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Frucor Suntory’s new Ipswich facility on track for mid-2024 opening
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Lorna Gloria
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18 October 2022
The new +$400 million Frucor Suntory multi-beverage manufacturing facility in Ipswich is on track for its mid-2024 opening. Treasurer and Minister for Trade and Investment Cameron Dick visited the 17-hectare, greenfield site at...
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