Global pharmaceutical company to manufacture here in South Australia
26 Feb 2024
Global pharmaceutical company, Noumed, has turned the sod on the construction of its $100 million pharmaceutical manufacturing facility at Salisbury, creating 250 construction jobs and 180 ongoing jobs upon completion.
Noumed Pharmaceutical, part of the United Kingdom’s Noumed Life Sciences, is building its first Australia manufacturing plant in Salisbury after receiving $20 million to support construction under the previous Federal Government’s Modern Manufacturing Initiative.
An integrated generics pharmaceutical company, the local facility will produce onshore, 40 million units of tablets, liquids and creams a year, which will replace products currently manufacturing in the United Kingdom.
The 43,000m² facility, which is two and a half times the size of Adelaide Oval, will enhance Australia’s sovereign supply into the pharmacy network and will be one of Australia's largest drug manufacturing investments in recent years.
Noumed is located at the Nexus North Industrial Estate, next to Mayne Pharma and close to other medical manufacturers including ophthalmic equipment makers Ellex Medical.
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Positive news for the north
Employment Precinct Proposed North of Adelaide
Investigations are underway into a potential new green economy precinct north of Adelaide, which would support growth in the state’s green energy, manufacturing, defence and food production sectors.
Led by Leinad Land Developments (Dublin) Pty Ltd, the proposal would rezone 400 ha of land near the township of Dublin to deliver new employment opportunities, with plans for the site including:
- green energy production from biomass
- innovative farming and food production methods
- fertiliser harvesting and distribution
- manufacturing, fabrication and logistics, particularly for the renewable energy sector.
The employment precinct would also provide opportunities for defence and infrastructure uses, potentially building on existing defence operations north-east of Dublin.
A key feature of plans for the site is constructing a new 6.5 MW bioreactor that processes organic waste into gas and electricity plus food grade CO2 for vertical agriculture, water and fertiliser.
These products would be integrated with other activities across the precinct, as well as surrounding rural land uses and possible future residential development, growing the state’s circular economy.
A number of investigations will be undertaken as part of developing the detailed proposal for approval, to ensure existing employment land supply is considered and impacts on the existing infrastructure, including Port Wakefield Road, environment, Dublin community, local businesses and Aboriginal heritage are well understood.
This process will include engagement with the community and key stakeholders to ensure they have the opportunity to express their views on the proposed amendment.
The proposed Code Amendment is the first step in delivering Leinad Land Developments (Dublin) Pty Ltd’s long-term vision of creating a broader green circular economy precinct.
Further information regarding the Dublin Green Circular Economy (Employment Areas) Code Amendment is available on the PlanSA website.
https://www.premier.sa.gov.au/media-rel ... f-adelaide
Employment Precinct Proposed North of Adelaide
Investigations are underway into a potential new green economy precinct north of Adelaide, which would support growth in the state’s green energy, manufacturing, defence and food production sectors.
Led by Leinad Land Developments (Dublin) Pty Ltd, the proposal would rezone 400 ha of land near the township of Dublin to deliver new employment opportunities, with plans for the site including:
- green energy production from biomass
- innovative farming and food production methods
- fertiliser harvesting and distribution
- manufacturing, fabrication and logistics, particularly for the renewable energy sector.
The employment precinct would also provide opportunities for defence and infrastructure uses, potentially building on existing defence operations north-east of Dublin.
A key feature of plans for the site is constructing a new 6.5 MW bioreactor that processes organic waste into gas and electricity plus food grade CO2 for vertical agriculture, water and fertiliser.
These products would be integrated with other activities across the precinct, as well as surrounding rural land uses and possible future residential development, growing the state’s circular economy.
A number of investigations will be undertaken as part of developing the detailed proposal for approval, to ensure existing employment land supply is considered and impacts on the existing infrastructure, including Port Wakefield Road, environment, Dublin community, local businesses and Aboriginal heritage are well understood.
This process will include engagement with the community and key stakeholders to ensure they have the opportunity to express their views on the proposed amendment.
The proposed Code Amendment is the first step in delivering Leinad Land Developments (Dublin) Pty Ltd’s long-term vision of creating a broader green circular economy precinct.
Further information regarding the Dublin Green Circular Economy (Employment Areas) Code Amendment is available on the PlanSA website.
https://www.premier.sa.gov.au/media-rel ... f-adelaide
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