<p>Mt Warning viewed from the Tweed River</p> page image Mt Warning viewed from the Tweed River

Snapshot

The Tweed is one of the nation’s fastest growing regions, located at the epicentre of the East Coast Growth Corridor of Australia. Population projections confirm that by 2021, 31% of Australia’s population growth will take place in this corridor, stretching from Coffs Harbour in the south to Hervey Bay in the north.

The Tweed is New South Wales’ northern-most regional growth centre, strategically located on the border with South East Queensland, creating a dynamic economic growth zone. Proximity to the Gold Coast Airport and sea and air ports of Brisbane, position the Tweed perfectly to play an integral part in the future growth of this dynamic coastal region.

Population-driven economic growth is providing significant opportunities for investors and businesses looking to establish or relocate to this evolving, maturing region.

Enterprise land banks, abundant supply of water, transport infrastructure, and national and international communication, as well as competitive freight costs to southern population centre’s and a skilled and educated workforce, are all elements, which create the opportunities to relocate and attract new business and investment to the Tweed region.

The key economic drivers for the Tweed are broad-based and diverse, providing opportunities in transport, manufacturing, aviation, warehousing, distribution, and technology, in addition to the established areas of tourism, health, education and agriculture.

The Tweed - the southern-most sub-tropical region of Australia - has as a vibrant regional economy, complemented by a diversity of commercial, industrial and rural enterprises, pristine beaches, and exotic rainforest. 

The Tweed is a Mecca for business growth, lifestyle and investment opportunities.