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Central Coast opens $17M manufacturing hub for food and beverage producers

A new $17.14 million manufacturing hub has opened at Ourimbah on the NSW Central Coast, with Central Coast Industry Connect (CCIC) saying the purpose-built facility is designed to help small and medium-sized food and beverage manufacturers expand production, access shared equipment and strengthen local manufacturing capability.

New manufacturing hub to boost food sector and jobs in Central Coast

Construction has officially commenced on the Central Coast’s Food Manufacturing Innovation Hub, marking a key milestone for the region’s food manufacturing sector.

Manufacturers on the Central Coast urged to apply for lean manufacturing support

Manufacturers on the Central Coast are being encouraged to apply for funding through the NSW Government’s $800,000 Lean Manufacturing Pilot Program, designed to help regional businesses improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance competitiveness.

Central Coast welcomes 30 new EV charging ports

The Central Coast is boosting its sustainable travel infrastructure with 17 new electric vehicle (EV) charging sites funded through the NSW Government's EV Destination Charging grants program.

Hunter Manufacturing Awards 2023 officially launches campaign

The Hunter Manufacturing Awards (HMA) shined the spotlight squarely on the region’s global opportunities when it officially launched its 2023 campaign on Wednesday, 24 May, at MITS Alloy in Newcastle’s Mayfield North.

Stellar line-up of presenters secured for Industry Festival’s free workshop program

Media Release by Central Coast Industry Festival If you’re in business on the Central Coast, the program of nine free capability-building workshops on offer as...

Major industry festival a first for the Central Coast

There is no denying that the past two years have been extremely tough for businesses on the Central Coast, manufacturers and agri-businesses being no exception. Local businesses have had to adapt their strategies and operations to deal with supply chain breakdowns, skills shortages, rising costs and other challenges stemming from catastrophic bushfires, floods and COVID-19.
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