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Enquire nowAustralia TradeCoast is home to around 1,500 leading businesses across a variety of industries. Priority industry sectors include:
Boasting Australia's largest capital city airport in terms of developable land, Australia TradeCoast is quickly becoming one of the country's most significant aviation and aerospace hubs. With dedicated precincts for terminal operations, general aviation, air cargo, maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO), and aviation related education, as well as supporting infrastructure such as the newly opened Novotel at Airport Village, Brisbane... more
The unrivalled position of ATC at the centre of the burgeoning South-East Queensland region makes this the ideal location for businesses servicing the building and construction industry. Given SEQ’s pipeline of major infrastructure projects, along with the strength of the residential, commercial, and industrial property markets, many nationally significant building and construction firms have chosen to locate within ATC. These include... more
With 1,500 businesses now operating within Australia TradeCoast, the region has a growing demand for business services across a wide range of industries including property, accounting, legal and many others. Given the strategic location of areas such as Eagle Farm at the gateway to ATC, and in close proximity to key infrastructure connecting to the CBD, an increasing number of service businesses are now choosing to locate within ATC to... more
For food manufacturing companies, the proximity to strategic transport networks provides a critical advantage in terms of their ability to efficiently distribute products to customers throughout Queensland, Australia, and abroad. These strategic transport networks have effectively positioned Australia TradeCoast as a vital link between the myriad of primary producers located throughout Queensland and Northern New South Wales, and the... more
Australia TradeCoast has been a hub for innovative manufacturing for many years, and continues to grow as new companies emerge and take advantage of the region’s proximity to local and international markets. The ability to source input materials efficiently through Australia TradeCoast’s unparalleled infrastructure connections, the readily available local labour pool, and the ability to distribute products easily to domestic markets... more
With the working population of Australia TradeCoast now in excess of 60,000 employees, and Brisbane Airport attracting over 19 million passengers in 2010, ATC is an increasingly desirable location for retail businesses. The success of the Direct Factory Outlet at Airport Village, the impressive retail offering at both the Domestic and International terminals of Brisbane Airport, and the growing Portside precinct are all testament to the... more
As the northernmost capital city sea port in Australia, the Port of Brisbane’s proximity to Australia’s major trading partners provides a strategic advantage that has seen it develop into one of the largest and fastest growing sea ports in the country. Currently boasting 29 operating berths and over 7,500m of quayline, the Port of Brisbane caters to a wide range of industries through its container terminals, general cargo and motor... more
With the location of Brisbane Airport and the Port of Brisbane at the mouth of the Brisbane River, and the close proximity of the arterial road network connecting to South East Queensland and beyond, Australia TradeCoast is the ideal location for businesses within the Transport and Logistics sector. With direct links to air, sea, road and rail networks, including through the Port of Brisbane and Brisbane Airport, Australia TradeCoast is... more
The majority of businesses within ATC manufacture, wholesale, store, supply or produce goods or are service based businesses. Despite the perceived industrial nature of ATC, around half of businesses within ATC are service based businesses, highlighting a shift towards a higher density of employment than has traditionally been the case. This strategic mix of industries provides businesses within Australia TradeCoast with direct access to suppliers, end-users and services all in the one location making Australia TradeCoast Queensland’s pre-eminent location for trade and industry.
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