Final call for tenants for new manufacturing precinct
Thursday, 04 September, 2025
With a builder expected to be formally announced, construction of the multimillion-dollar TURBINE Collaborative Food & Beverage Manufacturing Precinct is anticipated to commence in early 2026.
TURBINE CEO and Project Manager Andrew Eves-Brown said the project had reached a pivotal stage, with limited tenancy opportunities remaining.
“Momentum is building quickly. With planning well advanced and a clear pathway to operation, we are entering the final phase of tenant recruitment for what will be Australia’s first purpose-built collaborative food and beverage manufacturing precinct,” Eves-Brown said.
The precinct, located in the Sunshine Coast Industrial Park, is designed to address the barriers faced by small to medium-sized food and beverage businesses when scaling. TURBINE said tenants will have access to shared infrastructure, advanced equipment, research collaboration, and an industry-led ecosystem that supports innovation and growth.
Flexible leasing opportunities remain, with spaces ranging from 300–4000 m². Tenants will also benefit from support including non-repayable funding for approved applicants to assist with tenancy fit-outs and equipment.
“This is more than just a building — it’s a transformational ecosystem that will enable food and beverage manufacturers to scale, innovate and access export opportunities with confidence,” Eves-Brown said.
The project is jointly funded by the Australian Government and Queensland Government. For leasing enquiries, visit the TURBINE website.
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