12 BUSINESS BRIEFS Having cemented themselves into the consumer fruit juice market in Australia Kulnura family-owned business, Eastcoast Beverages is now moving into supplying the international airlines. Eastcoast is now supplying eighteen international airlines departing Sydney and Melbourne each day with their 100% premium Australian grown orange juice to their business class passengers. Carriers include Singapore Airlines, United Airlines, Etihad and Delta are serving Eastcoast orange juice and South American carrier Latam Airlines is now serving Lentini West Gosford based customs agent and freight forwarding company, has been announced Front of Shirt partner for the Central Coast Mariners AFC Champions League. The family-owned company has been a dedicated Mariners supporter since 2018 after relocating to the Central Coast from Mascot a year earlier. Kane Dyson, CEO and Founder of Dyson Logistics said, “Over the years, our relationship has deepened due to the connection between philosophies and community values, and we’ve been proud to see the Mariners’ continued success. We jumped at the chance to be front-of-jersey sponsor for the remaining ACLE matches, it is an honor, and we’ll be cheering loudly as ‘our Boys’ do it for the Coast,” he said. Central Coast Mariners CEO Alyssar Narey highlighted the significance of the partnership, “As the Community Club, we are committed to supporting and showcasing local businesses on the biggest stages. Dyson Logistics’ dedication to our team and the Central Coast region embodies the spirit of this community. We are thrilled to have them as our Front of Shirt partner for this ACLE campaign and look forward to continuing this meaningful partnership.” Sparkling Water straight from springs on their orchard at Kulnura. “This opportunity is a huge step for Eastcoast Beverages,” says Business Development Manager Anthony Zibara. “It’s an honour to have our products featured on some of the world’s leading airlines. It reflects the trust they have in our quality and showcases the best of what the Central Coast has to offer on a global stage.” These partnerships mark a significant milestone for Eastcoast, showcasing the global appeal of its high-quality, locally sourced products. Dyson Logistics Front of Shirt partner for Mariners AFC Champions League Kane and Andrea Dyson with Mariners Sasha Kuzevski and Ryan Edmondson (centre) Anthony Scarcella joins Belle Property Megan and Anthony Scarcella Belle Property’s Commercial division, an arm of Australia’s leading lifestyle real estate provider, has announced the opening of Belle Property Central Coast led by local real estate agent and auctioneer Anthony Scarcella. Mr Scarcella was formerly sales and leasing agent with Knight Frank Central Coast and before that LJ Hooker Commercial Central Coast for ten years and before that with LJ Hooker Maroubra for five years. Mr Scarcella’s wife Megan will be Office Manager and together they will service the entire Central Coast, complementing the existing residential offerings of Belle Property Central Coast and Belle Property Point Claire, led by leading principal Cathy Baker. Newcastle financial advisory firm opens branch at East Gosford Kurt Purkiss Lambourne Partners opened an office in East Gosford expanding their integrated wealth management, accounting, and business advisory services to the Central Coast. The office represents a major step forward for the firm, offering Central Coast businesses a holistic approach to financial planning and business management. Kurt Purkiss, Lambourne Partners Head of Wealth said, “the East Gosford office will offer a full range of services, including tax and accounting support, business advisory, wealth management, and financial planning. “By expanding into East Gosford, we’re not only providing more convenient access to our services but also deepening our connection with the local community,” Purkiss added. “We’re committed to supporting the Central Coast’s economic growth by providing the expert advice businesses and residents need to succeed.” Eastcoast Beverages takes to the skies CENTRAL COAST BUSINESS REVIEW FEBRUARY 2025
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