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- Bizzy Bits - Gee, that's a bottom line - Gold Coast Bulletin 21 Jan 2008
THE controversial Tweed Valley Way sign advertising the Industry Central industrial estate has been modified by vandals to add a modicum of modesty. - Tweed Valley business hub stays high and dry - Daily News 14 Jan 2008
MURWILLUMBAH'S newest industrial estate Industry Central has remained "high and dry" despite flash flooding and evacuations around the Tweed last week. - MEDIA STATEMENT - Industry Central stays high and dry 12 Jan 2008
MURWILLUMBAH’S newest industrial estate Industry Central has remained ‘high and dry’ despite flash flooding and evacuations in the area yesterday. - Launch of Industry Central - Life Weekly Gold Coast 19 Dec 2007
Guests were invited to celebrate the launch of the Industry Central. The $350 million commercial development in Murwillumbah spans over 50 hectares. - Tweed Coast epicentre - Gold Coast Mail 14 Dec 2007
TWEED'S Industry Central opened this week and has attracted a lot of interest from Gold Coast business as well as major nationals from Sydney, Melbourne and overseas. - A crack on the road - Daily News 8 Dec 2007
MOTORISTS travelling along the newly opened section of the Tugan Bypass roadworks have been greated with a pleasant sight of what is referred to as "plumber's crack". - Bizzy Bits. Winners losers - Gold Coast Bulletin 7 Dec 2007
Up - Murwillumbah residents. Prices are set to skyrocket in the sleepy town after this week's launch of Tweed Central, a $350 million industrial estate spearheaded by Peter Mitchell. - Classy start to Murwillumbah industry park - Daily News 6 Dec 2007
PETER Mitchell believes Murwillumbah is "the next best thing to utopia in rural living". - Coast projects in the pipeline - Gold Coast Bulletin 6 Dec 2007
Coast projects in the pipeline - Industrial estate to spark 'new' Tweed - Gold Coast Bulletin 6 Dec 2007
MAKE way for the 'new' Tweed. The face of the northern NSW pocket is about to undergo a dynamic transformation after yesterday's launch of Industry Central, a $350 million industrial estate.
