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02 February 2019 Posted by 

AS CENTRAL COAST DITHERS....

Newcastle Airport develops tech park
DALLAS SHERRINGHAM
WHILE Central Coast Council dithers over its airport and much vaunted Aviation Hub, two airports to the north have taken giant strides ahead in the quest for the burgeoning aviation market.


Newcastle Airport this week took a major step toward the development of Astra Aerolab Business Technology Park when it exercised its option to purchase 76ha of land adjacent to the airport.
 
And Cessnock Maitland Airport has big plans to expand its operations.
 
The two airports are going ahead in leaps and bounds while Central Coast Council seems hell bent on potentially closing its airport. Council is rumoured to have spent "up to $50m" in a "secret deal" with an aircraft manufacturer planning to base itself at Warnervale. Council refuses to comment on the deal.
 
“This milestone is an important part of our journey to be the airport the region deserves. It brings us closer to realising Newcastle Airport as a regional hub for aviation activities including new defence and aerospace-related manufacturing, maintenance and research,” Newcastle Airport CEO Dr Peter Cock said.
 
“Purchasing this land and developing Astra Aerolab was strongly supported by our shareholders, the City of Newcastle and Port Stephens Council, and demonstrates their commitment to develop and invest in the region’s future. Astra will provide the Hunter region with global connectivity for trade, tourism and jobs.”
 
In September 2018, NSW Deputy Premier, John Barilaro, announced the award of a $11.7M grant to kick-off the development of Astra Aerolab to capitalise on the existing economic strengths of the region, the land purchase means progress on the site can start as early as next month.
 
City of Newcastle Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes welcomed the crucial next step in securing a significant number of local, high skilled jobs for the Greater Newcastle area.
 
“The technology precinct is set to generate over 5,500 jobs in defence and aerospace technology, advanced manufacturing and research and development and will put Newcastle and the Hunter Region at the forefront of global aviation innovation.”
 
Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer says the purchase of land demonstrates Port Stephens Council’s ongoing commitment to transformative growth.
 
“By investing in our region’s airport, we’re establishing ourselves as a dynamic destination for both business and tourism well into the future. We’re pleased to support expansion of the airport to focus on the development of an innovative aerospace precinct, which will benefit locals and visitors. This will set up Port Stephens - and the whole of the Hunter Region - to truly participate on the world stage as a premier tourist and business destination.”
 
Astra Aerolab: Key facts
 
• 73 lots on 46 hectares of developable land.
• Adjoining Newcastle Airport and RAAF Base Williamtown.
• Direct airside access for selected lots.
• Outstanding onsite lifestyle will include cafes, parks and cycleways.
• Best of the Hunter region – affordable living, quality education, beaches, vineyards and more.
• 5,500 new jobs.
• $19.66M project funded by the NSW Government, City of Newcastle and Port Stephens Council.  
 
It all means hundreds of Coast residents will now have to drive north every day to work at Newcastle’s Aviation Hub.

 



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