The University is continuing to work with the NSW Government to ensure a strong partnership that will underpin a successful development. With three strong anchor institutions in place, Gosford will become a true regional capital and destination. The University of Newcastle has been on the Central Coast at their Ourimbah Campus for more than 30 years, offering students choice and support to move to and through higher education. The proposed CBD Campus could create Gosford as a hub of innovation and opportunity for the next 30 years.
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Construction starts on Medical School and Research Institute
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Architect’s image of the Central Coast Medical School and Research Institute THE CENTRAL COAST is on its way to becoming a worldclass health, research and education precinct, with builder Richard Crookes Construction being announced as the winProf. Kevin Hall, Prof. Nick Goodwin, Lucy Wicks MP, Paul Tonkin, Taylor ning tenderer to build the facilMartin MLC and Andrew Montague ity and construction commenchelp drive future job growth and opportuing in September 2019 on the nities. new $72.5 million facility atop the Gosford The Institute will drive further investment Hospital Car Park building. in health and research and be a key part of Federal Member for Robertson Lucy Wicks, the region’s economic growth. who has been the driving force behind The project is a partnership between the the University of Newcastle’s Central Coast University of Newcastle and the Central Medical School and Research Institute, made Coast Local Health District. The investment the announcement in late August. recognises their expertise in delivering The new facility – jointly funded by the changes to the health of the community Australian Government, NSW Government through integrated care approaches. and the University of Newcastle – will Professor Hall said the facility was just include a Clinical School to support the one of a staged approach by the University education and training of doctors and to develop the region as a Centre of nurses, and a Research Institute to develop Excellence in education. new approaches to integrated care. “Students who are training to become Mrs. Wicks said that this will help position the next doctors, nurses and allied health the Central Coast as a region of choice for clinicians will learn the most modern techeducation, training and clinical research. niques and well-researched clinical prac“This is a huge achievement for our tices, working alongside world leaders in region, boosting our local economy, creattheir field,” Prof. Hall said. ing more jobs for people on the Central “We will explore innovative ways to betCoast and giving our students the opportuter coordinate care for key issues such as nity to study and live in Gosford,” she said. ageing, obesity, indigenous heath, chronic “We know that universities can transform disease and mental health. local economies like the Central Coast and
PROFESSOR NICK GOODWIN has been appointed Director of the recently created Central Coast Research Institute (CCRI), a joint venture between the Central Coast Local Health District (CCLHD) and the University of Newcastle. Recognised internationally as the leading authority and advocate for integrated care over twenty-five years, Professor Goodwin, 51, took up the position after arriving from the UK in July. He was Co-Founder and CEO of the International Foundation for Integrated Care based in Oxford for the past eight years and Editor in Chief of the International Journal of Integrated Care. The CCMSRI is part of a wider ambition to create a Health and Wellbeing precinct in Gosford that will become a world-class facility supporting clinical research and education. The investment should result in an influx of several hundred researchers, medical students, nurses and other health professionals living and working on the Central Coast. The intention is also to provide new educational opportunities locally, for example in helping develop new careers in community-based services. The CCRI’s core focus will be on integrated care and population health – in other words, activities that help redesign the care system so that it becomes less fragmented and costly whilst simultaneously maximising people’s health, wellbeing and independence. Working at the interface between research and practice, Professor Goodwin has spent more than 20-years seeking to advance integrated care in policy and practice internationally. Working with regional and national governments, as well as supranational agencies like the World Bank and World Health Organisation. He has led efforts in the adoption of integrated care policies in many countries. In 2011, he was co-Founder of the International Foundation for Integrated Care based in Oxford in the UK, a start-up that has grown to encompass more than 30,000 members and which operates through collaborating centres around the world including the University of Newcastle in Australia. CENTRAL COAST BUSINESS REVIEW YEARBOOK 2019
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Nexus full, 2020 expansion planned
Nexus Hub Wyong ALL OFFICES AT Nexus Business Hub, the centre of the Henry Kendall Group’s Golflinks Commercial Campus at North Wyong are now full following Central Coast Council leasing the top floor in late November. Council’s leasing of 852 sqm of space for their IT Department means that Henry Kendall Group will now expand on the southern side of the Nexus building adding
approximately 500 sqm of offices, workstations and event space. Commenting on the growth of Nexus in recent years HKG Managing Director Damien Wilde said, ‘We are seeing the organic growth of an ecosystem for small business with Nexus as the hub of this ecosystem as our workstation memberships continue to grow.” Mr Wilde said that he is currently negotiating with a café operator to take an indoor
and outdoor space on the ground floor at Nexus. “We have a DA approval for a 3,500 sqm commercial building on the site. Given the recent activity in the enterprise corridor with Servers Australia, Nexus, ING and Central Coast Council we are confident that we will be able to start construction for this building in the next 12 to 18 months,” he said. Key to the success of Nexus is the ICTY infrastructure at the Golflinks Campus which comprises a data centre with Gigabit connectivity, multi-homed and multi-pathed fully redundant fibre network with 10GB connections already live within the Campus. This result in lower cost per GB due to bandwidth at their Central Data Centre. The Golflinks Campus offer an extensive range of services to the users at Nexus including ample onsite parking, childcare, medical services, gym, food offerings and service station Servers Australia, one of Australia’s leaders in the provision of dedicated server solutions has its head office and data centre in a dedicated building within the Golflinks Commercial Campus. When it first opened some ten years ago Henry Kendall Group’s vision for the Campus was, and remains, that it would be “A thriving precinct for the new economy underpinned by ICT infrastructure”. It allows local businesses to be nationally and internationally connected and competitive by reason of the significant IT infrastructure.
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Wyong mine approved IN AUGUST 2019 the Wallarah 2 coal project was granted two mining leases by the NSW government, bringing the $800 million underground mine a step closer to reality. The decision has been applauded by the mine owner, the minerals council and the mining union, but as expected was criticised by environmental groups despite them having lost their case in the NSW Land and Environment Court earlier this year. The government said that the state would receive $830 million in royalties over 28 years. Wallarah project manager Kenny Barry said that if things went smoothly, the mine could be ready to go underground in 2021 or early 2022. Both sides agreed that the granting of the licences was a consequence of an approval for the project granted in January last year by the planning assessment commission. The Australian Coal Alliance had opposed the validity of the 2018 approval in December last year, and their case was dismissed by the NSW Land and Environment Court on March 22 the day before the election. The Wallarah 2 mine has been a quarter of a century in the planning, with the original exploration licences for the Wyong coal reserves issued by the Carr State Government in 1995 (see CCBR May 2019). Mr Barry said the project had been through an “exhaustive and bruising� approvals process, and the joint venture partners were “very happy� with the granting of the two leases.
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Artist impression of the Wallarah 2 Buttonderry surface facilities site He said that final investment decisions were for the shareholders to make, but the companies involved had always been “very supportive� of the project. CFMMEU mining and energy division northern president Peter Jordan said the union welcomed the mine, which has approval to extract 5 million tonnes of coal a year for export. “Our industry needs fair rules that are consistently applied to give operators, investors and workers some certainty,� Mr Jordan said. “The community has been waiting for a long time for the jobs that will flow from this project. As with any project, our focus
will be on representing workers and making sure the project delivers permanent, secure jobs.� Minerals Council chief executive Stephen Galilee said Wallarah 2 had been “a political football at successive state elections� but all of that was now “in the past�. “This has been one of the most scrutinised mining projects in NSW history, subjected to repeated assessment over a ridiculous 16-year period, including by independent scientific experts, the Department of Planning, and the Independent Planning Commission, before receiving a positive determination last year,� Mr Galilee said, commending the government for granting the lease.
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CSR Hebel opens new $75 million plant at Somersby
CSR Hebel’s new facility at front and older facility adjoining IN OCTOBER 2019 over 200 people attended the official opening of CSR Hebel’s new state of the art Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) manufacturing facility at Somersby with CSR Chairman John Gillam saying that it represented a landmark $75 million investment for CSR. One of the Central Coast’s leading manufacturing companies employing some 140 people CSR began production of Hebel in Australia at Somersby almost 30 years ago and remains the only local manufacturer of AAC in Australia and New Zealand. “This will allow Hebel to double its current capacity and continue to service the growing demand of the Australian hous-
ing market for innovative, quality building products such as Hebel,” Mr Gillam said. Planning for Hebel’s new plant began over four years ago, and the focus has remained on the local economy and minimising the carbon footprint. This has underpinned the decision to work with local suppliers, manufacturers and products sourced in the region where possible. As a result, much of the $75 million spend has been spent locally in Australia, and once the plant is running at full capacity, 45 new jobs will have been created for the local community on the Central Coast, a point noted by Julie Coates, CSR CEO and Managing Director, in her welcome speech.
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Border Express opens new $9 million freight depot at Tuggerah Intercity Fleet Maintenance Facility to open in 2020
Border Express’s new Central Coast Freight Depot at Tuggerah EARLY 2019 SAW Border Express open a new $9 million freight depot at 27 Reliance Drive, Tuggerah Business Park. The 4,500 sqm custom-built facility on a 1.5 hectare site has been designed to service the Central Coast region into the future, as Border Express embeds itself as part of a growing Central Coast economy. Border Express had serviced the region from its Cameron Park branch, which services Newcastle and the Hunter. The depot has the capacity to receive
Border Express’s interstate linehaul trucks and efficiently separate and transfer parcels and bulk freight for distribution across the region. The new facility will enable the company to provide overnight service between Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane for Central Coast businesses with next day delivery and afternoon pick-up. The company employs some thirty staff at Tuggerah, including sub-contract delivery drivers.
Construction on the State Government’s $300 million Intercity Fleet Maintenance Facility at Kangy Angy progressed well throughout 2019. Works across the site which comprise: train wash building, traction substation, security building wheel lathe building and maintenance building along with ancillary site works and overhead access bridge off Enterprise Drive are now all well underway in line for completion in 2020. Employing some 200 people this Facility will become one of only a few large employers in the manufacturing/maintenance sector on the Central Coast. The Facility is being delivered by John Holland Group for Transport NSW and will maintain a fleet of 500 train carriages once in full service. The new Intercity Fleet will service the Blue Mountains, South Coast, Central Coast and Newcastle.
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$380 million development for Gosford Health Precinct
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Architect’s image of the proposed Northside Medical Hospital LESS THAN SIX months since the opening of the new $350 million Gosford Hospital and $31 million 6 storey 803 car space Car Park along with the announcement that the University of Newcastle would partner with the NSW and Federal Governments in developing a Central Coast Medical School and affiliated Medical Research Institute a major corporation has announced that they will invest $350 million in a new Private Hospital in Gosford. Initially announced in early 2019 concept plans for a $350 million Northside Medical Precinct on the corner of Racecourse Road and Faunce Street, West Gosford were unveiled by the developers at a community drop-in session in late August. Since the original plans were announced in February 2019 the State Significant Development Application has been made to the Gosford City SEPP’s Design Excellence Panel which proposed and
approved a variation to the design which was taken to the community for comment. The Northside Private Hospital will form the largest part of the proposed medical precinct. The hospital development will include 14 operating theatres, 224 inpatient beds, an intensive care unit, radiology department, pathology centre, pharmacy and a mix of food and retail. There will also be physiotherapy and rehabilitation clinics, a geriatric unit and a mental health unit. Once completed it would become the Central Coast’s largest private medical facility. Located 600m from Gosford Hospital the development is a joint venture between local developers, Northside Group (Gibbens Group and Commercialhq) and AA Crown Holdings The hospital is expected to be up and running by 2022.
$30 million North Side Medical to complement new private hospital To be located adjacent to the new private hospital Gibbens Group and Commercialhq will develop a complementary $30 million facility, North Side Medical Gosford offering suites from 20 sqm to 20,000 sqm with extensive car parking. Two of the Central Coast property developers, Commercialhq and the Gibbens Group, purchased the former Ausgrid Depot on the corner of Faunce Street and Racecourse Road, Gosford in late 2018. Their plans to develop the 30,000 sqm site, just a kilometre from the new Gosford Hospital, as a health precinct leveraging off the new hospital and medical school were advanced very quickly when they were approached by AA Crown Holdings Pty Ltd a Wollongong based company that had developed the Ramsay Health Care operated Wollongong Private Hospital in 2015 at a cost of over $100 million.
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Leagues Club picks up on vision for Gosford
New life for Leagues Club Field
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Architect’s image of the proposed new Central Coast Leagues building IN MARCH 2019 Central Coast Leagues Club announced its vision for the future of the Club showing a completely new state of the art facility including an alfresco dining precinct, hotel accommodation and a twin tower development on their property. It started two years ago when then Minister for Planning Anthony Roberts announced the appointment of the Government Architect to assist with the Revitalisation of Gosford CBD. In 2018 the Board of Directors of the Central Coast Leagues Club started looking at their options around developing a club that not only served the current environment, but also would be well positioned
to meet the future needs of an evolving community. The masterplan concept envisages a totally new club building, 200 key hotel with conference facilities and in due course two residential tower buildings. The new club will overlook a redeveloped Leagues Club Park and Gosford Waterfront and will feature a vibrant al fresco dining precinct along with new state-ofthe-art facilities and car parking. A feature of the new development will be the connection between the City Centre, railway station, stadium and the waterfront. Activation of Baker Street with retail spaces is aimed at bringing this part of the city to life.
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In mid-2018 then Planning Minister, The Hon. Anthony Roberts MP addressed a gathering of Gosford’s business leaders and announced the Revitalisation of Gosford with a commitment of $10 million to transform Leagues Club Field into a regional park and play space Commenting on concepts for the new Park Minister Roberts said, “The Government Architect’s Gosford Urban Design Framework that I commissioned, the blueprint that shapes the continued development and renewal of the city, identified the need to convert this park into a regionally significant space. A show-stopping destination for activity and recreation that will be a major drawcard for tourists and residents alike at the southern gateway of Gosford’s city centre.” In early November 2019 the Hunter Central Coast Development Corporation which has oversight for the redevelopment of major government projects in Gosford announced the contract for the redevelopment of Leagues Club Field had been placed and construction would begin before the end of 2019 with a December 2020 completion date.
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Central Coast Grammar School investing in next generation education CONSTRUCTION OF A new K to 6 junior school for Central Coast Grammar School at Erina Heights will accelerate the school’s capacity to deliver the next generation education at the heart of its strategic plan. The project also includes a sports grandstand and amenities that will serve as an outdoor assembly area, plus the conversion of existing K to 2 rooms for senior use. Next generation teaching and learning Student and staff wellbeing was a key principle at the core of the architectural design. There are three buildings, one each for Years K to 2, 3 to 4 and 5 to 6, with flexible learning spaces flowing into seven neighbourhoods - one for each year level - with a seamless transition onto landscaped gardens and terraces. Friendships can flourish in separate, secure and age appropriate outdoor play zones for each stage. Headmaster Bill Low said that the new K to 6 facility, construction of which commenced in July 2019, will be ready for the start of the 2021 school year and will revolutionise teaching and learning. “Over the last five years the school has invested heavily in teacher development including the Harvard Teaching for Understanding Framework. The design of these new buildings will allow our teachers to deliver innovative and collaborative learning,” he said. Student centred learning environment The school has a strong history of developing state of the art facilities that facilitate the very best in teaching practice.
Architects image of CCGS Junior School “Revolutionising learning has driven every design decision for this new facility, resulting in a learning environment centred on students rather than classrooms. Adaptable furniture and learning spaces will give teachers the flexibility to facilitate individual focus, group projects and grade workshops, according to different learning intentions and learning styles.” “Each of the facility’s thirty light filled learning spaces will be fitted with cutting edge technological enhancements to individualise learning and connect students in exciting and absorbing real world scenarios,” said Mr Low. All students will benefit when existing K to 2 facilities are rapidly redeveloped to create equally exciting senior learning spaces,
fundamentally realigning the geography of the campus. State of the art facilities across whole school In 2018 senior students benefited from the $2 million redevelopment of the History and English block, a blueprint for the whole school rollout of innovative learning environments. The re-fitting of current K to 2 facilities will further enhance senior provision. Other developments in the last ten years have included the construction of a dedicated dance studio in 2019, an award winning Performing Arts Centre in 2014, the redevelopment of the Science centre in 2012, a library in 2010 and a floodlit synthetic sports field in 2008.
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Projects over $5 million now out of Council hands A LANDMARK ANNOUNCEMENT by the Minister for Planning and Public Spaces The Hon Rob Stokes MP and Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch MP on 26 August will take all Development Applications over $5 million out of Central Coast Council’s control. Commenting on the move which was in response to the Kaldas Report released in late 2018 the Minister said, “I am delighted to announce that Central Coast Council has been added to the network of LPPs across NSW with the introduction of a Local Planning Panel (LPP) for the Central Coast.,” Mr Crouch said. The move comes after two frustrating years for builders, developers and investors who have had complying developments refused by Councillors and approved after being taken to the NSW Land and Environment Court. Delays and legal costs are reminders of the worst days of the former Gosford Council. “This will bring greater transparency and accountability to our region’s planning system,” said Mr Stokes. “The Central Coast is growing and the new LPP is needed to ensure that major developments are planned and delivered in a strategic way.” Member of the Legislative Council The Hon. Taylor Martin said the Central Coast community had been calling for a LPP since the NSW Government first introduced the policy. “We know that by 2036 an extra 75,500 people will call the Central Coast home, which is why our community deserves the same planning certainty as our city
counterparts,” Mr Martin said. LPPs are panels of independent experts who make decisions on sensitive, complex and high-value development applications on behalf of Council. Mr Stokes said with Central Coast Council managing a large and growing population and economy, it made perfect sense that a LPP be extended to the region. “Independent Minister for Planning and Public Spaces The Hon Rob Stokes with Member for Terrigal reviews of existing Adam Crouch in Gosford in late August. panels in NSW have The establishment of a LPP for the demonstrated they are performing very Central Coast was a key recommendation well to deliver better planning outcomes from the major independent review of which is why we’ve established a LPP for governance in the NSW planning system by the Central Coast,” Mr Stokes said. former NSW Deputy Police Commissioner “The panel will free up Councillors to Nick Kaldas. CCBR reported on the Kaldas focus on the long-term strategic planning Report in February. to lead the delivery of the region’s goals The review recognised the significant and priorities across its large jurisdiction.” effectiveness of mandatory LPPs – forA Central Coast LPP is expected to be merly known as Independent Hearing and in place by early 2020 and will consist Assessment Panels (IHAPs) – in metropoliof a chair and two independent experts tan Sydney and Wollongong and recomappointed by Council from a Ministermended the NSW Government consider endorsed pool of independent, qualified extending LPPs to other areas. people, plus a community representative.
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Healthe Care covering the Coast HEALTHE CARE AUSTRALIA is the third largest private hospital operator in Australia. Healthe Care operates Gosford Private Hospital, Brisbane Waters Private Hospital and Tuggerah Lakes Private hospital. The company is investing $75 million on the Central Coast. In 2018 the company completed a $10 million expansion and refurbishment of their Brisbane Waters Private Hospital at Woy Woy in 2018 and has invested $23 million in a new hospital, Image of Gosford Private Hospital redevelopment by Healthe Care Tuggerah Lakes Private Hospital completed in early 2019 and is currently nity ward and more to meet the growing investing $32 million in a significant expandemands of the Central Coast community sion of Gosford Private Hospital. already approved. In June 2019 Barwon Investment Partners “The redevelopment of Gosford Private and Healthe Care Australia partnered to is an exciting opportunity for our staff, conclude a sale-and-lease-back transaction doctors and the local Central Coast comto acquire Gosford Private Hospital. munity. Having additional theatres, beds, The acquisition was on behalf of the a new purpose-built maternity ward and Barwon Institutional Healthcare Property additional car parking allows us to continue Fund; while to service our local community, with worldcurrent owner and Australia’s third largest class facilities and a patient experience private hospital operator, Healthe Care will to match,” said Matt Kelly, CEO of Gosford continue to operate Gosford Private on a Private Hospital. long term 25 year lease arrangement, with Barwon Partner and Head of Healthcare options for up to a further 75 years. Property Tom Patrick said “The site is expanThis transaction facilitated further investsive, and lends itself to future brownfield ment and material expansion of Gosford development opportunities. We will be Private, with plans for a $32m redevelopworking closely with Healthe Care to ment to ultimately deliver 12 theatres, expand and upgrade this important hosadditional beds, an expanded day surgery pital facility, to better serve the Gosford unit/recovery chairs, a brand new matercommunity.”
Tuggerah Lakes Private Hospital completed by Healthe Care Australia in early 2019 Gosford Private is Healthe Care’s third private hospital on the Central Coast alongside Brisbane Waters Private Hospital (109 beds, Woy Woy) and Tuggerah Lakes Private Hospital (20 beds, Kanwal). Healthe Care is a subsidiary of Luye Medical, the healthcare service division of Luye Group. As a leading pan-Asian healthcare services group, the Healthe Care management team continues to work with other Luye Executives to explore growth opportunities across South East Asia and China. The company is the third largest corporate private hospital operator in Australia and one of the country’s largest privatelyowned healthcare organisations.
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ING Bank’s new Call Centre for Wyong
The fight for Warnervale Airport
Architectural image of proposed ING call centre building at North Wyong CENTRAL COAST PROPERTY developer Gibbens Group have lodged a Development Application with Central Coast Council for a 4-storey office building at 4 Dulmison Avenue, Wyong (on the edge of the North Wyong Industrial Estate). The building, with a construction cost of around $11 million will comprise a total gross floor area of 5,519 sqm on a 12,268 sqm site and will include a ground floor café and outdoor garden / breakout area. Secure external car parking for 300 vehicles is provided for. It is understood that three levels of the building will be occupied by ING Bank call centre. ING have operated a call centre in Tuggerah Business Park for about 25 years. The site on which the ING development is proposed covers 8.26 Ha and comprises several industrial buildings known as Wyong Business Park. The property was acquired by Gibbens Group about four years ago.
Its been a running sore for almost 30 years with the development of Warnervale Airport which has been opposed by a small number of activists. In October the Member for Terrigal, Adam Crouch announced that the Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, the Hon. Rob Stokes MP, would carry out a review of the regulatory framework for Warnervale Airport, to provide the Central Coast community with certainty about the future of this important asset. The review will look at the Airport’s operations under the Warnervale Airport (Restrictions) Act 1996 and assess how the Airport should be managed and regulated into the future. During the review period, the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment proposes to not take compliance action against the Airport operator on the statutory limit of daily take offs and landings. Mr Crouch said the review was a win for the Central Coast community, community groups, local authorities and everyone that interacts with the Airport. “I have been in constant contact with the Minister for Planning and Public Spaces to ensure the needs of the Central Coast Aero Club are aired at the highest levels within the NSW Government. I am delighted that the Department will not take compliance action while we plan for the future,” Mr Crouch said. “The Airport is a critical asset for the Central Coast as it provides training for the
next generation of pilots and also access for emergency services,” said Mr Crouch. A marathon three-hour debate at Central Coast Council’s 12th August meeting over the future of the Warnervale Airport with some 200 supporters in attendance descended into a farce after a Rescission Motion (Item 6.1) by Councillor Best FAILED and the Gallery erupted. The Rescission Motion to overturn Councillor Greenaway's motion from the 8th July meeting to stop mowing, slashing and trimming of vegetation adjoining the airport until a formal environmental assessment was done. This was the Rescission Motion that failed. This caused the Gallery to all stand in protest The result being that the Mayor Jane Smith lost control of the meeting. The Labor Councilors took fright and supported the subsequent Motion (Item 7.1) a complete about-face on their position for the past 15 months. Earlier Councillor Greg Best had placed 2 motions on the Council Agenda in respect to Warnervale Airport. These motions were as a direct result of a deceitful move by anti-airport Councillors at Council's 8th July meeting to close down the airport by introducing a revegetation plan at the southern end of the Airstrip and stopping mowing, slashing or trimming all vegetation within a 100 metres of the airstrip. Essentially making the airstrip highly dangerous for aircraft to land or take off from.
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New planning measures for Darkinjung land IN EARLY FEBRUARY Minister for Planning and Housing, Anthony Roberts, announced a suite of pioneering planning measures to help the Darkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council better utilise its land giving greater self-determination for the Darkinjung community through the Darkinjung Delivery Framework which encourages better social and economic results from its land. The Darkinjung Aboriginal Land Council covers all of the Central Coast region and is one of 120 Local Aboriginal Land Councils (LALCs) in NSW established under the Aboriginal Land Rights (ALR) Act 1983. The measures announced by the Minister align the planning system more sympathetically with the ALR Act, stimulating improved governance, empowerment, strategic planning and more efficient land use and has been welcomed by the Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA). The package includes a State Environmental Planning Policy (Aboriginal Land) 2019 (SEPP), a Ministerial Direction, an Interim Darkinjung Development Delivery Plan, and a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) outlining how the NSW Government and Darkinjung will work together. Speaking to Darkinjung and local business leaders in Gosford the Minister said, “It is a very proud moment to stand here with the Darkinjung people and deliver these inventive measures that will help benefit their communities and the entire Central Coast region,” He said the Darkinjung is the largest non-Government landholder on the
Central Coast with 3,700 hectares of land and the new planning framework would allow the land to be used in a variety of ways, including residential development, employment lands and conservation plans. “This initiative includes revised planning processes, legal changes, ongoing collaboration (L to R )Matthew West Darkinjung Aboriginal Land Council Chairperson, Anthony and education between Roberts MP, Minister for Planning, Lee Shearer, Coordinator General for the Central the NSW Government and Coast and Geoff Scott CEO Darkinjung LALC with MoU. Photo courtesy Salty Dingo Darkinjung that are unprec“The release of this package is a historic edented in their depth and breadth. moment in the journey to self-determina“Importantly, we see potential for tion of Aboriginal people on the Central this package to roll out to other Local Coast,” Mr West said. Aboriginal Land Councils, enabling “These are profound measures with the Aboriginal communities across NSW to betpotential to drive positive results for genter achieve economic self-determination erations to come.” from their lands.” Coordinator General for the Central Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch said Coast, Lee Shearer, said the package the measures would enable Darkinjung to implements a key Direction of the Central maximise land usage. Coast Regional Plan 2036 (Regional Plan): A Darkinjung Delivery Framework strengthening the economic self-determiConsultation Paper outlining the inter-relatnation of Aboriginal communities. ed measures - including an explanation of “The Regional Plan recognises that intended effect of the SEPP - received overencouraging Aboriginal people to gain ecowhelming support when exhibited from nomic benefit from their land will support 16 November to 14 December 2018 - with broader regional development, environmenmore than 90 per cent of stakeholders who tal and social outcomes,” Ms Shearer said. wrote submissions supporting the plan. More details https://www.planning.nsw. Darkinjung Chairperson Matthew West gov.au/Plans-for-your-area/Regional-Plans/ praised the NSW Government for developCentral-Coast ing such a bold set of initiatives.
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Australian Reptile Park named NSW best attraction Pauline Wright – Woman Lawyer of the Year
(l to r) MC David Campbell, Australian Reptile Park Marketing Manager Amanda Woodbine and General Manager Corporate Affairs Sydney Airport Karen Halbert The Australian Reptile Park made history at the 2019 NSW Tourism Awards where they were honoured with the coveted ‘Major Tourist Attraction’ award. The Australian Reptile Park is now the first business in history to hold both the NSW Business of the Year and Major Tourist Attraction awards in a 12-month period. The award was presented in front of 500 guests at a stunning gala dinner at the Four Seasons Hotel Sydney at the most prestigious tourism event of the year for New South Wales. The Australian Reptile Park has enjoyed great success over the past 12 months, having recently been awarded Excellence in Business and Young Employee of the
Year at the Central Coast Business Awards in October. Tim Faulkner, Director of The Australian Reptile Park says, “It’s truly amazing to be recognised for all of our hard work and efforts we put into providing the Best Family FUN Day Out! We love our animals and staff more than anything and awards like this are truly humbling.” “We provide excellence in wildlife tourism and conservation and we’ve done that for the past 60 years! Through our lifesaving snake and spider venom milking program, our conservation activities and of course, providing a fantastic family experience in nature, we’re proud to be such a wellrounded organisation.”
Pauline Wright Gosford lawyer Pauline Wright was awarded the Women Lawyers Association of NSW Woman Lawyer of the Year Award at the 2019 NSW Women Lawyers Achievements Awards held at Dockside, Darling Harbour in late August. Ms Wright who is co-principal of Gosford law firm PJ Donnellan & Co is also President of the NSW Council for Civil Liberties, only the second woman to be elected to that role and was President of the Law Society of NSW in 2017 after serving on the Council of the Law Society for many years. She was the long-term chair of the Criminal Law and Environmental Planning & Development committees.
Central Coast startup wins Innovator of the Year Award 2019 at REINSW Award for Excellence Realm a world first Artificial Intelligence platform, backed by Adman John Singleton, has taken out the 2019 Innovator of the Year Award at the REB (Real Estate Business) Real Estate Institute NSW Awards for Excellence After 18 months of development the local tech startup Realm, with significant investment from the John Singleton Group, have successfully launched a world first Artificial Intelligence platform that has wide reaching applications. At a black-tie event in early September in the ball room of The Star in Sydney over 800 industry leaders around the country, were entertained wined and dined through the individual awards until the corporate business end of the night; the corporate awards. Realm a saviour for overworked property managers CENTRAL COAST BUSINESS REVIEW YEARBOOK 2019
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Coast builders clean up at Newcastle MBA Excellence Awards
Chamberlain Australia wins HMA 2019 Manufacturer of the Year Award
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NSW MBA President, Martin Patience, Stevens Construction Directors Jason Lewis and Steve Mailey and Nathan Hamilton from SafeWork NSW It was a big night for the Central Coast’s leading builders at the 2019 Newcastle Master Builders Association Excellence in Building Awards held in Newcastle on Friday 13th September. Erina based builder Stevens Construction walked away with the Commercial Builder of the Year Award for their Bonython Tower project in Gosford. North Building and Construction enjoyed a spectacular night of success with six projects nominated across a diverse range of categories and was successful in the following: • Extensions, Renovations & Refurbishments ($2m-$5m) - St Philip's Christian College, Waratah - Kindergarten and Early Learning • Public Buildings ($3m and under) EDSACC Grandstand, Bateau Bay • Public Buildings ($3m-$7m) - St Philip's Christian College Cessnock Activate Centre
• Restoration of an Historic Building - St Philip's Christian College, Waratah Kindergarten and Early Learning • Aged Care Medium Density Developments - Regis Aged Care, Elermore Vale • Industrial Buildings - Newcastle Light Rail Depot and Stops • Commercial Projects ($5m-$10m) San Clemente High School, Mayfield • Best Use of Bricks - Regis Aged Care, Elermore Vale Scape Constructions won the Civil Engineering and infrastructure - Over $3 million Award for their Pasterfield Sports Complex project for Lake Macquarie Council. The $14 million sports complex is located in Cameron Park and provides new community spaces and facilities including a major combination sports field and community amenities.
Top award for Somersby vet Dr Robin Crisman, Head Veterinarian and Director of the Somersby Animal Hospital was awarded the Australian Small Animal Veterinarians’ (ASAV) Practitioner of the Year Award at the ASAV’s Annual Conference on the Gold Coast in early August. Dr Crisman was viewed by the judges as a practitioner who has rendered outstanding service to the profession and the public and her nomination was supported by several colleagues across the profession.
Robin Crisman with Alistair Webb, President ASAV
West Gosford manufacturer Chamberlain Australia has taken out the Hunter Manufacturers Association’s prestigious 2019 Manufacturer of the Year Award as well as the People and Skills Development Award in a night that highlighted the value of the Hunter, Central Coast and North Coast regions manufacturing industries.. Commenting on Chamberlain’s win the Judges said, “with increasing pressure to remain competitive against imported product, and to ensure a future for the business, Chamberlain underwent an intensive business review centred on becoming a world class gearbox manufacturer.”
MIRAIT Technologies Australia recognised at Osaka awards event
MIRAIT Technologies Corporation President Takahatake presents MIRAIT Technologies Australia CEO, Kerry White with his award while other award recipients look on. National telecommunications and ICT infrastructure construction and maintenance company, Lisarow based MIRAIT Technologies Australia (MTA) was recognised for their achievements in the past year at the company’s annual awards event in Osaka in June. MIRAIT Technologies Corporation Japan, company achievement awards are held each year in recognition of significant achievement by all contributors to the company’s success throughout the previous year. MIRAIT Technologies Australia were recognised in two categories: • Sales and Profit – Year on year growth of both sales and profit over the last 3 years, • Quality – Program based achievement for delivery to nbn on the Fusion Program. MIRAIT Technologies Australia CEO Kerry White travelled to Japan in June to attend the awards night held at the Imperial Hotel Osaka. CENTRAL COAST BUSINESS REVIEW YEARBOOK 2019
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Toxic politics continue at Central Coast Council
28 February 2019. Some 700 submissions were received. It would appear to be a ploy to drive away developers and investors who are looking to develop properties across the region as part of the State Government’s Central Coast Regional Growth Plan 2036 that will see a further 70,000 living, mostly, in the northern Central Coast.
2019 saw a continuation of the toxic politics being played out by the Labor/Green majority at Central Coast Council. Greenie Councillor Jane Smith who was elected Mayor of the new Council in September 2017 continued in the position until September 2019 when Labor Councillor Lisa Matthews was elected Mayor. She will continue until the Local Government Elections in September 2020. Some of the decisions taken by Council in 2019 were:
Draft Climate Change Policy approved At its 8th July meeting Central Coast Council approved the draft Central Coast Climate Change Policy with some clauses relating to sea level rise planning and the process of planned retreat omitted. Climate Change Policy will impact some 20,000 plus homes across the Central Coast and will see soaring insurance premiums in areas affected along with potential loss of property values and development constraints. Perhaps the most onerous option in the Draft Climate Policy is Planned Retreat, yet it is described only as "retreat" and mentioned only once in option D10 of the policy, Planned Retreat could impact entire communities resulting in the removal of property rights and ultimately the loss of private property. The term "Retreat" signifies a policy of Planned Retreat. This provision would allow Council to force families to agree to development conditions forcing them to leave their homes, demolish them and restore the land to its
Deferral of Consolidated LEP In July a Mayoral Minute to defer the Central Coast Consolidated LEP, one of the most important planning instruments that controls how a council regulates development and land use, was introduced by Mayor Jane Smith. With the amalgamation of the two councils the new Central Coast Council was required to prepare a new Consolidated LEP that will guide future development. It will deliver significant efficiencies and simplify the planning process for the whole community. This LEP is vital for the region’s economy to grow and is being eagerly awaited by property developers who want to invest in the region. Council staff have been working hard to get this LEP out and it was placed on public exhibition from 6 December 2018 until
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original condition with no compensation. New buildings and extensions may be prohibited Council is embracing the Paris climate agreement. The Policy offers no cost or benefit analysis of this commitment. Sea level rise projections in this Policy are the worst-case scenario, the decision to mandate the highest RCP 8.5 should be questioned. Insurance companies and banks rely on these policies to determine premiums and mortgage rates and past experience demonstrates premiums will skyrocket, if they'll insure at all, and the banks are unlikely to lend without insurance or in areas affected by future projections. Businesses & Individuals are likely to have imposed on them "shared responsibility" conditions, whatever they might be. The policy does not define them.
Election over Terrigal Boardwalk to proceed With the NSW Elections now behind us Central Coast Council has stopped playing their political games and at their 24th June meeting approved the $3 million Terrigal Boardwalk project. Council will contribute $1.648 million already collected from the Terrigal Tourism/ Business Development Levy Council will contribute 50% and the State Government will do likewise. All Labor councillors voted against the project which was approved with the Mayor’s casting vote.
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Contents The Ultimate Guide to Business on the Central Coast has been produced as a resource for business owners to better assist them in understanding and doing business within the region. It contains: • Business Centres Background information on Business Centres across the region • Retail Centres Background information on Retail Centres across the region • Industrial Areas Background information of Industrial Areas across the region • Demographic information Population by Suburb, Age Profiles, Personal Income and Housing Affordability, Education Qualifications, Workforce employment by industry Number of Registered Businesses by Industry • CONTACTS • Local Government Contacts – Gosford and Wyong Councils, • State Government Members of Parliament, • Federal Government Members of Parliament, • Other government contacts: • Industry Associations • Chambers of Commerce • MANUFACTURERS CAPABILITY DIRECTORY A comprehensive list of local Manufacturers, what they produce or their capability, • BUSINESS SERVICES DIRECTORY
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Gosford CBD and waterfront
The Central Coast is made up of 107 urban and rural suburbs and villages that are serviced by eleven Business Centres. Their commercial characteristics are set out below to provide a snapshot of the region. Many of these suburbs are best described as villages or towns and not all are serviced by retail precincts. Retail precincts vary in size from a few shops to substantial retail strips like Killarney Vale and Budgewoi while others are anchored by shopping centres. See RETAIL PRECINCTS Each of the twelve Business Centres has its
GOSFORD CBD Gosford is a major public transport hub with rail and bus interchange and direct road links to Sydney and all other areas within the region. The CBD and surrounds is presently undergoing a major transformation that is seeing significant investment in residential developments resulting in a growing residential population within a two kilometre radius of the CBD that will need to be serviced. The NSW State Government’s Central Coast Regional Plan 2036 nominates Gosford as the Regional City. Significantly Gosford is located within the Regional Plan’s Southern Regional Growth Corridor which extends from the Somersby Industrial Estate in the west to Erina in the East. Professional and commercial services Professional and commercial services within the CBD include all major trading banks as well as
own economic dynamics that drive it and support those businesses that operate within it. Gosford, being the Regional Capital is largely service driven while Erina is retail driven although in recent years a strong medical and health service sector has emerged. Tuggerah is unique in that it is both retail, service and industrially driven. At the same time Ettalong Beach, The Entrance and Terrigal are tourism driven. This section has been compiled to show in some detail the unique economic drivers of each Business Centre.
building societies, credit unions and mortgage brokers. Professional services include lawyers, accountants, insurance brokers, real estate agents, property valuers, investment advisers and financial planners. Retail - Gosford’s retail precinct comprises the Imperial Shopping Centre and other retail stores servicing those working in the CBD as well as residents and the many thousands who visit daily to access commercial, professional, medical and social services. Dining 2019 has seen a positive change in dining options in the CBD. Since opening in April 2019 the John Singleton backed Bon Pavilion, in Gosford has become the centrepiece of an emerging diningout precinct in the CBD. Bon Pavilion features seven separate dining and drinking areas with
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Bonfire being an upscale restaurant headed up by international chef Sean Connolly. In the last year new restaurants and bars have opened including: South End Social café and bar, craft brewery Bay Rd Brewing, At Baker Street restaurant and bar, Mapo Galbi Korean BBQ, Recess Kitchen, and Yai Thai Kitchen. These new venues complement other well established venues offering a wide variety of cuisines: Pinocchios Wine & Pizza Bar, New Sushi Maru, Tokyo Sushi, Chili Basil Thai Restaurant, Hotel Gosford 1926 Brasserie, Alexander’s Townhouse, The Good Bits Co. The Central Coast Leagues Club offers a wide range of dining, drinking and entertainment options further complementing the offering in the CBD. Medical - Gosford is a major centre for medical and health services in the region. A new 484 bed Gosford Hospital delivering next generation health services was opened in June 2018. Gosford Private Hospital, owned by the Healthe Care Group is nearby with an adjoining Specialist Centre. In mid-2019 Healthe Care announced plans for a $32 million redevelopment of Gosford Private. Numerous medical specialists and paramedical services operate in and around the CBD. Research Institute and Medical School - The University of Newcastle’s Faculty of Health and Medicine is establishing the Central Coast Research Institute and Medical School within the Gosford Hospital Precinct. Construction started in mid 2019 on this $72.5 million project due to open in early 2021. Education – Schools within the CBD area include Gosford High School - an academically selective high school, Henry Kendall High School, Gosford Primary School and Gosford TAFE.
In March 2019 the University of Newcastle has announced that it will establish a $250 million Gosford Campus in the CBD offering a range of business, law and communications courses. Contact Centres - Major corporations have established Contact Centres in the Gosford CBD. They include: APIA, NRMA Membership Services, NRMA Roadside Service, Qantas Assure, nib Health Funds, ANZ Wealth, SafeWork NSW, NSW Long Service Leave Corporation. Government – Central Coast Council’s southern Council Chambers is in Gosford. Government departments in Gosford include: Department of Financial Services, Long Service Leave Corporation, SafeWork NSW, Department of Planning and Environment (Central Coast office), Australian Taxation Office. Digital and Creative Businesses – The NBN supports a growing number of digital and creative businesses in the CBD with Fibre-to-thePremises service. Sport - The 20,000-seat Central Coast Stadium, overlooking Brisbane Water, is regarded as one of the finest stadiums in Australia. Gosford Golf Club and Gosford Race Club are located on the perimeter of the CBD. Gosford Sailing Club is located near the Gosford Boat Harbour. Residential – High rise residential construction, within a radius of two kilometres of the CBD, is seeing a substantial increase in the population over the next few years. Late 2018 and during 2019 around ten high rise residential apartment buildings were completed. A similar number were under construction in late 2019. Other developments are in the planning stage.
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local residents and business in surrounding areas. Bulky Goods Retail - Retailers include: Officeworks, Domain, Spotlight, Bunnings Warehouse and Riverside Park Homemaker Centre. Entertainment - Gosford RSL Club is an entertainment venue servicing the area and in addition operates the Galaxy Motel, a 4-star 50 unit complex as well as the Ashford Motel with 43 units, both located on the Central Coast Highway. The Entertainment Grounds. Operated by the Gosford Race Club, The Entertainment Grounds are an outdoor – indoor multi-purpose community facility for functions, events and festivals as well as horse racing. Light industrial Area - An extensive light industrial area makes up a large part of the West Gosford precinct.
West Gosford is located on the Central Coast Highway at the gateway to the Central Coast and bordering Gosford CBD. Four motels are located on this road along with the Gosford RSL Club a leading entertainment venue. This Club is planning a major rebuild and has lodged a DA with Council for a $31 million development on their site. West Gosford is a composite suburb of retail, bulky goods retail and commercial as well as retaining a light industrial area. Riverside Park comprises a 4-level commercial office tower and GP Super Clinic as well as a bulky goods retail complex. Retail - West Gosford Shopping Centre caters for
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Business Centres ERINA Erina is situated on the Central Coast Highway, the main arterial road to the Region’s beaches, and is 5.5 kilometres from Gosford. An excellent public transport service runs through Erina. Within the Erina business precinct is the regional shopping centre Erina Fair, commercial and retail developments and a light industrial area. Surrounding the business area are several retirement villages along with a residential area that has developed over the past twenty years. In recent years a critical mass of medical services from general practitioners to specialists and supporting services have established in Erina. Retail - Erina Fair Shopping Centre, is the 22nd largest shopping centre in Australia attracting some 12 million people each year. Also located in Erina are discount retailer, Harvey Norman and some twenty other national brand name furniture and electrical retailers. Home renovation retailers and interior design consultants also have premises in Erina. This grouping of homeware retailers provides an unusual critical mass making Erina a magnet for home buyers and renovators. Commercial - Most developments in Erina are a mix of retail and commercial with Fountain Plaza and adjacent Platinum and Fountain Corporate and Element being regarded as the leading commercial complexes on the Central Coast. Commercial services in Erina and Erina Fair include banking and financial services, lawyers, accountants, finance brokers and insurance brokers Medical - Due to its convenient location Erina has attracted a large number of medical and para medical services. Central Coast Day Hospital specialises in eye surgery procedures, a number of eye specialists are located close by. I-MED
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Radiology Network, Medical Imaging Erina and PRP Diagnostic Imaging have facilities in Erina. Other medical services include; skin cancer clinics, dentists, general practitioners and specialists. Digital and Creative Business – A number of digital and creative businesses are located in Erina include: Sterland Computing, Graphic by Design and KDR Graphics. Education – Public schools at Erina include Erina High School and Woodport Primary School. Also at Erina are Central Coast Adventist School and Central Coast Grammar School at Erina Heights. Retirement Living – A number of retirement villages that cater for high net worth retirees are well established in Erina. Retire Australia operates Tarragal Glen Retirement Village, Tarragal Manor and Wood Glen Retirement Village. The Rise at Wood Glen will comprise 58 premium apartments when completed. Other retirement living alternatives are Pine Needles Lifestyle Estate, Green Life Erina and Karalta Court Erina. Aged Care - Facilities include Aurrum Aged Care, Woodport Aged Care Centre and Hammond Care.
TERRIGAL Terrigal is one of the best known holiday spots for high yield visitors featuring Crowne Plaza Terrigal hotel and Star of the Sea resort and a large choice of restaurants and cafes. It is also a popular base for scuba divers and the resting place of the former warship HMAS Adelaide which is a popular dive-site. Numerous luxury residential apartments have been built in Terrigal and the popular location continues to see more similar developments. The Terrigal retail precinct caters primarily to the region’s visitor market with a large number and variety of food outlets. Terrigal is the only retail precinct on the Central Coast that caters to an upmarket clientele.
Developed by Central Real Elysium comprises 64 apartments across 6 buildings overlooking Terrigal Beach
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THE PENINSULA Woy Woy, Ettalong Beach and Umina Beach make up the area known as The Peninsula – a unique residential and holiday area in the south of the region. It appears isolated from the rest of the region due to the large expanse of Brisbane Water that surrounds and separates it from other town centres; however, this is regarded as its greatest asset. Woy Woy Woy Woy is situated on the shores of Brisbane Water and is a retail and commercial centre servicing The Peninsula. It is also the Peninsula’s public transport hub with rail, bus and ferry services converging to service the area. Two shopping centres are located at Woy Woy: Deepwater Plaza Shopping Centre and a smaller centre, Peninsula Plaza. Commercial services at Woy Woy include all major trading banks, lawyers and accountants. Brisbane Water Private Hospital services the whole Central Coast region. Ettalong Beach Ettalong Beach, situated at the entrance to Brisbane Water, is traditionally a tourism area, although for many years it has seen a permanent residential population take hold. The tourism market is supported by Mantra Ettalong Beach Resort and adjoining Ettalong Diggers Club.
Mantra Ettalong Beach
A scheduled passenger ferry service operates between Ettalong Beach and Palm Beach. Umina Beach In recent years Umina Beach Town Centre has been transformed into a strong destination retail precinct with major retailers Woolworths, Coles, Aldi and Bunnings being in the main shopping strip. The retail offer at Umina Beach is now such that it attracts customers from a much wider area that includes Kariong and Empire Bay. With the NRMA owned Ocean Beach Caravan Park and other holiday accommodation in the area, Umina Beach attracts a strong seasonal tourist population.
OURIMBAH Ourimbah is located near the junction of the Sydney-Newcastle M1 Expressway and is serviced by a scheduled rail service between Sydney and Newcastle. The University of Newcastle Central Coast Campus is in Ourimbah along with a Hunter Central Coast TAFE Campus and Central Coast Community College. The Department of Primary Industry’s National Centre for Greenhouse Horticulture is located within the University precinct.
University of Newcastle Ourimbah Campus Library
A small retail village services the surrounding residential area.
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Electricity utility Ausgrid’s Regional Support Facility employing about 300 staff is based in Ourimbah and service the entire Central Coast region. Close by is Kangy Angy where the NSW Government is building the Intercity Train Maintenance Facility to service the new Intercity Train Fleet that will operate between Central Coast, Newcastle, Blue Mountains and South Coast.
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Originally a residential and semi-rural suburb midway between Tuggerah and The Entrance, Tumbi Umbi is home to Mingara Recreation Club, the largest licensed club in the region and adjacent Glengara Retirement Village, medical centre and fast food oulets. A small industrial area is also located at Tumbi Umbi.
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land near Tuggerah Railway Station. The Central Coast Mariners Football Club’s unique training fields and Centre of Excellence is located adjacent to their headquarters. Residential - Also making up part of the Tuggerah precinct is the Mardi Woodbury Park Estate residential area with a population of about 4,000. Education - St Peter’s Catholic College is a wellestablished school servicing an extensive area of the Central Coast region. Banking and commercial services at Tuggerah include all major banks, building societies and credit unions in Westfield Shopping Centre. A number of accountants, lawyers, insurance brokers, property valuers, surveyors and consulting engineers are located in the Tuggerah Business Park. Tuggerah Industrial Area – This industrial area forms a link between Tuggerah and Wyong with a large number of light industrial businesses. (for further information about Tuggerah Industrial Area see Industrial Areas).
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Wyong Town Centre is a transport hub for rail and feeder-bus services from outlying northern Central Coast areas including Warnervale, Toukley and Budgewoi. Central Coast Council’s northern administration office is at Wyong. Retail – Wyong Village Shopping Centre and an Aldi Supermarket provide the major retail offering in Wyong complimented by street front retail shops. Commercial - Banking and commercial services in Wyong include a Bendigo Bank branch as well as lawyers and accountants. Dining and Entertainment - An emerging dining precinct is becoming evident in the Town Centre supported by entertainment venues The Art House and Royal Hotel which offers theatre restaurant style entertainment. Mercure Kooindah Waters Residential Golf & Spa Resort is located a few kilometers from the Town Centre and comprises an 18-hole championship golf course, golf club and 100-room luxury resort surrounded by a home residential development. Wyong Race Club and Wyong Golf Club are both adjacent to the Town Centre.
Situated at the entrance to Tuggerah Lakes, The Entrance is traditionally the Central Coast’s leading holiday area. The Entrance is well known for its many cafés overlooking the foreshore and entrance to Tuggerah Lakes. Business and commercial services include major trading banks and building societies, lawyers and accountants. Accor Group owns and operates a Pullman 59room 5-star Resort Hotel and Conference Centre at Magenta Shores at North Entrance. The resort includes an 18-hole championship golf course which has been rated in Australia’s top ten leading golf courses and is surrounded by luxury residential villas and homes.
TOUKLEY Toukley services a residential area that extends to Norah Head. It is on the main road leading from the M1 Motorway through to the Coast. Retail - Toukley’s retail offering consists of strip shops that include Coles and Aldi supermarkets. Medical - Toukley has become a centre for a wide range of medical services. Entertainment - Toukley RSL Club is the largest business in the town. Commercial - Business and commercial services in Toukley include Commonwealth and ANZ banks, building societies, credit unions, lawyers and accountants.
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This section sets out those Retail Precincts on the Central Coast with a wide range of offerings whether they feature shopping malls or not. In some suburbs the sole retail offering is centered on a shopping mall while in others the sole retail offering is a supermarket complex with complementary offerings.
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Retail precincts on the Central Coast from north to south are:
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Budgewoi Located between Lake Munmorah and Budgewoi Lake, Budgewoi is provides a limited retail offering anchored by a Coles Supermarket.
The Long Jetty retail area extends along The Entrance Road and comprises a majority of second hand clothing, furniture and bric-a-brac shops along with a growing number coffee and food shops catering to a younger market segment.
Bateau Bay Square is anchored by Coles, Kmart, Aldi and Woolworths stores and services an extensive surrounding area. Killarney Vale
Other services include fast food outlets, real estate etc.
The shopping strip along Wyong Road at Killarney Vale is anchored by a Coles Supermarket.
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The major retail offering a Lake Haven is the Lake Haven Shopping Centre that services the northern suburbs of the Central Coast from Warnervale and Toukley to Doyalson and beyond. Major stores in this centre are: Coles Supermarket, Aldi, Woolworths, Kmart, JB Hi-Fi,
The retail offering in Gosford is anchored by the Imperial Shopping Centre with surrounding retail being mostly a mix of services and dining.
Within the Lake Haven retail precinct is a Homemaker bulky goods complex with Harvey Norman Discounts store and nearby Bunnings Warehouse. Toukley Toukley’s Main Road shopping strip features a wide variety of retail and service offerings including a Coles Supermarket within the retail precinct. An Aldi Supermarket is located at East Toukley Wyong Wyong Village Shopping Centre and an Aldi Supermarket provide the major retail offering in Wyong complimented by street front retail shops with a wide variety of offerings and services. (See also under Business Centres) Tuggerah Comprised within the Tuggerah precinct is the major regional shopping centre Westfield Tuggerah with major tenants including David Jones, Big W, Target, TK Maxx, JB Hi-Fi, H&M, Aldi, Woolworths, Coles. Tuggerah Super Centre, Bunnings Warehouse and other major discount retailers catering to the homemaker market are also located in the Tuggerah Retail Precinct.
While Gosford is a commercial centre it nevertheless has a large retail offering to service those who work in the city as well as the many thousands who visit daily to access commercial, professional, medical and social services along with a growing residential population. The Imperial Shopping Centre anchors the retail precinct and 2017 underwent a substantial refurbishment. Dining - 2019 has seen a positive change in dining options in the CBD. Since opening in April 2019, the John Singleton backed Bon Pavilion, in Gosford has become the centrepiece of an emerging diningout precinct in the CBD. Erina Erina Fair Shopping Centre is the 22nd largest shopping centre in Australia attracting some 12 million people each year. Major stores include: Myer, Aldi, Big W, Coles, Kmart, Woolworths, JB Hi-Fi Also located in Erina are discount retailer, Harvey Norman and some twenty other national brand name furniture and electrical retailers. Home renovation retailers and interior design consultants also have premises in Erina. This grouping of homeware retailers provides an unusual critical mass making Erina a magnet for home buyers and renovators.
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Terrigal
Anchoring the retail offering at The Entrance is the Lakeside Shopping Centre with an extensive retail shopping strip catering mostly to the visitor market.
The Terrigal retail precinct caters primarily to the region’s visitor market with a large number and variety of food outlets.
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Retail Precincts Avoca Beach The Avoca Beach retail precinct comprises primarily dining and food retail. Kincumber The Kincumber retail precinct is centered on the Kincumber Shopping Centre with Coles supermarket and complementary retail offerings. A small number of fast food outlets and the Kincumber Hotel are located in the immediate area. Woy Woy Woy Woy is a well established retail precinct with two shopping centres and retail strip.
Deepwater Plaza is anchored by a Coles Supermarket and Kmart while the Peninsula Plaza comprises a Woolworths Supermarket and small number of complementary retail stores. Ettalong Beach The Ettalong Beach retail strip caters primarily to the visitor market with a number of food outlets. Umina Beach The Umina Beach retail precinct with major retailers Woolworths, Coles, Aldi and Bunnings plus a strong strip retail offering attracts customers from areas as far as Kariong and Empire Bay.
Industrial Areas Industrial areas across the region include: • Somersby (300 ha), • West Gosford (125 ha), • Lisarow (50 ha), • North Gosford (25 ha, • Erina (10 ha) and • Proposed Mount Penang Business Park (130 ha). • Tuggerah Business Park and Berkeley Vale (200 ha), • North Wyong (125 ha), • Tuggerah (60 ha), • Charmhaven (35 ha), and • Proposed Wyong Employment Zone (360 ha) of which Warnervale Industrial Park is already being developed. (Wyong Employment Zone (WEZ) includes Warnervale Airport.) Adjacent to the Wyong Employment Zone is a much larger area, Bushells Ridge (630 ha), which has been identified for development. This area comprises land owned by the Wallarah No 2 Coal Joint Venture and the Darkinjung Aboriginal Land Council. With no new land proposed to be zoned for employment purposes in the Gosford LGA it will be seen that the northern industrial areas and proposed industrial areas of the region, all adjacent to the Sydney – Newcastle Freeway (M1), offer the most opportunities for future growth. These areas are described in more detail on the following pages. TUGGERAH BUSINESS PARK Tuggerah Business Park is regarded as the region’s premier business location. Covering 75 hectares, it provides the ideal environment for light manufacturing, warehousing and distribution, and office operations.
Fully serviced with all utilities more than 200 businesses operate within this Park and include manufacturers, distribution centres and warehouses, construction companies and other professional and commercial services. Tuggerah Business Park is home to a number of international and national companies some of whom are: • Hachette Australia national distribution centre, • Belkin Australia head office and national distribution facility, • Husqvarna Australia head office and distribution centre, • Pure Fishing Australia head office and national distribution centre, • Call Centres - NSW Police Assistance Line Call Centre, ING Direct Call Centre, Centrelink Call Centre, BERKELEY VALE INDUSTRIAL AREA Berkeley Vale and the adjoining Fountaindale Industrial Areas are situated 5 – 6 kilometres east from the Tuggerah Exit of the M1 Pacific Motorway The headquarters of two of Australia’s major food companies – Mars Food Australia and Sanitarium – are located here. Medium-sized companies located in the area include: Halley & Mellowes, Linfox Food Services Distribution Centre, Trend Laboratories – TrendPac, Life Health Foods Australia and Palm Beach Motor Yachts. SOMERSBY INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Somersby Industrial Estate is located adjacent to the Gosford exit of the Sydney-Newcastle Freeway and covers almost 400 hectares.
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Industrial Areas A number of international and national companies are located in this estate. They include: Manufacturing - 3S Lighting, Alushapes, Australian Conveyer Engineering, Baltimore Aircoil, BASF, Borg Manufacturing, CSR-Hebel, Komatsu Mining Group, Delta Laboratories, Robsons., N J Phillips, Protective Fencing, Rimex, Sapphire Aluminium Industries, Sulo, Thermit, and Reinforced Concrete Pipes Australia (RCPA). Warehousing and distribution - Garden City Products, Bidvest Frozen Foods, NORTH WYONG INDUSTRIAL AREA North Wyong Industrial Estate and adjoining Enterprise Corridors is located approximately three kilometres north of the Wyong town centre and railway station. The area zoned 4a General Industrial was established about 40 years ago and comprises approximately 150 hectares while two areas either side, zoned Enterprise Corridors, have been developed in recent years. The Pacific Industrial Estate an adjoining area developed in recent years has vacant land selling for around $200 plus per square metre. Major businesses in the area are: Dulmison Australia, FMC, Heyden Frames and Trusses, Pacific Labels, Alfa Laval Aalborg Pty Ltd, Parchem, All States Trailer Spares, Cordina Chickens. GOLFLINKS COMMERCIAL CAMPUS
Nexus Business Centre
The Henry Kendall Group are developing the Golflinks Commercial Campus which comprises 14 hectares of land on the Pacific Highway opposite the Wyong Golf Course adjacent to the North Wyong Industrial Area and a few kilometres from Wyong Town Centre. The Campus has faster than NBN fibre internet connectivity and provides an integrated ecosystem that includes childcare, food outlets, car wash, service station, storage and premium office space. Nexus - The centerpiece of this Campus is Nexus, a next generation work space that combines the best of serviced offices and co-working facilities. Nexus is co-located with an onsite data centre that provides redundancy and the fastest fibre internet connection on the Central Coast.
Servers Australia, one of Australia’s leaders in the provision of dedicated server solutions has located its head office and operations centre in the Nexus complex. WARNERVALE BUSINESS PARK Covers 47.6 hectares and is strategically located at the Sydney-Newcastle Freeway and Sparks Road interchange and adjoins Warnervale Airport. The main northern railway line and Warnervale Railway Station border the Park’s eastern boundary. A number of small logistics companies and distributors are based in the Park. Major businesses are: Sanitarium, Woolworths Distribution Centre, and Coastal Transport Services.
Minor Industrial Areas WEST GOSFORD INDUSTRIAL AREA is located at the entrance to Gosford, three kilometres from the Sydney-Newcastle Freeway. This area comprises a mix of light industry and bulky goods retail. Most of the businesses operating in this area are small to medium in size and cover a wide range of service industries, builders’ supplies, auto services, distributors and manufacturers. NORTH GOSFORD INDUSTRIAL AREA is located close to the Gosford CBD. Most businesses in this area service the building and automotive industries. LISAROW INDUSTRIAL AREA is situated five kilometres north of Gosford and is located on the northern and southern sides of the railway line. Most of the companies in this area are medium to large in size. They include: AMS Furniture Systems, BuiltSmart Group, Central Coast Shopfronts, Interpod Mirait Technologies Australia, Scholastic Australia, McCains Foods (Sara Lee production facility), Accent Office Interiors, TUMBI UMBI INDUSTRIAL AREA is located on Wyong Road approximately halfway between Wyong and the coastal areas of Long Jetty with the Mingara Recreation Club nearby. Most businesses in this area service the building and automotive industries. CHARMHAVEN INDUSTRIAL AREA is situated on the Pacific Highway about 12 kilometres north of Wyong. Most businesses in this area service the building and automotive industries. Major companies operating in this area include Kellogg Australia and Borg Manufacturing. In close proximity to this industrial area is Lake Haven Shopping Centre. KINCUMBER INDUSTRIAL AREA is located between Erina and Avoca and with access to Brisbane Water, caters for small businesses providing services including building supplies and auto services.
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Population The official population of Central Coast Council area as of the 30th June 2018 was 342,047. Population growth on the Central Coast over the past 12 years has averaged 1.07% per annum The NSW Government’s Central Coast Regional Plan 2036, announced in 2016, projects the population to grow by 75,000 over the next 20 years. Annual Estimated Resident Population Year
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Median personal income $ weekly
Median rent $ weekly Income profile
The number of people with incomes less than $1,000 per week is 174,816 or 65.4% of the population. Those with an income of more than $2,000 per week 15,195. The population table on Pages 32 and 33 contains the median personal income for each suburb with comparisons from the 2011 Census. It shows the suburbs where personal income has increased at a higher rate than others and indicates that a more affluent group are moving into the region.
2011
322,657
+2,296
+0.72
2010
320,361
+3,565
+1.13
2009
316,796
+4,458
+1.43
2008
312,338
+5,839
+1.91
$1-$149
11,137 18,916
Weekly
Persons
Nil income
20,840
2007
306,338
+3,441
+1.14
$150-$299
2006
303,051
-
-
$300-$399
27,707
$400-$499
27,871
$500-$649
23,588
The population of each suburb on the Central Coast at the time of the 2016 Census appears on Pages 00 and 00
$650-$799
22,122
$800--$999
22,635
$1,000-$1,249
21,490
Age Profile
$1,250-$1,499
13,717
The age structure of the Central Coast population at the time of the 2016 Census shows that the population continues to age with 68,566 people over the age of 65 years representing 21% of the total population – up from 19% in 2011.
$1,500-$1,749
11,450
$1,750-$1,999
7,987
$2,000-$2,999
10,253
Those in the 0-34 age group now represents 40.8% compared with 42.5% in 2011.
Personal income not stated
Source: ABS, Regional Population Growth Australia. .id, the population experts
Total
Age Distribution
Median Age
2016
2011
42 years
40 years
0-19 years
90,360 24.60%
81,775
26.50%
20-34 years
53,447 16.20%
49,517
16.0%
35-64 years
125,366 38.20%
65 years + TOTAL
$3,000 or more
121,602 38.50%
68,566
21.0%
59,292
19.0%
337,739
100%
312,186
100%
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Employment
Gross Regional Product Headline Gross Regional Product (GRP) is a measure of size or net wealth generated by the local economy. Over the ten years from 2008 to 2018 the Central Coast’s Headline GRP increased by 16.9%.
The total number of people employed in the Central Coast Council area in 2017/18 was 126,459. This compares with 112,105 in 2012/13 indicating that jobs growth in the region of 12.8 over the five year period 14,354 The major employing sectors were: Health Care and Social Assistance 25,001 Retail Trade 15,796 Construction 12,958 Accommodation and Food Services 11,150
Year
GRP $m
2018
13,495
2017
13,115
2016
12,614
2015
12,085
2014
12,082
2013
12,077
2012
11,919
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing
2011
11,963
Mining
2010
11,755
Manufacturing
8,557
9,139
2009
11,579
1,379
1,349
2008
11,543
Electricity, Gas, Water & Waste
2007
11,511
12,958
8,461
2006
11,502
2,555
2,877
2005
11,556
Retail Trade
15,796
16,158
2004
11,607
Accommodation & Food Services
11,150
10,597
2003
11,269
3,565
11,049
Transport, Postal & Warehousing
3,623
2002 2001
11,136
Information Media & Telecommunications
2,269
1,523
Financial & Insurance Services
2,631
2,220
Rental, Hiring & Real Estate
2,219
2,099
Professional, Scientific & Technical Services
6,072
5,272
Administrative & Support Services
5,040
4,273
Public Administration & Safety
6,632
6,204
Education & Training
10,309
9,778
Health Care & Social Assistance
25,001
10,592
Arts & Recreation Services
2,120
1,804
Other Services
6,019
5,426
126,459
112,105
Source: economy.id and National Institute of Economic and Industry Research (NIEIR)
Central Coast – Employment by industry (Total)
Construction Wholesale Trade
Total
2017/18
2012/13
1,224
1,056
904
712
Source: NIEIR and .id the population experts
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Value of total building approvals ($’000)
Building approvals The total value of building approvals since 2011-12 has been increasing and reached a peak in 2017-18 and falling back in 2017-18
Business numbers At the end of 2017-18 there were 23,473 actively trading businesses in the market sector on the Central Coast. Of these 54.8% were non-employing businesses. 10,161 or 43.3% of total businesses employed between 1 and 19 people and 449 businesses employed between 20 and 199 people. Only 11 businesses employed more than 200 employees.
Financial Year
Residential
NonResidential
Total
2018-19
562,853
224,670
787,523
2017-18
682,527
264,871
947,398
2016-17
487,131
327.754
814,885
2015-16
551,957
136,025
687,982
2014-15
371,926
209,563
581,488
2013-14
329,573
184,078
513,651
2012-13
241,042
124,700
365,742
2011-12
216,782
115,434
332,216
2010-11
350,235
101,692
451,927
2009-10
303,855
305,636
609,491
2008-09
220,145
248,474
468,619
2007-08
305,603
140,070
445,673
2006-07
337,036
223,417
560,454
2005-06
321,471
203,280
524,751
2004-05
415,825
331,700
747,525
2003-04
442,169
176,608
618,777
2002-03
555,484
276,585
832,069
2001-02
419,724
311,551
731,275
Source: NIEIR and .id the population experts
Counts of Australian businesses 2018 Industry
Non employing
1-19 Employees
20-199 Employees
200+ Employees
Total
Mining
20
27
0
0
49
Manufacturing
404
462
58
0
925
Electricity, Gas Water and Waste Services
36
48
3
3
89
Construction
2,770
2,748
45
0
5,562
Wholesale Trade
310
364
32
0
712
Retail Trade
575
802
55
0
1,420
Accommodation and Food Services
246
673
89
6
1,103
Transport, Postal and Warehousing
769
440
18
0
1,229
Information Media and Telecommunication
143
90
9
0
245
Financial and Insurance Services
1,575
303
0
0
1,879
Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services
1,774
429
17
0
2,214
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services
1,466
1,331
32
0
2,824
Administrative and Support Services
549
436
22
3
1,003
Public Administration and Safety
40
52
10
0
104
Education and Training
193
178
17
0
391
Health Care and Social Assistance
783
742
36
0
1,566
Arts and Recreation Services
239
148
12
3
389
Other Services
498
687
8
0
1,196
Currently unknown
124
43
0
0
171
TOTAL
12,857
10,161
449
11
23,473
Source: ABS Counts of Australian Businesses, including Entries and Exits, June 2014 to June 2018
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Central Coast population – Census 2016 Population
Median Age
764
4,319
40
646
Bar Point
64
52
519
361
45
561
Bensville
2,545
40
707
2,607
37
617
Blackwall
1,888
44
599
1,738
45
468
Booker Bay
1,326
55
555
1,062
49
473
264
45
654
286
43
633
Central Mangrove
2016
Median Personal Income Weekly
Median Age 41
Median Personal Income Weekly
Population 4,584
FORMER GOSFORD LGA Avoca Beach
2011
Copacabana
2,735
41
756
2,690
39
659
Daleys Point
681
62
518
588
59
466 491
Davistown
2,488
48
609
2,394
45
East Gosford
4,238
44
601
3,701
46
517
Empire Bay
2,400
41
627
2,274
41
555
Erina
4,774
59
545
4,633
54
478
421
40
679
422
39
603 435
Erina Heights Ettalong Beach
4,793
52
496
4,628
49
Forresters Beach
2,900
43
691
2,496
39
631
Gosford
3,499
35
719
3,392
34
646
Green Point
6,577
45
488
6,405
45
612
Hardys Bay (see also Pretty Beach)
227
55
689
Holgate
972
44
837
986
43
669
Kariong
6,385
35
703
6,451
33
604
Killcare
473
48
742
456
51
627
Killcare Heights
745
47
783
750
49
680
7,093
47
566
6,836
44
476
684
66
461
681
64
390
Koolewong
871
46
689
794
46
559
Kulnura
607
45
669
584
41
580
Kincumber Kincumber South
545
Lisarow
5,136
40
676
5,038
35
599
Macmasters Beach
1,294
48
720
1,217
45
636
Mangrove Mountain
715
41
688
725
41
496
Matcham
987
43
864
974
42
636
Mooney Mooney
310
50
810
424
43
676
7,934
38
666
7,767
37
558
Narara Niagara Park
2,743
37
642
2,815
36
550
North Avoca
2,200
40
867
1,953
39
783
North Gosford
3,700
38
629
3,500
37
536
Patonga
206
63
504
200
59
441
Pearl Beach
536
63
684
513
62
595
Peats Ridge
377
37
745
330
40
577 652
Phegans Bay
432
41
725
441
38
Point Clare
3,731
44
611
3,812
44
516
Point Frederick
1,927
46
709
1,770
46
624 545
352
51
660
532
51
Saratoga
Pretty Beach (see also Hardys Bay)
3,938
40
697
3,715
41
571
Somersby
1,066
46
672
982
42
561
306
51
488
517
46
440
Springfield
Spencer
4,104
37
660
4,207
35
548
St Huberts Island
1,058
55
666
1,033
55
504
Tascott
1,602
43
709
1,707
41
551
Terrigal
11,349
42
734
10,613
41
618
Umina Beach
16,733
44
565
16,060
42
474
Wagstaffe
222
54
807
194
49
576
Wamberal
6,550
39
798
6,299
38
662
West Gosford Woy Woy Woy Woy Bay Wyoming Yattalunga TOTAL GOSFORD
1,335
49
609
1,392
45
485
10,643
48
497
10,115
48
421
419
49
781
431
48
651
10,134
42
565
9,903
42
489
551
38
713
587
40
582
168668
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Median Age
583
11,760
44
471
Berkeley Vale
8,355
38
651
8,486
36
519
Blue Bay
1,027
50
619
1,023
43
512
Blue Haven
6,378
33
573
6,167
32
491
Budgewoi
3,360
45
560
3,253
44
439
Buff Point
3,511
44
528
3,287
43
417
Canton Beach
1,171
60
456
1,075
61
362
2016
Median Personal Income Weekly
Median Age 44
Median Personal Income Weekly
Population 12,146
FORMER WYONG LGA Bateau Bay
2017
Chain Valley Bay
2,459
56
473
2,454
51
378
Charmhaven
2,551
37
544
2,327
37
455
Chittaway Bay
2,028
41
609
1,901
39
478
941
41
660
897
41
535
Doyalson
313
36
506
305
34
475
Doyalson North
384
72
430
403
70
330
Chittaway Point
700
43
786
631
44
564
Glenning Valley
Fountaindale
2,019
38
733
2,050
36
602
Gorokan
8,367
42
509
7,681
41
414
Gwandalan
3,273
43
550
3,034
41
459
Halekulani
2,538
48
476
2,425
45
388
Hamlyn Terrace
6,069
36
576
5,225
36
522
Jilliby
1,646
41
712
1,767
42
587
306
47
548
315
47
526
4099
44
483
3874
42
396
Kangy Angy Kanwal Killarney Vale
7216
39
579
6952
38
467
Lake Haven
3578
50
486
3370
47
386
Lake Munmorah
5248
48
521
4782
44
440
Long Jetty
6390
43
544
5797
42
440
Mannering Park
2472
41
557
2398
39
475
Mardi
3684
37
682
3441
35
568
Norah Head
1129
49
715
1088
49
493
Noraville
2918
42
594
2697
43
477
Ourimbah
3951
37
715
4161
35
589
262
43
603
274
36
525
San Remo
4351
35
524
4305
33
459
Summerland Point
2493
45
534
2357
44
457
633
39
609
749
37
538
248
42
657
264
40
529
4006
47
511
3873
42
448 506
Rocky Point
Tacoma Tacoma South The Entrance The Entrance North
1474
43
599
1390
37
Toukley
4550
49
497
4140
47
422
927
34
652
1017
32
504 467
Tuggerah Tuggerawong
1280
42
582
1214
42
Tumbi Umbi
5108
44
622
4977
41
532
Wadalba
2831
33
682
1775
32
564
Wallarah
370
38
586
417
40
497
Warnervale
641
37
613
569
38
566
Watanobbi
3861
34
529
3774
34
447
Woongarrah
5226
35
678
4487
34
568
Wyong
4326
45
490
3630
45
400
Wyongah
2020
36
624
1981
36
524
340
43
796
479
49
716
Yarramalong TOTAL WYONG
155,174
146,698
TOTAL CENTRAL COAST
323,842
310,181
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Contacts
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
EMPLOYER ASSOCIATIONS
REAL ESTATE
East Gosford Chamber of Commerce
Central Coast NSW Business Chamber
Real Estate Institute – Central Coast Division
President: Leanne Walcott Address: PO Box 154, East Gosford NSW 2250 Phone: 02 4323 3677
President - Regional Advisory Council: Frank Sammut Regional Manager: Paula Martin Address: Unit 13 Zenith Centre 6 Reliance Drive, Tuggerah NSW 2259 Phone: 02 4353 0752 Website: www.nswbusinesschamber. com.au/centralcoast
State Deputy President: Brett Hunter Address: PO Box 1, Terrigal NSW 2260 Phone: 0410 630 222 Website: www.reinsw.com.au
Gosford / Erina & Coastal Chamber of Commerce President: Rod Dever Address: PO Box 120, Gosford NSW 2250 Phone: 02 4323 1735 Website: www.gosfordchamber.com.au The Peninsula Chamber of Commerce President: Matthew Wales Address: PO Box 3321, Umina Beach NSW 2257 Phone: 02 4343 1141 Website: www.peninsulachamber.asn.au The Entrance & District Chamber of Commerce President: Bob Diaz Address: PO Box 94, The Entrance NSW 2261 Phone: 02 4389 3483 Email: secretary@theentrancechamber.com.au Website: www.theentrancechamber.com.au Wyong Regional Chamber of Commerce President: Ron Stevens Address: PO Box 99, Wyong NSW 2259 Phone: 024352 2643 Website: www.wyongchamber.com.au Central Coast Plateau Chamber of Commerce President: Lorraine Wilson Address: 6 Waratah Road, Mangrove Mountain 2250 Phone: 0243761218 Website: ccpchamber.com.au
INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) – Central Coast Chapter Chairperson: Caine King Address: PO Box 1207, Gosford NSW 2250 Phone: 02 4321 0503 Website: www.udiansw.com.au
BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION Master Builders Association – Central Coast Division President: Heath Jones Regional Manager: Len Blakeney Address: Unit 7, 4 Stockyard Place, West Gosford NSW 2250 Phone: 02 4323 4588 Email: gosford@mbansw.asn.au Website: www.mbansw.asn.au
MANUFACTURING Central Coast Industry Connect Chairperson: Steven Hyde Executive Officer: Frank Sammut Address: PO Box 240, Ourimbah NSW 2258 Phone: 0411 186 634 Email: info@ centralcoastindustryconnect.com.au Website: www. centralcoastindustryconnect.com.au
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Law Society of NSW – Central Coast Chapter President: Rosemary Long Address: PO Box 1117, Gosford 2250 Phone: 02 4328 2149 Website: www.centralcoastlawsociety.com.au
LOCAL GOVERNMENT Central Coast Council Mayor: Lisa Matthews Deputy Mayor: Jane Smith CEO: Gary Murphy Information Management and Technology Chief Information Officer: Peter Auhl Innovation and Futures Executive Manager: Ricardo Martello Environment and Planning Director: Scott Cox Gosford Office 49 Mann Street, Gosford NSW 2250 PO Box 21, Gosford NSW 2250 Phone: 02 4325 8222 Website: www.centralcoast.nsw.gov.au Wyong Office 2 Hely Street, Wyong NSW 2259 PO Box 20, Wyong NSW 2259 Phone: 02 4350 5555 Website: www.centralcoast.nsw.gov.au NOTE: The next Local Government Election will be held in September 2020
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STATE GOVERNMENT – REPRESENTATIVES Gosford Electorate
Dobell Electorate
Ms Liesl Tesch MP Address: 20 Blackwall Road Woy Woy NSW 2256 Phone: 02 4342 4122 Email: gosford@parliament.nsw.gov.au
Ms Emma McBride MP Address: Suite 204, Mariners Centre of Excellence, T1 Bryant Drive Tuggerah NSW 2259 PO Box 3763, Tuggerah NSW 2259 Phone: 02 4351 0127 Email: EmmaMcbride@aph.gov.au
Terrigal Electorate Mr Adam Crouch MP Address: Shop 3, Fountain Plaza, 148158 The Entrance Road Erina NSW 2250 PO Box 3618, Erina NSW 2250 Phone: 02 4365 1906 Email: terrigal@parliament.nsw.gov.au The Entrance Electorate Mr David Mehan MP Address: 24 The Entrance Road, The Entrance NSW 2261 PO Box 401, The Entrance NSW 2261 Phone: 02 4334 1012 Fax: 02 4334 3840 Email: TheEntrance@parliament.nsw. gov.au Wyong Electorate Mr David Harris MP Address: Shop 4, 142 Pacific Highway, Wyong NSW 2259 Phone: 02 4352 2711 Fax: 02 4352 2766 Email: wyong@parliament.nsw.gov.au Swansea Electorate Ms Yasmin Catley MP Address: Shop 1, 204-206 Pacific Highway, Swansea NSW 2281 Phone: 02 4972 1133 Email: swansea@parliament.nsw.gov.au
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Robertson Electorate Mrs Lucy Wicks MP Address: Riverside Park, Central Coast Highway West Gosford NSW 2250 PO Box 577, Gosford NSW 2250 Phone: 02 4322 2400 Email: lucy.wicks.mp@aph.gov.au Shortland Electorate Mr Pat Conroy MP Address: Suite 7, Level 1, 342 Main Road, Cardiff NSW 2285 PO Box 747, Cardiff NSW 2285 Phone: 02 4947 9711 www.pat.conroy.mp@aph.gov.au
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Central Coast Manufacturers’ Capability Directory Index Animal Foods & Supplements
Engineers – General
Machining Repetition
Equipment
Boats & Marine Equipment
Engineers – Precision
Manufacturers Other
Sheet Metal Workers
Boilers
Fencing
Building Products
Filtration Products
Private Label Packers
Sign and Display Manufacturers
Buildings Portable
Food Processors & Manufacturers
Medical Equipment
Springs
Chemicals
Foundries
Coatings
Furniture & Related Products
Concrete Products Conveyors Electrical
Storage Systems
Metal Products Mining Equipment
Technology Agriculture
Paper Products
Textiles
Glass Products
Plastics
Toolmakers
Labels
Recreation Vehicles
Veterinary Products
Refrigeration
Wood Products
Machining General
Engineering
Security Products
MANUFACTURING CAPABILITIES CNC MACHINING
BESPOKE ASSEMBLY
FABRICATION
MOULDING
DESIGN CAPABILITIES
LASER
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15 Dell Road, West Gosford, NSW 2250 02 4337 3877
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Vet’s Best Products Treats for pets Somersby Falls Road, Somersby 4340 5433 www.vetsbest.com.au
BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT Bacsoon Customising Stainless steel custom marine fitting, game and sports fishing accessories Unit 2-3, 14-16 Stockyard Place, West Gosford 4322 4955 www.bacsoon.com
Lewis Ski Boats Traditional ski boats, wake boats, multi-sport boats, bowriders, cuddy cabins, walk-arounds, centre consoles & bass boats 5-7 Craftsman Avenue, Berkeley Vale 4388 5671 www.lewisboats.com.au
Mirage Sea Kayaks Sea kayaks Unit 10/14-16 Stockyard Place, West Gosford 4324 1922 www.mirageseakayaks.com.au
Palm Beach Motor Yachts Boat builders - luxury yachts 50 Newbridge Road, Berkeley Vale 4389 1244 www.palmbeachmotoryachts.com
Performance SailCraft Pty Ltd Builders and distributors - Laser, Capricorn, F18 sail craft 2 Catamaran Road, Fountaindale 4389 1088 www.psasailing.com.au
Whale Spars Pty Ltd Customised yacht spars and marine fittings 41 Euloo Road, Peats Ridge 4373 1036 www.whalespars.com
McConaghy Boats Composite Maxi Yacht Builders 9-11 Tatura Avenue, Gosford 999 77722 www.mcconaghyboats.com
Sladecraft Kayaks
Borg Manufacturing
Custom Built Kayaks, Kayak Repairs, Licensed Qualified Boat Builder 5/4 Craftsmen Avenue, Berkeley Vale 0417 428 228 www.sladecraftkayaks.com.au
Manufacturers of melamine panels and components for all joinery applications 2 Wella Way, Somersby 4340 9800 www.borgmanufacturing.com.au
BOILERS HMA Power Generation Boiler cleaning, ash handling, controls and diagnostics 10 Hereford Street, Berkeley Vale 4389 6191 www.hmagrp.com
BUILDING PRODUCTS AVS Windows and Doors Windows Doors and Construction Products 23 Ace Crescent, Tuggerah 4353 1400 Avswindows.com.au
Central Coast Stairs Manufacturers of Internal and External Staircases and Balustrades 11 Bonnal Road, Erina 4365 1334 www.centralcoaststairs.com.au
Galley Kitchens Kitchen Manufacturers 17 Brooks Avenue, Wyoming 4329 1900 www.galley.com.au
Heyden Frame & Truss Pty Ltd Manufacturers of wall frames and roof trusses 18 Donaldson Street, North Wyong 4351 2616 www.heydenframeandtruss.com.au
PCW Commercial Windows Innovative aluminium windows and doors. Commercial, industrial and residential Unit 1/113 Wisemans Ferry Road, Somersby 43401100 www.pcw.net.au
Polytec Decorative surfaces and doors for Kitchens, laundries. 2 Wella Way Somersby 1300300547 www.polytec.com.au
AVS Windows & Doors Manufacturer and service provider of windows, doors and other construction and building requirements 23 Ace Crescent, Tuggerah 4353 1400 www.avswindows.com.au
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Central Coast Shopfronts Pty Ltd Manufacture and install commercial aluminium shopfronts and glazing into commercial projects and architecturally designed luxury homes 914 Pacific Highway, Lisarow 4329 1999 www.centralcoastshopfronts.com.au
Homestead Kitchens and Joinery Design and manufacturer of residential and commercial kitchens 14 Mildon Road Tuggerah 43535111 www.hkjoinerydesign.com.au
Chamberlain Australia Pty Ltd Garage door and gate openers 15 Dell Road, West Gosford 4323 3877 www.chamberlainanz.com
Interpod Manufacturers of modular bathrooms And bathroom pods 4/8 Sylvania Way Lisarow 43370400 www.interpod.com
Kenross Kitchens Design and manufacturer of kitchens Bathrooms and wardrobes 221 The Entrance Road Erina 43676239 www.kenross.com.au
Kitchen Group Factory Factory equipment supplier 1 Kangoo Road, Somersby
Parchem Construction Supplies Construction products, construction equipment and decorative surfaces 7 Lucca Road, Wyong 180081864 www.parchem.com.au
Premier Shades Internal and external shutters 18/482 Pacific Highway, Wyoming 4324 8800 www.premiershades.com.au
RCPA Manufacturers of reinforced concrete Pipes 149 Somersby Falls Road Somersby 1800887272 www.rcpa.com.au
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Price Chemicals Pty Ltd
Manufacturer of specialist products to the post tensioning and construction industries Lot 21 Pile Road Somersby www.stratengroup.com
Swimming pool and water treatment chemicals 10 Pile Road, Somersby 4340 0088 www.pricechemicals.com.au
Synergy Engineering
Munzing Australia Pty Ltd
Structural Steel and Metalwork 18 Pile Road, Somersby 1300651782 www.synergyengineering.com.au
Specialty chemical products Lot 3 Warringah Close, Somersby 4340 7800 ww.munzingw.com
UPVC Window Solutions Window and door systems 1/218 Wisemans Ferry Road, Somersby 4340 4741 www.upvcwindowsolutions.com.au
BUILDINGS - PORTABLE Independent Portable Buildings Portable modular buildings 322 Manns Road, West Gosford 4321 0064 www.ipb.com.au
Parkwood Modular Buildings Pty Ltd Manufacturers of modular homes 7-11 Kangoo Road, Somersby 4340 4077 www.parkwoodhomes.com.au
Broadworth Modular Modular transportable homes 5-7 Newbridge Road Berkeley Vale 4389 1595 www.broadworthhomes.com.au
CONCRETE PRODUCTS
CLEANING MATERIALS SPOTGO Premium Household Cleaning Products Brolga Way, Jilliby 1300776846 www.spotgo.com.au
COATINGS Priority Powder Coating Pty Ltd Powder coating 13 Reliance Drive, Tuggerah 4355 1666 www.prioritypowdercoating.com
Valspar Automotive Australia Pty Ltd Manufacturers of coatings and coating intermediates 11/8 Kerta Road, Kincumber 4368 4054 www.valsparauto.com
CONVEYORS Australian Conveyor Engineering
Modular Building Specialists 5 Sunnybank Road, Lisarow 43285577 www.builtsmartmodular.com.au
Expanda Van Homes
Conveyor Technologies Pty Ltd
Transportable cabins 3/113 Wisemans Ferry Road, Somersby 4340 0880 www.expandavanhomes.com
Urban Dwell Constructions Modular Homes and Granny Flats 10 Gibbens Road, West Gosford 0432 47647 www.urbandwell.com.au
CHEMICALS Cheminova Crop protection products 16 Lucca Road, North Wyong 4352 4200 www.cheminovamfg.com.au
Masonry building product used in residential, commercial, industrial and civil buildings 112 Wisemans Ferry Road, Somersby 130036944 www.hebel.com.au
Amarcon Group Custom made Precast Panels 18-20 Lucca Road, Wyong 024352 2468 www.armarcon.com.au
ELECTRICAL Gosford Electrical Manufacturing Pty Ltd Electrical engineers 20 Jusfrute Drive West Gosford 4325 7891 www.gem-switchboards.com.au
Merriman Controls Suppliers of PVC-U and PVC-C Unit 6, 10 Donaldson Street, Wyong North 4351 4022 www.merrimancontrols.com.au
ENGINEERING – GENERAL Stella Engineering P/L Engineering services 6 Blade Close, Berkeley Vale 4389 3400 www.stellaengineering.com.au
Fitt Resources Pty Ltd
Conveying and elevating equipment and systems 68-70 Chivers Road, Somersby 4370 9500 www.conveyor.net.au
Builtsmart Modular Group
CSR Hebel
Metal belt scanning equipment Lisarow www.conveyortech.com.au
Just Conveyors Design and manufacture of conveyors for the food and ancillary industries 2/14 Donaldson Street, North Wyong 4353 3980 www.justconveyors.com.au
Pro Ali Design Specialising in design and manufacture of stainless-steel conveyor systems for the food industry 16 Glennie Street West, North Gosford 4323 2755 www.proali.com.au
Mechanical engineering products, parts and servicing for rotating and static equipment 27 Awaba Street, Lisarow 1300 653 229 www.fittresources.com.au
Fulton Industries Australia Pty Ltd Manufacturers and suppliers of earthing rods, underground distribution and accessories, transmission and substation fittings, connectors, CNC engineering Units 5-8, 13 Gibbens Road, West Gosford 4323 4242 www.fultonindustries.com.au
Performance Engineering Group Australia Pty Ltd Precision engineers, press die tooling, fabrication 2 Corella Close, Berkeley Vale 4389 0000 www.performance.net.au
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Hibble Industries Pty Ltd
Component manufacturer, sheet metal fabrication. General machining, sheet metal work, medium fabrication, metal arc, plastic spraying 101 Gavenlock Road, Tuggerah 4353 1688 www.riton.com.au
Manufacturers of high volume, precision machined components for the Defence Industry
ENGINEERS – PRECISION Avoca Engineering Repetition engineers and tool makers. Precision machining. Equipment includes wire cutting, spark erosion, CNC Machining up to 11 axis, CNC Lathes, Manual Milling, Manual Lathes. CMM and Grinding 5/7 Enterprise Drive, Berkeley Vale 4388 2853 www.avocaengineering.com.au
FOUNDRIES CGC Kymon Forge & Engineering Pty Ltd Press and hammer forging, proof machining, heat treatment, profile cutting, spin hardening, nondestructive testing 18 Tathra Street, West Gosford 4324 3986 www.cgckymon.com.au
Spunaloy Castings Pty Ltd Manufacturer of High Integrity Nonferrous Spun-Castings Lot 36 Walmsley Road, Ourimbah 4362 1103 www.spunaloy.com.au
ENGINEERING Alfa Laval Aalborg Pty Ltd Heat transfer technologies for the marine industry 10 Lucca Road, North Wyong 4399 0000 www.alfalaval.com/marine
Cnr Lucca Road and Ash Avenue, Wyong 4353 1366 www.hibble.com.au
RR Taylor Pty Ltd CAD CAM Design and manufacture, CNC lathes, mills, hydraulics, medical 5 Cal Close, Somersby 4340 2171 www.rrtaylor.com.au
Archer Enterprises Mechanical engineering, manufacturing and innovative product development 12 Pile Road, Somersby 4340 1211 www.archerenterprises.com.au
FENCING Protective Fencing Pty Ltd Manufacture and distribute a wide range of steel wire, tubular fencing and associated products 16 Pile Road, Somersby 4340 4411 www.profence.com.au
Fencing Manufacturers Pty Ltd Fencing 28 Tathra Street, West Gosford 4324 2525 www.fencingmanufacturers.com.au
FILTRATION PRODUCTS Donaldson Australasia Filtration manufacturers 1 Lucca Road, North Wyong 4350 2000 www.donaldson.com
CGC Kymon Forge & Engineering Pty Ltd
Unifilter Australia
Press and hammer forging, proof machining, heat treatment, profile cutting, spin hardening, nondestructive testing 18 Tathra Street, West Gosford 4324 3986 www.cgckymon.com.au
24c Pile Road, Somersby 4322 2007 www.uniflow.com.au
HMA Group Manufactures, capital plant equipment to mining, processing, materials handling, water management, power generation, and oil and gas 10 Hereford Street, Berkeley Vale 4389 6191 www.hmagrp.com
Automotive air filters
Solaft Filtration solutions 6 Chivers Road, Somersby 1300 058 194 www.solaft.com
Bioaction Pty Ltd Emission and Odour Filtration Systems 12 Mildon Road, Tuggerah 4353 4822 www.bioaction.com.au
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FURNITURE & RELATED PRODUCTS Accent Furniture Office furniture and interiors 4 Excelsior Road, Lisarow 4328 0800 www.accentfurniture.com.au
AMS Furniture Office furniture and interiors 23 Awaba Street, Lisarow 1300799841 www.amsfurniture.com.au
Working Commercial Commercial office fitouts 3/22 Reliance Drive, Tuggerah 4351 5244 www.workingcommercial.com.au
Australian Panel Products Pty Ltd Manufactures a range of decorative phenolic resin products for surfacing applications 1088 Pacific Highway, Somersby 1300123120 www.australianpanels.com.au
Affordable Wardrobes Wardrobes, shower screens, blinds, shutters and awnings 8 Pacific Highway, Ourimbah 4362 3800 www.affordablewardrobes.net.au
AMS Furniture Systems Workstations, screens and joinery products 23 Awaba Street, Lisarow 4329 8100 www.amsgroup.net.au
Borg Manufacturing Manufacturers of melamine panels and components for all joinery applications 2 Wella Way, Somersby 4340 9800 www.borgs.com.au
CoDesign Office Furniture and Workstations 5 Ainslie Close, Somersby 0243 709001 www.codesign.com.au
Fusion Office Furniture Office Furniture and interiors Lot 162 Railway Crescent, Lisarow 1800 942 942 www.fusionfurniture.com.au
Parbury Technologies Manufacturers of laminate, board and coordinated edging to the building, construction and design sectors 7 Lucca Toad, Wyong 4350 5000 www.parbury.com.au
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OpenShutters
RR Taylor Pty Ltd
Interior fitouts
Custom made shutters and screens Unit 3, 6 Hereford Street, Berkeley Vale 4389 8966 www.openshutters.com.au
CAD CAM Design and manufacture, CNC lathes, mills, hydraulics, medical
900 Pacific Highway, Lisarow 4328 0500 www.pluiminteriors.com.au
SICO South Pacific Ltd Designs, manufactures and delivers furniture to the hospitality, leisure, education and government industries 3 Blade Close, Berkeley Vale 1300117378 www.sicoinc.com.
Virtual Joinery Wholesale cabinet manufacturing and supplies 3 Raverson Close, Somersby 4372 2041 www.virtualjoinery.com.au
Mal Glanville & Co Pty Ltd Blinds, shutters, awnings and security products 12 Dyer Crescent, West Gosford 4323 1500 www.malglanville.com.au
Trend Windows & Doors Ourimbah Window and door manufacturers 5 Catamaran Road, Ourimbah 4389 1402 www.trendwindows.com.au
Wideline Windows & Doors Modern and professionally crafted windows and doors 174 Pacific Highway, Tuggerah 4350 8400 www.wideline.com.au
Working Commercial Office Furniture and Interiors Unit 3, 22 Reliance Drive Tuggerah 4351 5244 www.workingcommercial.com.au
Chamberlain Australia Pty Ltd Garage door and gate openers 15 Dell Road, West Gosford 4323 3877 www.chamberlainanz.com
Citicoast Showerscreens & Glass Supply & installation of custommade Shower Screens, Mirrors, Wardrobe Doors, Picket & Glass Balustrading, Pool Fencing, Privacy Screens & Gates Unit 1, 10 Bonnal Road, Erina 4367 4355 www.citicoastshowerscreens.com.au
Angels Roofing Accessories Roofing materials, insulation, fasteners, ventilators and skylights 81 Gavenlock Road, Tuggerah 4351 1220 www.angelsroofing.com.au
GLASS PRODUCTS
5 Cal Close, Somersby 4340 2171 www.rrtaylor.com.au
Tefco Engineering Pty Ltd Contract CNC machining and the manufacture of conveyor pulleys and related general engineering activities 3 Gibbens Road, West Gosford 4325 4433 www.tefcoengineering.com
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Tomlins Engineering Pty Ltd
Manufacture and install commercial aluminium shopfronts and glazing into commercial projects and architecturally designed luxury homes 914 Pacific Highway, Lisarow 4329 1999 www.centralcoastshopfronts.com.au
General engineering, manufacture, CNC machining and welding Unit 2/1 Apprentice Drive, Berkeley Vale 4388 9961 www.tomlinsengineering.com.au
MACHINING REPETITION
Clearview Glass Group Residential and commercial frameless glass specialists 68 Railway Crescent, Lisarow 4323 1111 www.clearviewglass.com.au
LABELS Accuprint Graphic design and printing 6 Daintree Place, West Gosford 4325 0200
Pacific Labels
Avoca Engineering Repetition engineers and tool makers. Precision machining. Equipment includes wire cutting, spark erosion, CNC Machining up to 11 axis, CNC Lathes, Manual Milling, Manual Lathes. CMM and Grinding 5/7 Enterprise Drive, Berkeley Vale 4388 2853 www.avocaengineering.com.au
RR Taylor Pty Ltd CAD CAM Design and manufacture, CNC lathes, mills, hydraulics, medical
Labels manufacturer 2 Lucca Road, Wyong 4359 7000 www.pacificlabels.com.au
5 Cal Close, Somersby 4340 2171 www.rrtaylor.com.au
MACHINING - GENERAL Brabander Engineering Precision machining 6/14 Gibbens Road, West Gosford 4325 5098 www.brabanderengineering.com
Power Clipper Engineering Machine shop specialising in turning and milling services Lot 501 Nells Road, West Gosford 4324 7767 www.powerclippingengineering.com.au
Powerhouse Engineering Pty Ltd General and CNC Machining, 4th Axis, Jig and Fixtures, Design and Manufacturer, Hydraulic and Pneumatic Repairs 17 Pavitt Crescent, Wyong 4351 9085 www.powerhouseengineering.com.au
MANUFACTURERS - OTHER 3S Lighting Lighting solutions 2 Wella Way, Somersby 4340 4300 www.3slighting.com
All Foods Engineering Pty Ltd Food industry plant and equipment Unit 2, 15 Craftsman Avenue, Berkeley Vale 4389 2711
All States Trailer Spares Trailer spares to the Automotive, Industrial, Hardware, Retail and OEM markets 6/8 Donaldson Street Wyong 4353 2224 www.astss.com.au
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Made in Hemp Hemp seed and hemp seed oil health and body care products 387 The Entrance Road, Long Jetty 4334 2000 www.madeinhemp.com.au
Australian Bale Press
NJ Phillips
Design and manufacture of Resource Recovery Systems 4-6 Johnson Road, Tuggerah 4353 8688 www.ausbale.com.au
Liquid delivery systems - drench guns and related equipment for the animal industry
Carter Holt Harvey Fibre based packaging manufacturer 1/3 Corella Close, Berkeley Vale 4349 6124 www.chhpackaging.com
Coastal Recycled Cooking Oils Pty Ltd Waste Compactors & Disposal Services, Edible Oil Merchants 87 Gavenlock Road, Tuggerah 4352 1485
Collier Packaging Pty Ltd Liquid filling and capping machinery Unit 8, 16 Jusfrute Drive, West Gosford 4324 0441 www.colpack.com.au
Formit Portable Toilets Manufacturers of portable toilets, waste tanks and associated consumable products 4/1 Co-Wyn Close, Fountaindale 4336 1000 www.formit.com.au
Gosford Stone and Terrazzo Commercial and industrial stone, marble and terrazzo 14 Vere Place, Somersby 4372 1290 www.terrazzogroup.com.au
H2AU Pty Limited Seawater reverse osmosis desalination systems 1/15 Craftsman Avenue, Berkeley Vale 1300773904 www.h2au.com
Keane Ceramics Clays, slips, glazes, ceramic tools and equipment 177 Debenham Road, Somersby 4340 1069 www.keaneceramics.com.au
Lasercraft Australia Ltd Personalised business awards 3-4 Jusfrute Drive, West Gosford 4323 1373 www.lasercrafr.com.au
44 Gindurra Road, Somersby 4340 2044 www.njphillips.com.au
Oxyzone Oxygen and ozone generators Unit 13, 218 Wisemans Ferry Road, Somersby 4341 5858 www.oxyzone.com.au
Scribal Group Pty Ltd Office Requisites, Warehouse Supplies, Promotional Products and Innovative Corporate Ideas
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Clements Medical Equipment Medical suction and gas solutions for operating theatres 5 Cal Close, Somersby 4340 2484 www.clements.net.au
METAL PRODUCTS ACD Enterprises Steel fabrication and supplies 29 Ace Crescent, Tuggerah 4353 5122
Alloy Magic Metal and aluminium manufacturers 92 Showground Road, North Gosford 4325 3360 www.alloymagic.net.au
Bacsoon Customising Specialists in various stainless-steel products and services (including sports fishing accessories)
1 Jusfrute Drive, West Gosford 1800805502 www.scribal.com.au
Unit 2, 14-16 Stockyard Place, West Gosford 4322 4955 www.bacsoon.com
Formit Portable Toilets
Buck Engineering
Manufacturers of portable toilets and waste tanks 4/1 Co-Wyn Close, Fountaindale 4336 1000 www.bvci.com.au
Swinnerton Engineering Industrial fans 6/8 Comserv Close, West Gosford 4324 6814 www.swinnertonfans.com.au
The Styles Factory Trophy and recognition awards 15 Mildon Road, Tuggerah 4352 2741
Thermit (Australia) Pty Ltd
Metal manufacturers 10 Pavitt Crescent, Wyong 4353 1984
Coastwide Steel & Metalwork Pty Ltd Steel and stainless-steel fabrication 2/45 Gavenlock Road, Tuggerah 4353 2939 www.coastwidesteel.com.au
Coastal Steel Fabrications Supply, fabrication and installation of structured steel 2/61 Somersby Falls Road, Somersby 4340 0222 www.coastalsteel.com.au
Aluminothermic Welding Consumables, Glued Insulated Rail Joints, On-Site Insulated Rail Joints, Track Lubrication Equipment & Services, Track Geometry Recording Equipment & Services, Grinding Services, Accreditation, Process Conversion Training and Technical Support
Davebilt Industries
170 Somersby Falls Road, Somersby 4340 4988 www.thermit.com.au
6 Warringah Close, Somersby 4340 5599 www.rimexmetals.com.au
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Structural steel supplier 116 Showground Road, Gosford 4325 7381 www.davebilt.com.au
Rimex Australia Pty Ltd Stainless Steel, Aluminium & other Metal Finishes
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Ultralon
RFID N Print
Producers of TFI PE and EVA foams
Anodised aluminium, aluminium partitions and aluminium products
14 Pile Road, Somersby 4340 0433 www.ultralonfoam.com
Manufacturer of access-control products, including RFID Wristbands, Labels, Tap Cards and Lanyards Unit 1/13 Burnet Road, Warnervale 4394 0333 www.rfidprint.com.au
19-29 Pile Road, Somersby 4304 3555 www.sapphirealuminium.com.au
Summit Fabrications Custom stainless-steel fabrication 24 Banksia Street, Ettalong Beach 0410 927 358 www.summitfabrications.com.au
MINING EQUIPMENT ACR Crusher/quarry and mining 3 Enterprise Drive, Berkeley Vale 4388 1011 www.acrpl.com.au
Industrial Mining Technology Design and manufacture of safety equipment for the coal mining sector 3 Co-Wynn Close, Fountaindale 4336 1800 www.advminingtech.com.au
PAPER PRODUCTS Koala Publishing Pty Ltd Greeting cards and gift wrap for wholesale distribution 1 Catamaran Road, Fountaindale 4336 1666 www.koalapublishing.com.au
PLASTICS Central Coast Laminate Laminates and laminated panels Unit 2, 384 The Entrance Road, Long Jetty 4332 3203
Heliro Pty Ltd Injection moulding high performance plastics for the electronics, telecommunications, medical and manufacturing industries 3 Colony Close, Tuggerah 4353 0555 www.heliro.com.au
Sulo Pty Ltd Plastic injection moulding plant 123 Wisemans Ferry Road, Somersby 4348 8188 www.sulo.com.au
Taylor Made Fibreglass Products Fibreglass products 8 Wollong Street, Gosford 4323 4051
PRIVATE LABEL PACKERS
SHEET METAL WORKERS
Delta Laboratories Developing and contract manufacturing products for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and veterinary industries 8 Warringah Close, Somersby 4340 0200 www.deltalabs.com.au
Trendpac Non-food manufacturers, packaging and product development 1 Corella Close, Berkeley Vale 4388 8100 www.trendpac.com.au
RECREATION VEHICLES Rivenlee Pty Ltd Horse float manufacturers
Alushapes Aluminium extrusions 7 Warringah Close, Somersby 4340 4344 www.alushapes.com.au
Pro Ali Design Specialising in design and manufacture of stainless-steel conveyor systems for the food industry 16 Glennie Street West, North Gosford 4323 2755 www.proali.com.au
Airpak Sheetmetal Pty Ltd Sheetmetal Fabrication, Manufacturing and design for Air Conditioning Industry 9 Enterprise Drive, West Gosford 4322 1028 www.airpaksheetmetal.com.au
Benchmark Stainless and Catering
Unit 5, 20 Jusfrute Drive, West Gosford 0408293170 www.rivenlee.com.au
Design and fabrication of commercial kitchens 1/13 Pioneer Avenue, Tuggerah 4353 1900
Complete Campsite Soft Floor Camper Trailers 27A Sunnybank Road, Lisarow 1300 859084 www.completecampsite.com.au
REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT Baltimore Aircoil Australia Manufacturer of cooling towers, closed circuit coolers, evaporative condensers 120 Wisemans Ferry Road, Somersby 4340 9000 www.baltimoreaircoil.com.au
SECURITY PRODUCTS Leda Security Products Pty Ltd Perimeter Security Solutions and traffic control systems - comprising gates, bollards, tyre spikes, road blockers, turnstiles, barriers, fencing, bicycle security & parking protection 18 Reliance Drive, Tuggerah 8413 3430 www.ledasecurity.com.au
SIGN AND DISPLAY MANUFACTURERS Carment Pty Ltd Customised displays Unit 3/16 Ace Crescent, Tuggerah 4352 2122 www.carment.com.au
Fairflite Plastics Plastic Accessories & Sign Supplies Unit 1/58 Pile Road, Somersby 4325 1434 www.fairlite.com.au
Signarama Sign design, fabrication and installation 16/10 Pioneer Avenue, Tuggerah 4351 3555 www.signarama.com.au/tuggerah
SPRINGS Jubilee Spring Co Pty Ltd Manufacturers of all classes of springs Unit 1 Lot 10 Catamaran Road, Ourimbah 4389 1411 www.jubilee-springs.com.au
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VETERINARY PRODUCTS
Rolacase/Rolashelf
Apex Laboratories Pty Ltd
Multiple storage systems and Vehicle storage solutions 27 Kangoo Road, Somersby 4340 1444 www.rolacase.com
Veterinary products manufacturer and marketer
TEXTILES Bambi Enterprises Designers And manufacturers of bedding products 17 Dell Road, West Gosford 4325 7656 www.bambi.com.au
2 Cal Close, Somersby 4372 1661 www.apexlabs.com.au
WOOD PRODUCTS ACC - Swedesin Solid timber flooring, kitchens and furniture
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Heyden Frame & Trusses Pty Ltd Manufacturers of wall frames and roof trusses 18 Donaldson Street, North Wyong 4351 2616 www.heydenframeandtruss.com.au
Gosford Frames and Trusses Wall frames and trusses 8/12-22 Glennie Street West, Gosford 4322 8034 www.gosfordframentruss.com.au
5 Ketch Close, Fountaindale 4389 3222 www.swedesin.com.au
Jasper Design Group
Crop protection in farming 1084 Pacific Highway, Somersby 4340 2246 www.beckerunderwood.com
Australian Timber Shutters Pty Ltd
7/15 Stockyard Place, West Gosford 4222 0244 www.jasperdesign.com.au
Ramm Botanicals
Unit 3, 6 Hereford Street, Berkeley Vale 4389 8966 www.openshutters.com.au
TECHNOLOGY - AGRICULTURE Becker Underwood Pty Ltd
Plant propagation nursery 255 Pacific Highway, Kangy Angy 4351 2099 www.ramm.com.au
TOOLMAKERS Progressive Tool & Die Pty Ltd Toolmakers and tool specialists 11 Ace Crescent, Tuggerah 4353 2260 www.progressive-tool.com
Manufactures custom made shutters, louvres and screens
Fleetwood Timbers Pty Ltd
Design and manufacturer of kitchen, laundry and bathroom cabinetry
Mallard & Rush Furniture Custom made furniture 2/3 Carnarvon Road, West Gosford 4325 1326 www.mallardandrush.com.au
Manufacturers of timber engineering and related products for the construction industry
RH Bullard
9 Lucca Road, Wyong 4353 2611 www.fleetwoodtimbers.com.au
26 Wollong Street, Gosford 4324 8700 www.rhbullard.com.au
Custom made furniture
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Central Coast Manufacturers’ Capability Directory FOOD PROCESSORS & MANUFACTURERS Agrana Fruit Australia Pty Ltd
Distillery Botanica
Kunitaro Australia
Frozen Foods operator providing a wide range of products and services including corn cobs, meat or frozen shelf life 232 George Downes Drive, Central Mangrove 4373 1245 www.agrana.com.au
Boutique handmade spirits and alcohol
Green tea growers 332 Waratah Road, Mangrove Mountain 4374 1229 www.kunitaro.com
Australian Green Tea Green tea growers Cherry Lane, Kulnura 0419 467 567
Australia’s Own Pty Ltd
25 Portsmouth Road, Erina 4365 3968 www.distillerybotanica.com
E Carraro & Sons
La Tartine Bakery
Fruit and berry growers 1266 George Downs Drive, Kulnura 4376 1130
Eastcoast Beverages Pty Ltd Grower and manufacturer of Australian fruit juice and bottled water
Produce and supply natural health products 25-27 Fairview Avenue, The Entrance 4333 6511 www.australiasown.com.au
993 George Downs Drive, Kulnura 4376 3200 www.eastcoastbeverages.com.au
Bay Road Brewing
192 Wattle Tree Road, Holgate 4365 0768 www.firescreek.com.au
Handcrafted Beer 89 Donnison Street, Gosford 4322 3046 www.bayviewbrewing.com.au
Block ‘n Tackle Brewery
Firescreek Winery Boutique fruit flower and herb wines
Food to Nourish Production of nutrient dense organic wholesale products
Brewery 11/13 Cochrone Street, Kincumber 4368 3333 www.blockntackle.beer
4/28 Dell Road, West Gosford 90370894 www.foodtonourish.com.au
Central Coast Brewery
Coffee Roasting
Glee Coffee Roasters
Brewery Unit 9, 10 Pioneer Drive, Tuggerah 4351 5551 www.centralcoastbrewery.com.au
B1, 4 Dulmison Avenue, Wyong 4353 0653 www.gleecoffee.com.au
The Chilli Factory
Condiments
Chilli sauces and chutneys 1 Ironbark Road, Morisset 4973 3751 www.thechillifactory.com
Coastal Springs Bottled water 847 George Downes Drive, Kulnura 4376 1221 www.coastalsprings.com.au
Colonial Foods Manufacturers of long-life and shelf-stable products 30 Pile Road, Somersby 0427924646 www.colonial-foods.com
The Cordina Food Company Fresh and frozen ready-to-eat gourmet chicken products 3 London Drive, Wyong 4356 4700 www.cordina.com.au
Handcrafted organic bread Unit 2, 111 Wisemans Ferry Road, Somersby 4340 0299 www.latartine.com.au
Laing-Peach’s Somersby Springs Bottled spring water 580 Wisemans Ferry Road, Somersby 4372 1888 www.somersbysprings.com.au
Life Health Foods Australia Pty Ltd Manufacturers of innovative, plantbased foods for the consumer market 5/3 Corella Close, Berkeley Vale 4360 3500 www.lhf.net
Little Creek Cheese Factory Handmade gourmet cheese 12/141 Alison Road, Wyong 4353 2433 www.littlecreekcheese.com.au
Ludo’s Gourmet Kitchen
PO Box 6197, West Gosford 4325 3111 www.guavagourmet.com.au
Manufacturers of breads and pastries 8 Cape Three Points Road, Avoca Beach 4382 1926 www.ludos.com.au
Herbies Spices
Luka Chocolates
Guava Gourmet
Herbs and spices 4/25 Arizona Road, Charmhaven 4392 9422 www.herbies.com.au
Inghams Foods (Chickadee) Australian chicken and turkey products for the hospitality and foodservice industry
Locally made luxury artisan chocolates Unit 10, 141-155 Alison Road, Wyong 4355 4848 www.lukachocolates.com.au
Mangrove Mountain Springs
38 Cutrock Road, Lisarow 4348 1666 www.inghams.com.au
Bottled spring water 1903 Peats Ridge Road, Calga 4323 7022 www.mangrovemountainsprings. com.au
Kombucha Zest
Margin’s Mushrooms
Brewed health drink
Mushroom growers 171 Woy Woy Road, Woy Woy 4341 3003 www.marginsmushrooms.com.au
2/12 Jusfrute Drive, West Gosford 4321 1393 www.kombuchazest.com
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FOOD PROCESSORS & MANUFACTURERS Mars Food Australia Masterfoods Manufacturers of mustards, marinades, relishes, sauces, herbs and spices, pasta and stir fry sauces 4 Corella Close, Berkeley Vale 1800 816 016 www.masterfoods.com.au
McCain Foods (Aust) Ltd Food manufacturers – Sara Lee brand desserts 90 Railway Crescent, Lisarow 1800 065 521 www.mccain.com.au
Natural High Australia Pty Ltd Manufacturer of health foods and supplements 12 Tathra Street, West Gosford 4324 2755
Nougat Limar/The Factory Manufacturers of soft, french-style nougat Lot 4, 6 Jusfrute Drive, West Gosford 4322 3222 www.nougatlimar.com.au
Raj’s Kitchen
Steinbok
Gourmet Indian cuisine
Manufacturers of Steinbok Schnapps and Café Choice coffee syrups 42 Pile Road, Somersby 4340 0555 www.steinbok.com.au
12 Jusfrute Drive, West Gosford 4339 2991 www.rajskitchen.com.au
Sanitarium Health Food Company Manufacturers of breakfast cereal foods, soymilks, spreads and healthy vegetarian foods 1 Sanitarium Drive, Berkeley Vale 4348 7777 www.sanitarium.com.au
Six String Brewing Company Handcrafted beer 4/330 The Entrance Road, Erina 4365 4536 www.sixstringbrewing.com.au
Spiralz Fermented Foods Tuggerah Business Park
Tip Top Bakeries Bread Products 18 Pacific Highway, Charmhaven www.tiptop.com.au
TJ’s Pizza Products Pizza base manufacturers Unit 1/8 Doherty Close, Warnervale 4394 0176 www.tjspizzaproducts.com.au
Vegetali Pty Ltd Gourmet food - pesto and tapenades, insalata, dips and spreads, confit fruits and sauces 8/54 Gindurra Road, Somersby 024340 5264 www.vegetali.com.au
Proudly supporting Central Coast manufacturers 5812 MARS Central Coast MFG Capability Directory Ad Order_FO.pdf
P 02 4323 2755 F 02 4323 6641 E enquiries@proali.com.au www.proali.com.au 16 GLENNIE STREET WEST GOSFORD NSW 2250
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ACCOUNTING & TAXATION
ACCOUNTING & TAXATION
Where smart business goes
to grow.
pkf.com.au
(02) 4367 8955
PKF Central Coast
ADVERTISING AGENCIES
As Chartered Accountants and Financial Planners, we partner with you to help build and preserve your wealth
www.fortunity.com.au
CREATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR ALL YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS 02 4304 8888
www.graphicbydesign.com.au phone 4365 6777
155 The Entrance Road, Erina 2250
suite 3.11 platinum building 4 ilya ave, erina nsw 2260 Seniors Lifestyle Marketers
• Individuals and investors • Small to medium sized businesses • Self managed superannuation funds • Auditing for Not for Profits and Companies
www.harwoods.com.au Suite 3.29 Platinum West, 4 Ilya Ave, Erina 2250
0 2 4 3 2 2 75 5 9 m i l e s t o n e - b e l a n o va . c o m . a u
4365 3142
WE ARE ODDFISH MEDIA
Your Local Full Service Media Agency
Business, Wealth Creation and SMSF Specialists. www.kbca.com.au 484 The Entrance Rd, Erina Heights 2260
TELEVISION
DIGITAL
SEM
SOCIAL MEDIA
P: 4365 6789 LET’S CHAT!
An innovating Accounting & Consulting firm that has been assisting business develop and succeed since 1973. www.lwm.com.au 1/106 Erina St, Gosford 2250
RADIO
4324 2988
W: www.oddfishmedia.com.au
E: info@oddfishmedia.com.au
P: 02 4365 6782
HIGH-QUALITY WORK WITH WHITE HOT SERVICE AND AN AFFINITY FOR DELIVERING ON OUR PROMISES. TALK: YOUR DIGITAL-FIRST COMPANY THAT DRIVES REAL RESULTS!
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ARCHITECTS
BUILDERS
CKDS Architecture is a contemporary architectural practice that delivers residential, community and commercial projects.
MBA Award Winning Commercial Builders
www.ckds.com.au 4321 0503
1/28 Adelaide St, East Gosford 2250
A Suite 4, 168-170 Central Coast Hwy, Erina 2250 T 02 4365 8149 E admin@stevensconstruction.com.au W www.stevensconstruction.com.au
CONSULTING ENGINEERS
Bespoke Homes, Luxury Residential, Retail Architecture, Furniture and Lighting Design www.whitedicksonarchitects.com.au 4324 3632
Shop 17d Althorp St, East Gosford 2250
BUILDERS Central Coast & Newcastle www.north.com.au
FINANCIAL PLANNERS
BUILDING WITH TRUST. Our promise.
COMMERCIAL BUILDER OF THE YEAR 2011, 2016 & 2017
MOST VALUED PARTNER 2018
2018
Over 70 Years of high quality commercial construction. www.pluim.com Phone: 4324 7588 Our Experience. Your Advantage.
Proud builders of the new Tuggerah Lakes Private Hospital
Get your financial house in order, and keep it that way...
forever www.moneywisefs.com.au
Ph. 02 4367 3122
GRAPHIC DESIGNERS
CREATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR ALL YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS www.graphicbydesign.com.au phone 4365 6777
www.redeyeconstructions.com.au (02) 4389 8933
suite 3.11 platinum building 4 ilya ave, erina nsw 2260
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GRAPHIC DESIGNERS
We should talk.
PROPERTY CONSULTANTS
Websites, Stationery, Menus Posters, Advertising, Signage Logo & identity, Newsletters Packaging, Flyers, Brochures
madcowgraphics.com.au
Sydney - Central Coast - Hunter Working Beyond Expectations Delivering fresh, innovative solutions for our clients on each and every project. • Project Management • Town Planning • Engineering • Surveying • Visualisation
0416 111 357
MADCOWGRAPHICS
• Economic Analysis • Urban Planning
www.adwjohnson.com.au 5 Pioneer Avenue, Tuggerah NSW 2259
INSURANCE BROKERS REAL ESTATE AGENTS – COMMERCIAL
For all your business insurance requirements. Local People - Local Knowledge Local Service - Global Solutions www.abcentralcoast.com.au Unit 4/3 Pioneer Ave Tuggerah NSW 2259
4355 9999
MANAGED SERVICES
PROPERTY CONSULTANTS
Beveridge Williams Beveridge Williams development & environment consultants
development environment consultants Award-winning&land development,
infrastructure & built environment consultants
• LAND SURVEYING • BIM SURVEYING • CIVIL ENGINEERING • URBAN DESIGN • LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE • TOWN PLANNING • PROJECT MANAGEMENT • ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES • WATER RESOURCES • STRATA CERTIFICATION CENTRAL COAST 4/5 COLONY CL, TUGGERAH NSW 2259
PH 02 4351 2233 www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
CENTRAL COAST / SYDNEY / MIRANDA / MELBOURNE
4305 4300
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SOLICITORS
SOLICITORS
Experience is everything
Tonkin Drysdale Partners, lawyers to the Central Coast for over 60 years.
60 CELEBRATING
YEARS
T (02) 4341 2355 E info@tdplegal.com.au W tdplegal.com.au
STAFF RECRUITMENT
Building Powerful Teams Professional legal advice on conveyancing, commercial, estate planning, business, workers compensation, personal injury claims, criminal and family law matters and notary public. Over 50 years’ service to industry and government, our 30 niche professionals deliver flexible workforce solutions to employers statewide and beyond.
www.peninsulalaw.com.au 4343 3000
36A George St, Woy Woy 2256
Call 4356 4300
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Providing personal and commercial legal services to the Central Coast for over 50 years. info@ taperells.com.au www.taperells.com.au Level 4, 5 Baker St, Gosford 2250
4323 3333
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