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17 New facilities for students at Central Coast Grammar School 19 Central Coast Clinical School and Research Institute to open in mid-2021 20 Residential property market thrives against all odds 21 Bouddi Foundation for the Arts 2020 Tenth Year 21 The Grove Studios – A Central Coast music studio leading the industry 22 Roses Only picks Coast for growth 22 Erina company outfoxing shoplifters 22 A first for the Coast’s food industry 23 Chamberlain to lift output following Atlanta USA Expo 23 Real Estate Academy joins with Realtair 24 Phoenix Packaging Expands at Somersby
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We had it all in 2020 AS EVERYONE WILL attest, 2020 was a year full of surprises although one surprise was not a surprise at all. The shenanigans at Central Coast Council could only end one way and those who did not see it coming weren’t taking notice. The year started with bushfires and the Central Coast certainly dodged a bullet as they were extinguished before they got a hold on what could have seen a total disaster. It was then storms and floods but they happen on a regular basis. By March COVID-19 had become an issue and for many businesses only JobKeeper and sundry state and federal grants kept most going. It has been a tough time but, anecdotally we are hearing that most businesses are doing well. With international travel banned, those who would spend all their money in Bali or somewhere like that are spending it on the Central Coast. We hear that our manufacturing sector is going flat chat and so is our building industry. One area which is of concern is the property development sector where Central Coast Council has been ideologically opposed to all forms of development. It goes beyond that and DA’s for factories on industrial zoned land are being stopped because vegetation has to be removed. In addition this thinking has permeated the deliberations of the Local Planning Panel which is supposedly made up of independent experts that determined DA’s.
Two major developments slated for Gosford CBD were approved subject to unrealistic conditions that have put these projects on hold. Meanwhile unemployment on the Central Coast continues to run at around 5.5% (preCOVID) compared with a state average of 4.3%. Commercial real estate agents tell us that enquiry coming out of Sydney from businesses looking to relocate is strong and has only become more so with the opening of NorthConnex. The big problem for our region is that there is very little undeveloped industrial land and much of what has been zoned industrial is not serviced. It has been an issue for close to ten years. The environmentalists think this is great but they have no interest in economic growth and the employment of people, especially our young people where unemployment is close to 15%. And then there was the surprise that wasn’t really a surprise with the Minister for Local Government suspending Central Coast Council and appointing an Interim Administrator for three months on the basis the Council had run out of money and couldn’t pay the wages. Within weeks the Administrator had terminated the employment of the CEO and presented his 30 Day Report which showed, among other things, that Council had accumulated losses of $232 million and was heading $115 million operating loss this financial year.
He also found that staff numbers had increased by 242 when it would be expected with the amalgamation of the two councils that staff numbers would be less. As a result he is undertaking a major sell-off of Council properties, increasing rates by 15% and reducing staff by 300 with the aim of balancing the operating budget in FY2022. One positive is that the University of Newcastle remains committed to establishing a Campus in the Gosford CBD. The Federal Government supports this and we are hopeful that the State Government will see its value and allocate funds to buy the land in the New Year. As you read through this Year Book you will see that it has not been all doom and gloom with investors continuing to invest in the region and businesses moving to the region. With the NSW Premier bringing in the Greater Sydney Commission to bring together key stakeholders in the region to identify new opportunities for economic and employment growth a renewed focus and first-of-its-kind strategy for the region’s future and this is expected to be announced early in 2021. “The Central Coast is a unique region and requires unique solutions, and that’s why a team from the GSC will be specially tasked with developing this Strategy,” said the Premier Edgar Adams – Editor
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Central Coast Council – A financial disaster THE ISSUE HAD been brewing all through 2020. Central Coast Council was looking at a deficit of $80 million for the year and the only councillors calling it out were Clrs Best and McLachlan. All others were putting their head in the sand and the CEO had no idea. By October the cash had run out and Minister for Local Government, Shelley Hancock was forced to pay workers wages and payments to suppliers amounting to $6.2 million. That was on the 21st October. By the end of October the Minister had appointed an Interim Administrator, Dick Persson AM and Interim CEO, Rik Hart and suspended the Council, all 15 of them. On taking office Mr Persson said that he was committed to finding out how this financial crisis had occurred and would report to the Minister and the community within 30 days. He delivered his 30-Day Interim Report at an Extraordinary Meeting of Council on 2nd December. A few days before that Mr Persson announced that he had terminated the employment of Mr Gary Murphy, Council’s CEO, in accordance with the provisions of Mr Murphy’s Contract of Employment, effective immediately. Mr Persson said that recruitment of a new Chief Executive Officer will commence shortly. “In the meantime, the Acting CEO Mr Rik Hart and Chief Operating Officer Mr Malcolm Ryan will continue to head the organisation through the challenging times ahead,” he said.
over each of the next two years; Further borrowings; A substantial rate increase; An increase in some Council charges; A major reduction in Council’s senior and middle management numbers; • A reduction in staff numbers to return to the level at the time of amalgamation. “The Council’s rapid financial decline is due to several matters, with most of them not directly related to the amalgamation. “Managing the Council’s financial position is the number one job of the CEO and CFO. It is clear the CEO was either unaware of the looming crisis, or simply failed to adequately respond. Either way the performance of the CEO was unsatisfactory. “Council, in their role as the Governing Body, also shares that financial responsibility. They also failed in this regard. “Central Coast residents have been badly let down by their Council and widespread anger over the Council’s performance is totally understandable. Among the many issues highlighted In the Executive Summary of the Report the Administrator says, “The newly amalgamated Council clearly did not understand how much money they had at the outset. They set about a programme of expanded capital works and expanded services that they could not afford. Apart from budget mismanagement, Council funded much of this new expenditure from Restricted Reserves, which was either unlawful, or done without the approval of the elected body. • • • •
Mr Dick Persson AM The ten page 30-day Interim Report set out the history of how poor financial decisions and catastrophic budget mismanagement had led Australia’s 6th largest council to the situation they find themselves in today. “The financial crisis confronting the Central Coast Council is very serious. Council’s operating loss for the current financial year is on track to be in the order of $115m, this follows last year’s loss of $89m,” Mr Persson said. The Report found that since amalgamation: • Accumulated losses have reached $232m • Debt has risen from $317m to an estimated $565m • Staff numbers have increased by 242 • Restricted reserves of around $200m have been used unlawfully to fund Council opportunities and capital works. “It will take urgent and strong action to turn things around. Tough decisions need to be made immediately”, said Mr Persson. Mr Persson outlined a series of measures to achieve the necessary turnaround: • Significant asset sales of a least $40m
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Nexus expands, adds 500 sqm and 10 gigabyte connection
Aerial view of Nexus Smart Hub AN INITIATIVE OF long time Central Coast investor and property developer, Henry Kendall Group, the Nexus Smart Hub in North Wyong has always broken new ground on the Central Coast. Opening in 2014 it was the first co-working space in the region. Nexus combines stunning architectural design, the fastest internet connection on the Coast and a thriving small business ecosystem. From the beginning Nexus reimagined what was possible for a flexible, affordable workspace. Henry Kendall Group Managing Director, Damien Wilde said, “We live in a world that is rapidly changing in so many ways. There has been a lot of discussion in recent years
about decentralisation and changes to the way that people work. Workplace design is evolving, and people are increasingly looking for greater flexibility and the ability to work remotely.” “Evolving technology enabled by fast broadband internet is critical to business. The COVID 19 pandemic has only accelerated these trends,” he said. Nexus Smart Hub is a business that has certainly met the moment. Nexus continues to innovate and expand. Works are currently underway to create an additional 500 square metres over two levels. The new space will incorporate a mix of workstations, meeting rooms and serviced offices. The expansion will also incorporate a café that will be co-located
within Nexus. As part of the expansion Nexus will also upgrade the internet connection from the 1 gigabyte that is currently available to 10 gigabytes. “The internet speed at Nexus has always been something that is completely unique to Nexus so it is really exciting for us to now be able to deliver a 10 gigabyte uncontended connection to the whole building. An ultra-fast low latency dedicated fibre connection like this can really support the digital transformation of business” Mr Wilde said. The new space will be available in February 2021 and Mr Wilde has confirmed that close to 70% of the space has already been pre-leased.
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UON opens refurbished Food Science Laboratory THE CENTRAL COAST is well along the way to cementing its place as a leading Food Innovation Region with the opening in March 2020 of the refurbished Food Science Laboratory at the University of Newcastle’s Central Coast Campus Ourimbah. Refurbished at a cost of $1 million, as part of the UON’s $2.6 million teaching space investment in the Campus, the Laboratory was officially opened by Vice-Chancellor, Professor Alex Zelinsky AO along with Faculty of Science Pro VicChancellor Professor Lee Smith and Frank Sammut Executive Officer of Central Coast Industry Connect. The opening was attended by a number of representatives from the region’s food industry. “We see Ourimbah as a Centre of Excellence for Food Science, and an opportunity to strengthen our engagement with industry and community on the Coast,” said Prof. Zelinsky. “Food Science is one of four University programmes which are only offered here on the Central Coast.” “Presently, there are around 100 undergraduate students studying food science and human nutrition on this campus and I am very proud that over 90% of our Food Science graduates find employment within three months of completing their degrees,” he said. “One of the ways Newcastle is different from other universities is that our research activities are strongly aligned to industry needs. We see it as part of our mission to deliver industry-ready graduates to regional
UON Vice-Chancellor Prof. Alex Zelinsky AO with Dean of the Ourimbah Campus Dr. Brok Glen and CCIC Executive Officer, Frank Sammut. businesses. And that is particularly the case here on the Central Coast.” Referring to the region’s food manufacturing capacity Prof. Zelinsky said, “The food industry is a significant contributor to the Central Coast economy and employment. Well-known brands such as MARS Food, Sanitarium, and Cordina Farms all operate in the region. Leveraging off this strength, we aim to build a central hub of related food activity.” “We could not do this without our partners on the Coast. In partnership with Regional Development Australia, Central Coast and Central Coast Industry Connect, the University will work closely with industry partners, many of whom are here this morning. Together we will develop strategic initiatives that respond to the needs of the local food sector, supporting regional development and job growth,” he concluded.
Laboratory opening a Key Milestone for Central Coast Food Innovation Region Commenting on the significance of the Food Science Laboratory at the Ourimbah Campus, CCIC Executive Officer, Frank Sammut said, “ “Today is another milestone in the journey of making the Central Coast a Food Innovation Region. Since the inception of this initiative, established by Regional Development Australia Central Coast in 2017, we have made significant progress in bringing this concept to reality for industry.” “A key milestone early in our journey was the signing of a MOU between UON, RDACC and CCIC, recognising that industry, government and the university needed to work closely together to drive the food initiative to gain outcomes of economic growth and jobs for our region.
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Breakthrough energy firm moves to Coast IT WAS ONE of CCBR’s first articles of the year. A new sign on the site of the former Krone factory on the corner of Enterprise Drive – “Star Scientific” had been erected. Intrigued, Central Coast Business Review tracked down Group Chairman Andrew Horvath for an exclusive interview. A family-owned business, Star Scientific is a research and development company that has been investigating nuclear physics for over 30 years, in the area of Muon catalysed fusion. As a spin-off of to this R&D they have discovered and developed a breakthrough catalyst for converting hydrogen into heat without combustion – the Hydrogen Energy Release Optimiser, or “HERO®”. In layperson’s terms, HERO® is a coating, that when affixed to a backing material and introduced to hydrogen and oxygen in a closed environment, “glows”. It quickly generates massive heat and the only output is pure water, which can be re-used in the process. The test units generate over 700 degrees Celsius within about 3 minutes and have produced industrial steam on a small scale. As Andrew Horvath explains it, “we are now in the process of scaling the test units up, to prove HERO®’s applicability for industrial processes such as electricity generation and desalination. Sitting in the Berkeley Vale facility is a purpose-built 1.5-megawatt turbine from Siemens, which we hope to have spinning by the end of this year, powered by hydrogen via the HERO® catalyst.”
Obviously, the prospect of industrial-scale heat generated without combustion has captured global attention. Mr Horvath said, “we are in constant conversation with governments, corporations, investors and energy NGOs across the globe, but with particular interest from the United States, Europe, Japan and Korea. The prospect of extending the life of major capital assets such as power stations and electricity distribution infrastructure has stakeholders most enthusiastic.” The development of HERO® will, however, not be without its challenges. “The biggest challenge we will face is the supply of green hydrogen as HERO® is taken up by industry. From our perspective there are not enough solar farms or wind farms in Australia, not by a long shot, and global competition to supply hydrogen will be fierce. It is good to see, therefore, the Federal Government taking the bull by the horns via Chief Scientist Alan Finkel’s national hydrogen strategy.” Commenting on how this potential global revolution in green energy comes to be located here on the Central Coast Mr Horvath said, “We’ve always had a strong presence in the region. Our first facility was on the Coast before we moved to Newcastle. However, the discovery of HERO® and the need to rapidly scale up meant we needed a larger facility and we just couldn’t find the right space in the Hunter. Then the Berkeley Vale facility came up and it was almost perfect – having said that we have already spent $2 million
Andrew Horvath on it and will probably spend about $5 million before it is right. It will house some of the most sophisticated scientific instrumentation on the globe.” Meanwhile Star Scientific has won the 2020 Global Energy Awards’ Emerging Technology of the Year. Andrew Horvath, Global Group Chairman, Star Scientific Limited said this was a proud moment for the entire team at Star Scientific Limited who have worked passionately to develop HERO® to what it is today. Mr Horvath said, “we were chosen as finalists from some 300 entries from over 36 countries, acknowledged for ingenuity and commercialisation potential. The award recognises that HERO® has created its own category in the energy sector, primed to address a gap that will significantly change global hydrogen use.
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Coast’s future to come under Greater Sydney Commission PREMIER GLADYS BEREJIKLIAN said the Greater Sydney Commission (GSC), with its strong track record in delivering good local outcomes, would coordinate development and delivery of the Central Coast Strategy. “I have asked the GSC Chief Commissioner Geoff Roberts, Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast, GSC to bring together Adam Crouch and Premier Gladys Berejiklian key stakeholders on my and create local jobs the Central Coast to identify new opporExpanding health services in Gosford to tunities for economic and employment support the Central Coast’s growing popugrowth in the region,” Ms Berejiklian said. lation and to generate local jobs “The NSW Government is committed to Facilitating faster transport connecproviding more jobs on the Central Coast, a tions to and from regional centres to foster region which is expected to grow by 95,250 economic growth and new jobs on the people between 2016 and 2041. Central Coast “The GSC will work closely with Increasing the amount of serviced indusParliamentary Secretary for the Central trial lands on the Central Coast to support Coast Adam Crouch and Minister for Jobs and expand industries such as food techand Investment Stuart Ayres to bring nology and advanced manufacturing together State and Federal agencies, the Streamlining planning processes to help local council and private sector partners, to remove barriers, such as uncertainty and identify wider economic and employment wait times, for businesses looking to locate opportunities for the region.” on the Central Coast Mr Crouch said the Strategy would idenEstablishing a high-speed internet nettify and implement initiatives to cater for work to attract new, diverse businesses to future population growth. the Central Coast and remove any existing Locating a university campus in Gosford barriers for growth related to digital concity centre to bring greater learning oppornectivity. tunities to the region, stimulate the econo-
Adam Crouch appointed Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast The year 2020 started off with NSW Premier the Hon. Gladys Berejiklian appointing Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch MP, Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast. The announcement was made in midDecember and came after the Gosford Erina Chamber of Commerce made representations to the Premier when the NSW Cabinet held a Community Cabinet meeting on the Central Coast in September 2019. Following the State Election in March 2019 the Premier abolished the position Parliamentary Secretary leaving the Central Coast region without any direct representation with the Government. Prior to this MLC Scot Macdonald was Parliamentary Secretary for the Hunter and Central Coast from 2015 until 2019. Mr Crouch’s appointment is significant as it recognises the Central Coast as a region in its own right. Gosford Erina Business Chamber, President Rod Dever said, “The announcement is seen as a positive response to the business community from the NSW State Government. “The appointment reinforces the Premier’s words that the Central Coast is important to the government and is certainly on the government’s radar. Having a Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast allows for greater representation and provides a stronger voice for the region. “The Coast has so many projects which require continued focus, including the Gosford City Redevelopment, which cannot be left lagging,” Mr Dever said.
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New jobs at Kangy Angy Rail Maintenance Facility Central Coast recognised as a region
Aerial view of the Kangy Angy Train Maintenance Facility site with maintenance building under construction taken earlier this year AUGUST 2020 SAW the completion of the NSW Government’s $300 million Kangy Angy Rail Maintenance Facility. The purpose-built facility will service and maintain the New Intercity Train Fleet, and features around six kilometres of electric rail lines – seven-tracks across at its widest, access roads, offices and amenities. Inspecting the Facility in August, Minister for Transport Andrew Constance said testing of the facility will continue ahead of the introduction of the New Intercity Fleet later this year. “The Facility has created employment, skills development and business opportunities on the Central Coast during construction and that will all continue into operation,” Mr Constance said. Services across the site comprise: train wash building, traction substation, secu-
rity building, wheel lathe building and maintenance building along with ancillary site works and overhead access bridge off Enterprise Drive. The facility will be operated by UGL Rail, which is part of the RailConnect consortium contracted to design, build and maintain the new fleet. “UGL is currently recruiting for roles in engineering, supply chain, supervision, planning, quality and asset management, with more than 90 positions to be filled over the next 18 months,” Mr Constance said. The design and construction of the facility was delivered by John Holland on behalf of Transport for NSW and will maintain a fleet of 500 train carriages once in full service. Costing $2.3 billion the new Intercity Fleet will service the Blue Mountains, South Coast, Central Coast and Newcastle.
Deputy Premier and Leader of the National Party, The Hon. John Barilaro MP has taken control of regional NSW with the announcement on April 2nd that the NSW Government has a new Department of Regional NSW with him as Minister. Commenting on the change Mr Barilaro said, ‘“The Central Coast is one of the fastest growing regions in NSW and plays an important role in our State’s economy. I have visited the Central Coast many times, as recently as last month, where I visited to learn more about the issues facing communities in the region.” Significantly Mr Barilaro said, “The new Department will have a permanent office based in Gosford, in a newly funded government building. The team located in Gosford focusses on place-based initiatives to address local issues.” “As part of the new Department of Regional NSW, Industry and Trade the Central Coast is eligible for, and has already received, funding for projects and infrastructure from various funds.” “The Central Coast was included in the 20 Year Economic Vision for Regional NSW, launched in 2018. The NSW Government’s aim is to ensure the Central Coast has the infrastructure, jobs, services to be a thriving city hub,” Mr Barilaro concluded.
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Twin-tower development with hotel will define Gosford ONE OF THE most anticipated development projects that came from the former Gosford Council to revitalise Gosford CBD is about to be realised with construction to commence in early January 2021. Originally known as Mariners Plaza and the brainchild of former owner, Peter Zhu, when the DA was lodged in August 2014 and approved by the Joint Regional Planning Panel in May 2015, the development on the corner of Mann and Donnison Streets, Gosford was seen as a defining moment for the city. Now, under new ownership but with the same design the iconic twin-tower project work will get underway, following demolition of the site in mid-2020, on the 800 space underground car park early in the new year. Sydney boutique developer, Macarthur Projects is behind the $400 million development that will comprise 280 apartments and 5-star hotel with restaurants, bars (including a roof-top bar) and Architect’s impression of The Archibald lifestyle facilities with international Commenting on their decision to get wellness retreat. behind the project Macarthur Projects Following a successful Stage 1 offManaging Director, Greg Walker, said, “The the-plan sales campaign through agents consortium behind the development have McGrath along with the sale of the hotel been aware of the potential for a CBD to the Minor Hotel Group, contracts were transformation in Gosford for many years. signed with Sydney builder Macquarie As government infrastructure including Constructions Group.
transportation links to Sydney continue to strengthen the connection to Gosford, the regions natural and geographic attributes have made it the sleeping giant of NSW.” Macarthur Projects is a boutique development project team based in Sydney responsible for delivering a number of prestigious residential projects including the award meeting Palisade Hotel in Barangaroo Sydney. Architect Nigel Dickson from Dickson Rothschild who designed the project originally has been retained to follow through with the development. The Archibald will comprise 260 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments ranging in size from 52sqm to 280sqm and selling from $520,000 to $2.5 million, 800 car spaces and over 3,000sqm of commercial and retail space. Minor Hotel Group to operate Avani brand The Minor Hotel Group is one of the largest hotel operators in the world with over ten brands one of which is the Oaks Hotels and Resorts that has 54 hotels in Australia and New Zealand, one of which is at The Entrance. Minor will operate a 000 room Avani brand hotel in The Archibald that will feature restaurants, wine bar, roof top restaurant and bar and conference facilities.
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HAVING COMPLETED BONYTHON Tower, the first major development in Gosford CBD for over 30 years, well known ad man and pub owner, John Singleton, has moved on to a new project with Ravello on the Gosford Waterfront that will set a new benchmark for the luxury residential market. Construction of Ravello Residences by Erina builder Stevens Construction for Bonython Property & Investments the development arm of The John Singleton Group is now well underway with completion set down for 2021. Ravello, is a boutique collection of 45 luxury residences at 65 Masons Parade designed by East Gosford architects White
+ Dickson and is described as presenting high-end hotel living of extraordinary scale and comfort where every element is simple, beautiful, yet highly crafted. Features include wine cellars, furnished lobby entrance, cobblestone promenade and smart living amongst a long list of inclusions whilst encapsulating spectacular outlooks over the blue of Brisbane Water from almost every room. In launching the campaign John Singleton said, “We wanted to develop something never before seen on the Central Coast … residences of absolute beauty.” Ravello has definitely set a new benchmark in the area with regard to the level and quality of finishes being offered,
Bonython Tower this has not been seen before on the Central Coast. 2-bedroom apartments are selling from $830,000 and 3-bedroom from $1,180,000. Three Penthouses have sold at prices above $2.5 million. Commenting on the buyer demographic McGrath Central Coast Managing Director Jaimie Woodcock said, “Downsizers have dominated the buyer group responding well to the spacious apartments, large terraces and very high end finishes. Meanwhile, having acquired the Elanora Hotel at East Gosford in early 2019 Mr Singleton spent a reported $2 million during 2020 on an extensive refurbishment of the well-known hotel.
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Work starts on new ING Central Coast home JULY SAW WORK commence on a new $26 million office building at North Wyong for the Gibbens Group to be occupied by ING Australia. ING Australia, which currently operates a call centre at Tuggerah Business Park, will relocate to the new building having signed a long-term lease for 3,600sqm of space over three levels including the ground floor and staff parking for 350 vehicles and will accommodate 600 people. The purpose-built building has been designed to the highest environmental standards with a 4 Green Star rating. It will utilise natural light and provide vistas over Wyong Golf Course. A sprawling garden will give employees the opportunity to work outside of the space to recharge. The ING building forms part of the Wyong Business Park at 4 Dulmison Avenue with a 190m frontage to Pacific Highway and an overall area of 8.26ha which Gibbens Group are developing after acquiring it about five years ago. Addressing those at the Sod-turning Ceremony, ING Australia’s CEO, Uday Sareen said, “We have been on the Central Coast for almost two decades and we are one of the region’s biggest employers. A quarter of our entire Australian workforce is based there. The Coast produces passionate, caring and dedicated people that we want to invest in to help build our business.” “For any organisation to succeed it needs to provide an environment where the health and wellness of employees are prioritised. People are most productive when they have
Image of ING Building Wyong a good work life balance and this is exactly what our new Central Coast home is about.” “The building will help to increase our agility with new technology that will make it easier for teams to work collaboratively, even if their colleagues are working in another office or at home.” Significantly, the new office has been configured to enable ING staff working in other departments in their Sydney office to work in the new Wyong office. ING Direct Australia Head of Contact Centres who is based at the Tuggerah Call Centre, said, “this means opportunities. Opportunities for our current workforce to expand to other areas of our business. It means career opportunities for our people
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New facilities for students at Central Coast Grammar School CENTRAL COAST GRAMMAR School at Erina Heights, the region’s premier school and home to over 1,300 girls and boys from Kindergarten to Year 12, has invested over $20M in a new Junior School campus opening in January 2021. The School is currently undertaking a large capital works programme which includes a new Junior School and the conversion of the current K-2 buildings for senior use. Apart from the new Junior School which is due to open for the beginning of the 2021 school year, the School is undertaking another $5M worth of redevelopment which includes the new senior precinct and minor refurbishments to a range of other buildings. “The extra room available through work being undertaken in the senior precinct and other parts of the senior school would reduce overcrowding of students and staff and provide greatly enhanced facilities,” said Headmaster, Bill Low. The reconfiguration and refurbishment of existing K to 2 buildings will feature: • Senior College (Y10-12) administration centre, • Year 12 study centre with digital collaboration zones, • Year 12 common room with large kitchenette, • careers and international programmes offices, • four dynamic and flexible senior learning spaces, • new bathroom facilities, • Social Sciences department office,
New Junior School under construction • Cutting edge technological provision through the whole development • Environmentally sensitive design principles will be employed within the building and landscaping The new Senior College centre responds to the school’s ongoing commitment to next generation education and high quality resources and will have the feel of a modern university campus. Associated works include a sports grandstand with amenities and landscaped recreation areas. The new buildings complement extensive investment in teacher professional development and join an award winning performing arts centre and celebrated
sports facilities to deliver the next generation teaching and learning at the heart of the school’s strategic plan. The past ten years has seen considerable investment in facilities at the School. In 2010 a new Library and Lecture Theatre was opened and in 2012 the School’s Science Block was upgraded to provide state-of-theart facilities including seven laboratories. In 2014 a new Performing Arts Centre featuring a 750-seat auditorium was completed. This was followed in 2018 with extensive refurbishment of facilities for the Senior School as part of the school’s broader master plan and was been designed to reflect the very latest international thinking in learning environments.
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Central Coast Clinical School and Research Institute to open in mid-2021 THE CONSTRUCTION OF the $72.5 million Central Coast Research Institute and University of Newcastle Central Coast Clinical School reached a new milestone in November 2020 with the completion of its base-build. Located at Gosford Hospital, the Clinical School will feature a 100-seat lectorial space, seminar rooms, problem-based learning spaces and breakout areas for students, as well as a library. The building will include three simulation labs, and laboratory settings that will expose students to real-life situations they could expect to experience as public health providers when they enter the workforce. Commenting on the project University of Newcastle Vice-Chancellor, Professor Alex Zelinsky, said: “Through our partnership with the Central Coast Local Health District, we are establishing a framework for practical application of lessons in local clinical settings, developing high-quality health practitioners who are reflective of the public health needs of the community in which they will work,” Researchers will have access to dedicated and collaborative spaces, including specialist anatomy, histology and molecular laboratories and a microbiological physical containment level 2 – or PC2 – lab fit to carry out world-class research. The facility will also host the new Central Coast Research Institute (CCRI) operating as a joint venture between the Central Coast
LHD and the University of Newcastle, the Director of the CCRI, Professor Nick Goodwin said, “We know that many people in our community deserve a better care experience and that integrated care is a route towards improving their health care outcomes. We also know that approaches which combine research, innovation, education and knowledge translation help to accelerate the adoption of innovations to achieve such goals.”
Central Coast Research Institute and University of Newcastle Central Coast Clinical School in the Gosford Hospital precinct, nearing completion
A new Gosford Campus While it has been a challenging year for the university sector, with universities unable to welcome international students, and huge changes to teaching, the University is committed to establishing an expanded presence in the Gosford CBD close to the Clinical School and Gosford Hospital. A new campus would further build a world-class education and innovation centre in Gosford, and provide more pathways for local people into university. Just 14% of people on the Central Coast have a bachelor’s degree
or above, compared to 28% in Greater Sydney. The Australian Government has committed $18 million towards the project, and the NSW Government has committed to working with the University of Newcastle to further develop the precinct. The Central Coast Economic Strategy, being developed by the Greater Sydney Commission identifies investment in a university campus in Gosford as one possible key pillar for the future of the Central Coast. The University is working continuously with TAFE NSW to ensure students are well supported to move between the two institutions.
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Residential property market thrives against all odds THE YEAR 2020 has certainly been an interesting one for Central Coast real estate. Some predicted that the market would crash, however surprisingly, By Jess Verrender the opposite has occurred in our region. While agents reported the slowest April on record, there was still growth on the coast during coronavirus lockdowns. According to CoreLogic, Central Coast property values grew by 0.2 per cent in the March-June period, while in Sydney values dipped down to -0.8 per cent. Since then, the local market has skyrocketed. Annual growth as at 30 November was 8.4 per cent for the Central Coast, while Sydney was just 3.7 per cent. Fortunately for the entire nation, the year has ended on a bit of a high for real estate, with CoreLogic’s November Home Value Indices reporting dwelling value rises across every capital city and rest-of-state region. The success of the Central Coast market has been mainly attributed to new working from home conditions and record low interest rates. Mortgage payment deferrals also helped keep things afloat. The year started out strong, but by the end of March, the industry was forced to adapt to our new world by making a quick pivot to online inspections, 3D tours and video appointments. Director of McGrath Central Coast Jaimie Woodcock said that by June and into July it was becoming quite clear that the doom and gloom of the COVID market was in fact playing out in a very different manner than expected on the Central Coast. “The rush to move from Sydney was on, and we found levels of enquiry, open home inspections and registered bidders at auctions were at unprecedented numbers,” he said. McGrath, the coast’s largest agency with over 100 staff and nearly 2000 properties under management, sold $1 billion worth of property across all sectors in 2020. “During August, September, October and November we’ve seen many suburb records broken, average sale price increases of over 30 per cent in some suburbs, the highest auction clearance rates in Australia,” Mr Woodcock said. “We have some of the most searched suburbs on the main online portals across the country and the rental market is the strongest I’ve experienced in over 25 years in the local market. We’re experiencing inspections on properties with over 50 groups and 20 applications on a property is
29 Green Point Road, Pearl Beach not unusual. The vacancy rate now sits well below 1 per cent across the Central Coast.” Wiseberry Principal Darin Butcher, who owns three offices on the northern end of the coast, gave similar feedback. “The first couple of weeks when COVID hit was tough, but pretty soon the Central Coast was thriving,” he said. “When people from the city realized that they could be more mobile and work from home, it just added a whole new perspective on where you did business, and the Central Coast was just a great spot for people to come who always thought, ‘Hey, I’ll retire on the coast’ or, ‘I want to go there one day’ and they just made it happen.” Mr Butcher also noticed an increase in investors buying into the region. “We can see by that supply and demand that the rental prices have gone up. There’s no question about it, and they’ll continue to go up. Interest rates are coming down, investment prices are going up,” he said. “Investors are starting to buy because Top five residential sales for 2020 (settled) according to CoreLogic as at 8 Dec 350 Cullens Rd, Copacabana – sold 24 Nov for $5.3m (suburb record) 65 Forresters Beach Rd, Forresters Bech – sold 10 Jul for $5.2m (suburb record) 44 Ocean St, North Avoca – sold 25 Nov for $5m (suburb record) 32 Whalans Rd, Forresters Beach – sold 7 Jul for $5m 36 Coral Cr, Pearl Beach – sold 21 Feb for $5m
they are getting excellent returns. There is also talk of more interest rate drops – we are hearing about rates under two per cent, which is unbelievable.” Mr Woodcock said that there was an emerging market for properties over the $5 million mark on the Central Coast. “We’ve seen numerous sales this year, even over $6 million, and there’s no shortage of buyers prepared to pay these prices for quality property,” he said. “The big winners for me have been the rural market and the quality built homes near the beach. I’ve seen sales that represent a 40 per cent increase in value in the past 12 months alone around these two sectors.” Holiday house specialist Cathy Baker of Belle Property Central Coast said that throughout 2020 she had experienced high end holiday home inventors paying up to double figures for holiday homes, with some luxury holiday returns providing over $250,000 pa in returns. “The new trend is holidaying locally with family and friends, with overseas holidays replaced by holiday homes purchases,” she said. “I don’t see this changing in a while.” While the prestige market has performed well, local renters are finding it increasingly difficult to find a property, as Sydneysiders swarm the market and vacancy rates drop to a staggeringly low 0.5 per cent. In the previous edition of Central Coast Business Review, Ray White Terrigal agent Rod Amos suggested that the situation could see the region on the verge of a social crisis. “Less than 1 in every 200 rental properties is available for rent. This presents a dire situation, a potential homelessness scenario,” he said.
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Bouddi Foundation for the Arts 2020 Tenth Year WAGSTAFFE HALL WAS filled with creative and talented young artists over the weekend of August 15 and 16. Offering a taste of the Central Coast’s abundant talent across many genres…dancers, singer/songwriters, painters, photographers, classical pianists, writers and art curators, and even a band, the Little Quirks, it confirmed the reality that our own young home-grown artists are alive and flourishing! 2020 was exceptional in more ways… three inaugural awards: Allen and Unwin creative Writing award… overseen by Patrick Gallagher AM, Chairman of Allen and Unwin publishing; the John and Merran Adams award for a visual artist; and a third to honour the memory of our community’s beloved Narelle Jones.
John Bell, founder and leader of the BFA commented “This, our tenth year, has clearly established BFA’s reputation and worth in the community, amongst teachers, parents, and especially the young artists themselves. No one would have forecast auditions with masks, temperature-taking, and social distancing but everyone displayed discipline and nothing was lost in the standard of the performances or the quality of communication between auditioners and their adjudicators. Seeking a major sponsor With the Bouddi Foundation for the Arts Awards now firmly established Mr Bell said that the Committee is now seeking to attract a major Central Coast sponsor. Presently Origin Theatrical sponsors the
John Bell, Founder and Leader, Bouddi Foundation Theatrical Performers Award and Origin Music Publishing sponsors a Songwriting Award. Meanwhile publishing house Allen & Unwin have announced that they will sponsor future Literary Awards.
The Grove Studios - A Central Coast music studio leading the industry One of Australia’s most iconic music studios, The Grove Studios, at Somersby is at the forefront of the Australian Music Industry, and early in 2020 hosted some of the country’s most successful, modern musical acts. At the same time The Grove Studios Academy has continued to be at the cutting edge of Tertiary Education on the Central Coast, celebrating the graduation of the first group of students through The Diploma of Music Industry (Sound Production) as well as the commencement of the Advanced Diploma. The Grove Studios is an iconic piece of Australian Music history which in an ever-
changing industry has continued to lead the music industry throughout the years and will continue for years to come. The iconic recording facility has also played home to Brisbane rock legends Violent Soho who wrote and recorded their forthcoming album, “Everything is A-Ok”, over an extended period at The Grove Studios.
The first group of students from The Grove Studios Academy who have graduated with a Diploma of Music Industry (Sound Production) as well as the commencement of the Advanced Diploma.
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Roses Only picks Coast for growth ROSES ONLY, AUSTRALIA’S largest online flower seller sees the Central Coast and the Lower Hunter as a significant growth area over the next five years and in September 2020 set up a distribution centre at West Gosford to service the area. Chairman and major shareholder, Jack Singleton, said that the location in Enterprise Close, West Gosford to service the region was a decision based on data that showed the Central Coast was the ninth biggest market in Australia and growing, and as a distribution centre across the Coast and into Newcastle West Gosford is the most effective location. Not only that, with the opening of North Connex very soon it will be the right location to service the northern suburbs of Sydney. “The data we have shows that spending on flowers on the Central Coast is strong and growing and the average price per sale is above the industry average,” said Mr Singleton.
“We also see a strong market here for corporate gifts,” he said. “Our plan is to have 10 delivery centres servicing the major cities and 10 centres across regional Australia over the next five years,” Mr Singleton said. The company appointed Angela Hewitt, a local person, as Manager of the West Gosford Roses Only Chairman Jack Singleton with West Gosford Manager Angela Hewitt centre and is aiming to employ around fifteen local staff in number of flower growers and Mr Singleton the lead up to Christmas. said that Roses Only are already doing busiThe Central Coast is home to a growing ness with them.
Erina company outfoxing shoplifters In the retail trade its called 'shrinkage,' but it is straight out theft. An Australian-based study has found that shoplifting is surging, with major retailers losing over $3.3 billion last year alone. Shoplifting is so prevalent that it has spawned an entire industry with shoplifters working together and operating their own how-to-steal websites," says Robert Bodill, Co-owner and Managing Director of Erina based manufacturer of a new innovative anti-theft device for clothing stores, FoxGuard Security. For the past fifteen years, Mr Bodill has been importing and distributing a range
of technologies in the retail security sector both here and abroad. Since its inception in June 2019, Fox Guard's unique security tag has swept through the retail industry. The results have been phenomenal, with reductions in shoplifting of between 50% to 80% and an average return on investment (ROI) of 12 months or less. His first significant sale was in June 2019 to Rebel Sport who bought 300,000 units for twenty of their stores. Off the back of that successful trial, Rebel is now rolling out Fox Guard across their entire store network.
In February 2020 Mr Bodill and Mr Klumper visited the world's biggest retail trade fair, Euroshop in Germany, and while there successfully negotiated to buy the global manufacturing and intellectual rights for the full range of LOXXYS products. Within three months they had set up a USA office and warehouse in Charlotte, North Carolina, appointed a CEO and had made their first sale to a major retailer. Except that the coronavirus hit within a month forcing the business to hibernate until trade-as-usual returns.
A first for the Coast’s food industry CEO’S OF THE region’s largest food manufacturers met in February to discuss potential collaborations that would benefit both the industry and the region. The CEO’s forum was hosted by Sanitarium at their head office at Berkeley Vale. Commenting on the meeting, Frank Sammut, Executive Officer of Central Coast Industry Connect (CCIC) said. “I have worked in the food sector for over 30 years, and I believe that this is a first for our region to have all the CEO’s of our largest food companies come together to lead the charge for stronger collaboration throughout the sector. This sort of thing doesn’t happen readily and I am excited to see where it leads” he said The Central Coast Food Alliance (CCFA) has created a great foundation off the back
of a strong 2019 and saw an opportunity to continue this momentum into 2020 by initiating this industry CEO forum. “Whilst the larger portion and backbone of the food industry is small business, it is important to recognise that the region has some of the country’s largest food manufacturer’s head offices located here, and it is vital to have their commitment and collaboration to see continued growth as a sector “said Dan Farmer, General Manager of the Central Coast Food Alliance. The event was conducted over breakfast and through a round of introductions the desire for collaboration was apparent. Companies represented were Sanitarium, Cordina Group, Mars Food Australia, Agrana Fruit Australia, Life Health Foods and TrendPac.
Business and operational challenges were discussed openly with many areas of opportunity quickly identified. The role for CCFA will be in facilitating collaboration and delivering programmes of change, something that was well received by the forum. “Being that this was a first for the local sector, we wanted this meeting to be all about the industry leaders to get to know each other and build trust. I was really impressed to see such strong commitment from the CEO participants to future forums such as this, and it was very clear that they valued the connection, the thought leadership, and the enhanced opportunity to make a difference” said Peter Crane, Chair of the Central Coast Food Alliance.
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Chamberlain to lift output following Atlanta USA Expo Chamberlain Group is expecting output of their Grifco Poultry Winch, which is made at their West Gosford factory, to increase by 12% and generate $2.5 million worth of sales following their attendance at the IPPE (International Production and Processing Expo) in Atlanta in January. The IPPE is the world’s largest expo for the Poultry Industry with 25,000 people from around the world visiting. The Grifco Poultry Winch is the leading poultry winch in the Australian market and was showcased at the IPPE by partnering with the largest supplier of poultry equipment in the USA which has a global footprint. Commenting on their success at
the Expo Chamberlain Group’s Head of Operations – Oceania, Graeme Sheekey, said, “Our plan is to supply Australian made winches to Chore-Time who will distribute throughout USA, Canada and Mexico in 2020 and potentially in Asia down the track.” Chore-Time is one of the world’s largest providers of poultry and egg production systems and the Grifco poultry feeder and drinker winch, which is designed for Australian conditions, are recognised throughout the Australian poultry industry as the benchmark for workmanship and reliability. Mr Sheekey said that the company has two other projects on the go that will see them export to USA and Middle East. “If all
Chamberlain Group’s Graeme Sheekey at the ChoreTime stand displaying their Grifco Poultry Winch three projects are executed as planned we will increase the output of our Gosford facility by 38%,” he said.
Real Estate Academy joins with Realtair March saw East Gosford based national real estate training and systems development company, Real Estate Academy, join forces with Australian PropTech innovator, Realtair. The acquisition by Realtair, a middleware platform serving the real estate industry, represents a deal that places the company at the forefront of progressive technology development and delivery in Australian real estate. Realtair CEO and Founder, Peter Matthews, said they had been working with Real Estate Academy Founder and CEO, Lee Woodward, over the past two years to refine this collaboration. “Lee and his team are experts at the onboarding, delivery
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Phoenix Packaging Expands at Somersby The Central Coast’s only manufacturer of cardboard cartons and packaging solutions moved into a 2,500 sqm warehouse at Somersby in early 2020, substantially increasing their manufacturing, design and logistics capacity. Phoenix was set up in 2016 by Marc Roberts, David McPherson and Josh Searle who had worked together in a similar business which was forced to close. Phoenix has a mission to offer something the large companies don’t - applying their experience in working with businesses of any size to solve packaging issues to genuinely improve their business. One of their strengths is a full design ser-
vice to help their customers create product specific packaging from prototype design and material testing to the final product, produced on site and even with instant full digital colour printing direct to cardboard, a unique offering indeed, meaning there are no expensive print plates required. Phoenix is the only company that has the capability to offer short run along with large volume production that ensures they can meet a large existing customer’s needs while still being able to support a startup business and supporting them as they grow. Commenting on their success Phoenix Director Marc Roberts said, “We are excited
Central Coast Council – A financial disaster The previous CFO, Mr Craig Norman and CEO, Mr Gary Murphy were aware of this unlawful use of funds.” “There is no evidence of theft or corruption,” he said. “The Council’s rapid financial decline is in part due to several matters, with only the IT costs directly related to the amalgamation: 1. The substantial costs in upgrading IT systems and infrastructure (net of $10m Government grant) is $50m, with $8m ongoing. 2. The substantial costs of an industrial dispute concerning 38/35 hour week, unified salary scale and other harmonisation costs [$25.3m, with $3.2m on-going]. 3. The $39m loss of revenue (compared to
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2018/19) from the 2019 IPART pricing determination for water, sewerage, stormwater drainage and trade waste services. 4. The increased costs and revenue losses brought about by the bushfires, floods and COVID-19 are estimated at $10.5m. This very substantial sum of new costs seems to have been overlooked by the new Council as it embarked on major spending programmes in both capital works and general operations. “A catastrophic error of the amalgamated Council was their failure to understand that the organisation had less than $5m in unrestricted cash (excluding Water and Sewer Fund) at the beginning of amalgamation. In the first year of operation, there was an
operating surplus of $65m, which was predominantly driven by a one-off operating grant of approximately $40m. “In respect of staffing there are now 250 more people (FTE) employed now than at the time of the amalgamation. Additionally Council embarked on a number of expansive initiatives, some with highly paid staff that resulted in employee costs outstripping projected growth. Actions are in-train to deal with this situation, however the willingness of lenders to provide necessary further loans [either private or public] is totally dependent upon the Council embarking on an urgent turnaround strategy to ensure next year’s budget is at least ‘break even’.
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THE CEN T R A L COA S T U LT I M AT E GU I D E TO BUSINESS
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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 – Central Coast Council, • State Government Members of Parliament, • Federal Government Members of Parliament, • Other government contacts: • Industry Associations • Chambers of Commerce • MANUFACTURERS DIRECTORY A comprehensive list of local Manufacturers, what they produce or their capability, • BUSINESS SERVICES DIRECTORY
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Business Centres
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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 building
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.
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 202 has been a difficult year for the hospitality industry due to the COVID-19 Lockdown and Venue Restrictions. Restaurants and cafes that have continued to operate on a restricted basis include: Bon Pavilion, has become the centrepiece of an emerging dining-out precinct in the CBD. Bon Pavilion features seven separate dining and drinking areas
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Business Centres Other dining venues include: Bay Rd Brewing craft brewery, @ Baker Street, restaurant and bar, Chili Basil Thai Restaurant, Hotel Gosford 1926 Brasserie, Korean BBQ,, Mapo Galbi Korean BBQ, New Sushi Maru, Pinocchios Wine & Pizza Bar, Recess Kitchen, Yai Thai Kitchen, South End Social café and bar, The Good Bits Co café and Tokyo Sushi The Central Coast Leagues Club offers a wide range of dining, drinking and entertainment options further complementing the offering in the CBD. These venues complement each other by offering a wide variety of cuisines. 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. Construction of a $32 million redevelopment of Gosford Private commenced in 2020 and will be completed in 2021 Numerous medical specialists and paramedical services operate in and around the CBD that have the effect of attracting large numbers of people accessing these services. 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.
WEST GOSFORD 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 local residents and business and in surrounding areas.
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In March 2019 the University of Newcastle announced that it will establish a $250 million Gosford Campus in the CBD offering a range of business, law and communications courses. The Federal Government has committed to Student Places while State Government support is yet to be announced. Contact Centres - Major corporations have established Contact Centres in the Gosford CBD. They include: APIA, NRMA Membership Services, NRMA Roadside Service, Qantas Assure, 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 Premier & Cabinet, Department of Financial Services, Long Service Leave Corporation, SafeWork NSW, Department of Regional Development, Australian Taxation Office. Digital and Creative Businesses – The NBN supports a growing number of digital and creative businesses in the CBD with Fibre-to-the-Premises 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, Gosford Tennis 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.
Bulky Goods Retail - Retailers include: Officeworks, Domain, Spotlight, Bunnings Warehouse and Riverside Park Homemaker Centre. Accommodation Gosford RSL Club 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. Other motels include: Gosford Palms Motor Inn, Waterfiew Gosford Motor Inn, Ibis budget Gosford. Entertainment - Gosford RSL Club is an entertainment venue servicing the area. 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.
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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 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
Platinum Building Erina
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 comprises 58 premium apartments. 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.
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. A small retail village services the surrounding residential area. 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 has located a new Intercity Train Maintenance Facility to service the new Intercity Train Fleet that will operate between Central Coast, Newcastle, Blue Mountains and South Coast.
University of Newcastle Ourimbah Campus Library
TUMBI UMBI 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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Business Centres TUGGERAH Tuggerah is geographically at the centre of the Central Coast region and is located 4 kms south of Wyong Town Centre at the convergence of the Pacific Highway, the M1 Motorway and Wyong Road (which leads to the coastal suburbs) and the main northern rail line. It is therefore a major public transport hub servicing the region. Retail - Comprised within the Tuggerah precinct is the major regional shopping centre Westfield Tuggerah, Tuggerah Super Centre, Bunnings Warehouse and other major discount retailers. Commercial – The Central Coast Mariners Football Club’s headquarters is located in their Centre of Excellence building, a 7-level commercial building that comprises commercial and professional service businesses and medical centre. Additional commercial and professional services are also located in Tuggerah Business Park, opposite (for further information about Tuggerah Business Park, see Industrial Areas). Sport The Central Coast Regional Sporting and Recreation
WYONG 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.
THE ENTRANCE 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
Complex is located on 18.28 hectares of 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).
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 59-room 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 The Toukley Town Centre is 14 kilometres north of Wyong and is situated between Tuggerah Lake and Budgewoi Lake. 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. The main arterial coastal road (Central Coast Highway and Wilfred Barrett Drive) links Gosford and The Entrance to Toukley. 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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Retail Precincts 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. Retail precincts on the Central Coast from north to south are: Budgewoi Located between Lake Munmorah and Budgewoi Lake, Budgewoi is provides a limited retail offering anchored by a Coles Supermarket. Other services include fast food outlets, real estate etc. Lake Haven 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, 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. The Entrance Anchoring the retail offering at The Entrance is the Lakeside Shopping Centre with an extensive retail shopping strip catering mostly to the visitor market.
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Long Jetty 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 Bateau Bay Square is anchored by Coles, Kmart, Aldi and Woolworths stores and services an extensive surrounding area. Killarney Vale The shopping strip along Wyong Road at Killarney Vale is anchored by a Coles Supermarket. Gosford 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. Dining – Gosford CBD features around fifteen cafes and restaurants including the Bon Pavillion and Central Coast Leagues Club. 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. Terrigal The Terrigal retail precinct caters primarily to the region’s visitor market with a large number and variety of food outlets. 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. Avoca Beach The Avoca Beach retail precinct comprises primarily dining and food retail.
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Retail Precincts 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.
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.
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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
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 Across the region there are fourteen areas have been identified as strategic employment (industrial) areas. They are: Minor industrial areas are located throughout the region providing a wide range of support services to business and consumer. TUGGERAH BUSINESS PARK
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, TrendPak, AND Life Health Foods Australia SOMERSBY INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
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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, • 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,
Somersby Industrial Estate is located adjacent to the Gosford exit of the Sydney-Newcastle Freeway and covers almost 400 hectares. 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.
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Industrial Areas 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 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.
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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: Burgtec, Central Coast Shopfronts, Interpod, Mirait Technologies Australia, Scholastic Australia, McCains Foods (Sara Lee production facility). 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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Somersby Industrial etate
13
Kincumber Industrial Area
14
Lisarow Industrial Area
15
Tumbi Umbi Industrial Area
16
Berkeley Vale Industrial Area
17
Tuggerah Business Park
18
Tuggerah Industrial Area
19
North Wyong Industrial Area
20
Warnervale Industrial Area
21
Charmhaven Industrial Area
22
Warnervale Airport
23
Barrenjoey Head
PALM BEACH
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Housing Affordability Central Coast
NSW
600
664
Median household income $ weekly
1,258
1,486
Median mortgage payment $ monthly
1,750
1,986
350
380
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
Number
Change
Growth%
2018
342,047
+2,653
+0.78
2017
339,196
+2,783
+0.83
2016
337,739*
+4,120
+1.24
2015
332,491
+2,676
+0.81
2014
329,815
+2,479
+0.76
2013
327,336
+2,314
+071
2012
325,022
+2,365
+0.73
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 38 and 39
$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
$3,000 or more Total
4,942 22,674 267,307
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
121,602 38.50%
68,566
21.0%
59,292
19.0%
337,739
100%
312,186
100%
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Population and other demographic data Economic Profile
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%. Year
GRP $m
2019
14,330
2015
12,085
2010
11,755
2005
11,556
2001
11,136
The total number of people employed in the Central Coast Council area in 2017/18 was 126,459. This compares with 112,105 in 2012/13 indicating that jobs growth in the region of 12.8 over the five year period 14,354 The major employing sectors were: Health Care and Social Assistance 25,001 Retail Trade 15,796 Construction 12,958 Accommodation and Food Services 11,150
Source: economy.id and National Institute of Economic and Industry Research (NIEIR)
Central Coast – Employment by industry (Total) Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing Mining
2017/18
2012/13
1,224
1,056
904
712
Manufacturing
8,557
9,139
Electricity, Gas, Water & Waste
1,379
1,349
12,958
8,461
2,555
2,877
Construction Wholesale Trade Retail Trade
15,796
16,158
Accommodation & Food Services
11,150
10,597
Transport, Postal & Warehousing
3,623
3,565
Information Media & Telecommunications
2,269
1,523
Financial & Insurance Services
2,631
2,220
Rental, Hiring & Real Estate
2,219
2,099
Professional, Scientific & Technical Services
6,072
5,272
Administrative & Support Services
5,040
4,273
Public Administration & Safety
6,632
6,204
Education & Training
10,309
9,778
Health Care & Social Assistance
25,001
10,592
2,120
1,804
Arts & Recreation Services Other Services Total
6,019
5,426
126,459
112,105
Source: NIEIR and .id the population experts
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Value of total building approvals ($’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
163483
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Population
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
Secretary: Ken Howes 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: Matthew Lusted Address: PO Box 99, Wyong NSW 2259 Phone: 0427530633 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
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 Administrator: Dick Persson AM Acting General Manager: Rik Hart 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
Central Coast Industry Connect Chairperson: Steven Hyde Executive Director: Frank Sammut Address: PO Box 240, Ourimbah NSW 2258 Phone: 0411 186 634 Email: info@ centralcoastindustryconnect.com.au Website: www. centralcoastindustryconnect.com.au
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Contacts GOVERNMENT CONTACTS Department of Premier and Cabinet Central Coast Region Business Development Manager DPC: Kathryn Duncan Senior Export Advisor: Sharon Foster Address: 32 Mann Street, Gosford PO Box 1327, Gosford NSW 2250 Phone: 02 4337 2331 Email: kathryn.duncan@dpc.nsw.gov.au Website: www.dpc.nsw.gov.au Regional Development Australia – Central Coast NSW Chairman: Phil Walker Chief Executive Officer: John Mouland Address: North Loop Road, Central Coast Campus, 10 Chittaway Road, Ourimbah NSW 2258 PO Box 240, Ourimbah NSW 2258 Phone: 02 4349 4949 Email: mail@rdacc.org.au Website: www.rdacc.org.au
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STATE GOVERNMENT – REPRESENTATIVES
FEDERAL 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
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
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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Central Coast Manufacturers’ Directory Index Animal Foods & Supplements
Engineers – General
Machining Repetition
Sheet Metal Workers
Boats & Marine Equipment
Engineers – Precision
Manufacturers Other
Boilers
Fencing
Building Products
Filtration Products
Private Label Packers
Sign and Display Manufacturers
Buildings Portable
Food Processors & Manufacturers
Chemicals
Foundries
Coatings
Furniture & Related Products
Concrete Products Conveyors
Glass Products Labels
Electrical
Machining General
Engineering
Springs
Metal Products
Storage Systems
Mining Equipment Paper Products
Technology Agriculture
Plastics
Textiles
Recreation Vehicles
Toolmakers
Refrigeration Equipment
Veterinary Products
Security Products
Wood Products
MANUFACTURING CAPABILITIES CNC MACHINING
BESPOKE ASSEMBLY
FABRICATION
MOULDING
DESIGN CAPABILITIES
LASER
manufacturing@chamberlainanz.com
15 Dell Road, West Gosford, NSW 2250 02 4337 3877
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Central Coast Manufacturers’ Directory ANIMAL FOODS & SUPPLEMENTS Mitavite Equine care - horse feed products 3 Pile Road, Somersby 4340 9615 www.mitavite.com
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
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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
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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Central Coast Manufacturers’ Directory Straten Group
Price Chemicals Pty Ltd
Manufacturer of specialist products to the post tensioning and construction industries 45 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
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
Van Homes
CONCRETE PRODUCTS
Specialty chemical products Lot 3 Warringah Close, Somersby 4340 7800 ww.munzingw.com
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
Unit 1/14 Vere Place Somersby 1300558512 www.vanhomes.com.au
Expanda Van Homes
Conveyor Technologies Pty Ltd
Transportable cabins 3/113 Wisemans Ferry Road, Somersby 4340 0880 www.expandavanhomes.com
Metal belt scanning equipment Lisarow www.conveyortech.com.au
Urban Dwell Constructions Modular Homes and Granny Flats 10 Gibbens Road, West Gosford 0432 47647 www.urbandwell.com.au
CHEMICALS FMC Manufacturing Crop protection products 16 Lucca Road, North Wyong 4352 400 www.fmccrop.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 GEM Switchboards Pty Ltd Electrical switchboard design 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
Portable and relocatable homes
CSR Hebel
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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Central Coast Manufacturers’ Directory Riton Engineering
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 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
CGC Kymon 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
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
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
Unifilter Australia Automotive air filters 24c Pile Road, Somersby 4322 2007 www.uniflow.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
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 23 Awaba Street, Lisarow 1800 942 942 www.fusionfurniture.com.au
Parchem Construction Products P/L
6 Chivers Road, Somersby 1300 058 194 www.solaft.com
Manufacturers of laminate, board and coordinated edging to the building, construction and design sectors 7 Lucca Toad, Wyong 1800812864 www.parchem.com.au
Bioaction Pty Ltd
Pluim Interiors
Emission and Odour Filtration Systems
Interior fitouts
12 Mildon Road, Tuggerah 4353 4822 www.bioaction.com.au
900 Pacific Highway, Lisarow 4328 0500 www.pluiminteriors.com.au
Solaft Filtration solutions
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Central Coast Manufacturers’ Directory SICO South Pacific Ltd
OpenShutters
RR Taylor Pty Ltd
Designs, manufactures and delivers furniture to the hospitality, leisure, education and government industries
Custom made shutters and screens
CAD CAM Design and manufacture, CNC lathes, mills, hydraulics, medical
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
Unit 3, 6 Hereford Street, Berkeley Vale 4389 8966 www.openshutters.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
PROK Conveyor Components Pty Ltd Contract CNC machining and the manufacture of conveyor pulleys and related general engineering activities 3 Gibbens Road, West Gosford 4325 4433 www.prok.com
Central Coast Shopfronts Pty Ltd
Tomlins Engineering Pty Ltd
Manufacture and install commercial aluminium shopfronts and glazing into commercial projects and architecturally designed luxury homes
General engineering, manufacture, CNC machining and welding
914 Pacific Highway, Lisarow 4329 1999 www.centralcoastshopfronts.com.au
Clearview Glass Group
Unit 2/1 Apprentice Drive, Berkeley Vale 4388 9961 www.tomlinsengineering.com.au
MACHINING REPETITION Avoca Engineering
Residential and commercial frameless glass specialists 68 Railway Crescent, Lisarow 4323 1111 www.clearviewglass.com.au
LABELS
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
Graphic design and printing
5/7 Enterprise Drive, Berkeley Vale 4388 2853 www.avocaengineering.com.au
6 Daintree Place, West Gosford 4325 0200
RR Taylor Pty Ltd
Pacific Labels
CAD CAM Design and manufacture, CNC lathes, mills, hydraulics, medical
Accuprint
Labels manufacturer
5 Cal Close, Somersby 4340 2171 www.rrtaylor.com.au
2 Lucca Road, Wyong 4359 7000 www.pacificlabels.com.au
MANUFACTURERS - OTHER
MACHINING - GENERAL
3S Lighting
Brabander Engineering
Lighting solutions
Precision machining
2 Wella Way, Somersby 4340 4300 www.3slighting.com
6/14 Gibbens Road, West Gosford 4325 5098 www.brabanderengineering.com
Power Clipper Engineering
All States Trailer Spares
Machine shop specialising in turning and milling services
Trailer spares to the Automotive, Industrial, Hardware, Retail and OEM markets
Lot 501 Nells Road, West Gosford 4324 7767 www.powerclippingengineering.com.au
6/8 Donaldson Street Wyong 4353 2224 www.astss.com.au
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Central Coast Manufacturers’ Directory Andale Beer Dispensing Equipment Service and solutions for all types of tap beer equipment and applications Unit 2, 2 Pile Road, Somersby 4340 4111 www.andale.com.au
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
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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
Oxyzone
Bacsoon Customising
Oxygen and ozone generators
Specialists in various stainless-steel
Unit 13, 218 Wisemans Ferry Road, Somersby 4341 5858 www.oxyzone.com.au
products and services (including
Scribal Group Pty Ltd
4322 4955
Office Requisites, Warehouse Supplies, Promotional Products and Innovative Corporate Ideas
www.bacsoon.com
1 Jusfrute Drive, West Gosford 1800805502 www.scribal.com.au
Metal manufacturers
Formit Portable Toilets Manufacturers of portable toilets and waste tanks
sports fishing accessories) Unit 2, 14-16 Stockyard Place, West Gosford
Buck Engineering 10 Pavitt Crescent, Wyong 4353 1984
Coastwide Steel & Metalwork Pty Ltd
4/1 Co-Wyn Close, Fountaindale 4336 1000 www.bvci.com.au
Steel and stainless-steel fabrication
Swinnerton Engineering
www.coastwidesteel.com.au
Industrial fans 6/8 Comserv Close, West Gosford 4324 6814 www.swinnertonfans.com.au
2/45 Gavenlock Road, Tuggerah 4353 2939
Coastal Steel Fabrications Supply, fabrication and installation of structured steel
The Styles Factory
2/61 Somersby Falls Road, Somersby
Trophy and recognition awards
4340 0222
15 Mildon Road, Tuggerah 4352 2741
www.coastalsteel.com.au
Thermit (Australia) Pty Ltd 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 170 Somersby Falls Road, Somersby 4340 4988 www.thermit.com.au
Davebilt Industries Structural steel supplier 116 Showground Road, Gosford 4325 7381 www.davebilt.com.au
Rimex Australia Pty Ltd Stainless Steel, Aluminium & other Metal Finishes 6 Warringah Close, Somersby 4340 5599 www.rimexmetals.com.au
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Central Coast Manufacturers’ Directory Sapphire Aluminium Industries Anodised aluminium, aluminium partitions and aluminium products 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
PRIVATE LABEL PACKERS Delta Laboratories
Alushapes
Developing and contract manufacturing products for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and veterinary industries
Aluminium extrusions 7 Warringah Close, Somersby 4340 4344 www.alushapes.com.au
8 Warringah Close, Somersby 4340 0200 www.deltalabs.com.au
Pro Ali Design
Trendpac Non-food manufacturers, packaging and product development 1 Corella Close, Berkeley Vale 4388 8100 www.trendpac.com.au
RECREATION VEHICLES Rivenlee Pty Ltd
Industreal Mining Technology
Horse float manufacturers
Design and manufacture of safety equipment for the coal mining sector 3 Co-Wynn Close, Fountaindale 4336 1800 www.advminingtech.com.au
Unit 5, 20 Jusfrute Drive, West Gosford 0408293170 www.rivenlee.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
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
Sheetmetal Fabrication, Manufacturing and design for Air Conditioning Industry 9 Enterprise Drive, West Gosford 4322 1028 www.airpaksheetmetal.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
Sulo Pty Ltd
18 Reliance Drive, Tuggerah 8413 3430 www.ledasecurity.com.au
Producers of TFI PE and EVA foams 14 Pile Road, Somersby 4340 0433 www.ultralonfoam.com
Airpak Sheetmetal Pty Ltd
Design and fabrication of commercial kitchens 1/13 Pioneer Avenue, Tuggerah 4353 1900 benchmarkstainless.com.au
Leda Security Products Pty Ltd
Ultralon
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
Benchmark Stainless and Catering
Injection moulding high performance plastics for the electronics, telecommunications, medical and manufacturing industries 3 Colony Close, Tuggerah 4353 0555 www.heliro.com.au Plastic injection moulding plant 123 Wisemans Ferry Road, Somersby 4348 8188 www.sulo.com.au
SHEET METAL WORKERS
Perimeter Security Solutions and traffic control systems - comprising gates, bollards, tyre spikes, road blockers, turnstiles, barriers, fencing, bicycle security & parking protection
Sign design, fabrication and installation 16/10 Pioneer Avenue, Tuggerah 4351 3555 www.signarama.com.au/tuggerah
Signamara Erina Gosford Custom made signs, banners, decals and more 1/241 The Entrance Road Erina 43651003 www.signarama.com.au/erina
SPRINGS
RFID N Print 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
Jubilee Spring Co Pty Ltd Manufacturers of all classes of springs 8 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.gosfordf@bigpond.net.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’ Directory FOOD PROCESSORS & MANUFACTURERS Agrana Fruit Australia Pty Ltd
The Cordina Food Company
Kunitaro Australia
Frozen Foods operator providing a wide range of products and services including corn cobs, meat or frozen shelf life
Fresh and frozen ready-to-eat gourmet chicken products 3 London Drive, Wyong 4356 4700 www.cordina.com.au
Green tea growers
Distillery Botanica
La Tartine Bakery
232 George Downes Drive, Central Mangrove 4373 1245 www.agrana.com.au
Australian Green Tea Green tea growers Cherry Lane, Kulnura 0419 467 567
Australia’s Own Pty Ltd Produce and supply natural health products 25-27 Fairview Avenue, The Entrance 4333 6511 www.australiasown.com.au
Bay Road Brewing Handcrafted Beer 89 Donnison Street, Gosford 4322 3046 www.bayviewbrewing.com.au
Boutique handmade spirits and alcohol 25 Portsmouth Road, Erina 4365 3968 www.distillerybotanica.com
E Carraro & Sons 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 993 George Downs Drive, Kulnura 4376 3200 www.eastcoastbeverages.com.au
Firescreek Winery
Block ‘n Tackle Brewery
Boutique fruit flower and herb wines 192 Wattle Tree Road, Holgate 4365 0768 www.firescreek.com.au
Brewery
Food to Nourish
11/13 Cochrone Street, Kincumber 4368 3333 www.blockntacklebeer.com.au
Production of nutrient dense organic wholesale products 4/28 Dell Road, West Gosford 90370894 www.foodtonourish.com.au
Central Coast Brewery Brewery Unit 9, 10 Pioneer Drive, Tuggerah 4351 5551 www.centralcoastbrewery.com.au
Glee Coffee Roasters
The Chilli Factory Chilli sauces and chutneys
Herbies Spices
1 Ironbark Road, Morisset 4973 3751 www.thechillifactory.com
Herbs and spices 4/25 Arizona Road, Charmhaven 4392 9422 www.herbies.com.au
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
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
Coffee Roasting B1, 4 Dulmison Avenue, Wyong 4353 0653 www.gleecoffee.com.au
Coastal Springs
332 Waratah Road, Mangrove Mountain 4374 1229 www.kunitaro.com
12/141 Alison Road, Wyong 4353 2433 www.littlecreekcheese.com.au
Ludo’s Gourmet Kitchen Manufacturers of breads and pastries 8 Cape Three Points Road, Avoca Beach 4382 1926 www.ludos.com.au
Luka Chocolates
Inghams Enterprises Pty Ltd Australian chicken and turkey products for the hospitality and foodservice industry 38 Cutrock Road, Lisarow 4348 1666 www.inghams.com.au
Locally made luxury artisan chocolates Unit 10, 141-155 Alison Road, Wyong 4355 4848 www.lukachocolates.com.au
Mangrove Mountain Springs Bottled spring water 1903 Peats Ridge Road, Calga 4323 7022 www.mangrovemountainsprings.com.au
Kombucha Zest
Margin’s Mushrooms
Brewed health drink 2/12 Jusfrute Drive, West Gosford 4321 1393 www.kombuchazest.com
Mushroom growers 536 Woy Woy Road, Woy Woy 0432052236 www.marginsmushrooms.com.au
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FOOD PROCESSORS & MANUFACTURERS Mars Food Australia - Masterfoods
Raj’s Kitchen
Tip Top Bakeries
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
Gourmet Indian cuisine 12 Jusfrute Drive, West Gosford 4339 2991 www.rajskitchen.com.au
Bread Products 18 Pacific Highway, Charmhaven www.tiptop.com.au
Sanitarium Health Food Company
Pizza base manufacturers Unit 1/8 Doherty Close, Warnervale 4394 0176 www.tjspizzaproducts.com.au
McCain Foods (Aust) Ltd Food manufacturers – Sara Lee brand desserts 90 Railway Crescent, Lisarow 1800 065 521 www.mccain.com.au
Manufacturers of breakfast cereal foods, soymilks, spreads and healthy vegetarian foods 1 Sanitarium Drive, Berkeley Vale 4348 7777 www.sanitarium.com.au
Natural High Australia Pty Ltd
Six String Brewing Company
Manufacturer of health foods and supplements 12 Tathra Street, West Gosford 4324 2755
Handcrafted beer 4/330 The Entrance Road, Erina 4365 4536 www.sixstringbrewing.com.au
Nougat Limar/The Factory
Steinbok
Manufacturers of soft, french-style nougat Lot 4, 6 Jusfrute Drive, West Gosford 4322 3222 www.nougatlimar.com.au
Manufacturers of Steinbok Schnapps and Café Choice coffee syrups 42 Pile Road, Somersby 4340 0555 www.steinbok.com.au
TJ’s Pizza Products
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
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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 www.graphicbydesign.com.au phone 4365 6777
02 4304 8888
suite 3.11 platinum building 4 ilya ave, erina nsw 2260
155 The Entrance Road, Erina 2250
Seniors Lifestyle Marketers
WE ARE ODDFISH MEDIA
• Individuals and investors
Your Local Full Service Media Agency
• Small to medium sized businesses • Self managed superannuation funds • Auditing for Not for Profits and Companies
TELEVISION
www.harwoods.com.au Suite 3.29 Platinum West, 4 Ilya Ave, Erina 2250
4365 3142
LET’S CHAT!
RADIO
W: www.oddfishmedia.com.au
DIGITAL
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E: info@oddfishmedia.com.au
SOCIAL MEDIA
P: 02 4365 6782
Breathe Life into Your Business with Digital Marketing.
Business, Wealth Creation and SMSF Specialists 484 The Entrance Road, Erina Heights NSW 2260 Phone (02) 4365 6789
talkagency.com.au | (02) 4384 2577
www.kbca.com.au
ARCHITECTS
An innovating Accounting & Consulting firm that has been assisting business develop and succeed since 1973.
CKDS Architecture is a contemporary architectural practice that delivers residential, community and commercial projects.
www.lwm.com.au
www.ckds.com.au
1/106 Erina St, Gosford 2250
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4324 2988
1/28 Adelaide St, East Gosford 2250
4321 0503
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ARCHITECTS
CONSULTING ENGINEERS
ELECTIRCAL
Trusted to deliver.
Bespoke Homes, Luxury Residential, Retail Architecture, Furniture and Lighting Design
Level 1 & 2 Accredited Service Provider, High & Low Voltage Infrastructure, MSB & Electrical Contracting Services.
www.whitedicksonarchitects.com.au
www.syscon.net.au 4324 3632
Shop 17d Althorp St, East Gosford 2250
4355 1716
sales@syscon.net.au
FLORISTS
BUILDERS Central Coast, Newcastle & Dubbo www.north.com.au
BUILDING WITH TRUST. Our promise. COMMERCIAL BUILDER OF THE YEAR 2011, 2016 & 2017
MOST VALUED PARTNER 2018 STUDENT ENGAGEMENT AWARDS
GRAPHIC DESIGNERS
CREATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR ALL YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS
Over 70 Years of high quality commercial construction. www.pluim.com Phone: 4324 7588
www.graphicbydesign.com.au phone 4365 6777
Our Experience. Your Advantage.
suite 3.11 platinum building 4 ilya ave, erina nsw 2260
LAWYERS
MBA Award Winning Commercial Builders A Suite 4, 168-170 Central Coast Hwy, Erina 2250 T 02 4365 8149 E admin@stevensconstruction.com.au W www.stevensconstruction.com.au
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LAWYERS
PROPERTY CONSULTANTS
Sydney - Central Coast - Hunter Working Beyond Expectations Delivering fresh, innovative solutions for our clients on each and every project. Professional legal advice on conveyancing, commercial, estate planning, business, workers compensation, personal injury claims, criminal and family law matters and notary public.
www.peninsulalaw.com.au
• Project Management • Town Planning • Engineering • Surveying • Visualisation • Economic Analysis • Urban Planning
www.adwjohnson.com.au 4343 3000
36A George St, Woy Woy 2256
4305 4300
5 Pioneer Avenue, Tuggerah NSW 2259
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Providing personal and commercial legal services to the Central Coast for over 50 years.
4325 0208
info@ taperells.com.au www.taperells.com.au
LEVEL 1 / 27 DANE DRIVE GOSFORD WWW.CHAPMANFRAZER.COM.AU
Level 4, 5 Baker St, Gosford 2250
4323 3333
MANAGED SERVICES
PROPERTY CONSULTANTS
TRANSPORT
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
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Moving with people, power and precision.
Transport, Warehousing, Weighbridge. Over 30 years experience. Central Coast, Newcastle, Sydney
www.coastaltransport.com.au 12 Burnet Rd, Warnervale NSW
1300 139 330
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