Hunter manufacturing powers jobs, exports and innovation in 2025 and beyond

Hunter manufacturing powers jobs, exports and innovation in 2025 and beyond

From defence to disinfection, manufacturers across the Hunter are driving innovation, creating jobs, and powering national supply chains. Whether exporting world-class products, building critical infrastructure, or developing the next generation of skilled workers, the region’s industrial leaders are proving that manufacturing in the Hunter is thriving.

“Our manufacturers are competing and excelling on the global stage,” said Jacqui Daley, Chair of the Hunter Manufacturing Awards. “These businesses aren’t just contributing to our economy, they’re safeguarding national defence, advancing sustainability, and investing in the next generation of skilled workers.”

Now in its 21st year, the Hunter Manufacturing Awards (HMA) continue to spotlight excellence across one of Australia’s most strategically important industrial corridors centred around the Port of Newcastle, Newcastle Airport, and Williamtown RAAF base.

“The region’s manufacturing strength is on display in this precinct with three of our award winners based in Tomago.”

“TW Woods, winner of the 2024 HMA Rising Star Award, is now one of the largest steel fabrication companies on the east coast; Whiteley, a national leader in infection control, earned top honours in the export and global supply chain category while WesTrac was home to the 2024 Apprentice of the Year and continues to lead in workforce development across mining, construction, and heavy equipment sectors.”

Daley adds manufacturing in the Hunter isn’t just about output, it’s about impact, and that’s why two new categories have been added to the Awards in 2025.

“Diversity in Manufacturing is one of the new award categories in 2025 and a standout example of what can be achieved is Downer’s partnership with Aruma, one of Australia’s largest NDIS disability service providers. Through this collaboration, Aruma’s Supported Employees have been supplying essential electrical components including preformed cables and terminal mounting strips for Downer’s infrastructure and utility projects.”

Downer Manufacturing Manager Liam Parker says the collaboration has enhanced Downer’s local supply chain resilience and is a great example of what inclusive manufacturing looks like in practice by creating meaningful employment opportunities and ensuring people of all abilities contribute to regional projects with national significance.

“We’re proud to play a leading role in making things in the Hunter. Partnering with organisations like Aruma proves that smart, inclusive manufacturing benefits both business and community and it’s how we’ll build a stronger region.”

This year’s awards bring new opportunities, with winners automatically fast-tracked into the national Australian Manufacturing Awards, thanks to a first-of-its-kind partnership with Industry Update.

“The 2025 HMA is about celebrating the people and businesses who are redefining what’s possible in regional manufacturing,” said Ms Daley. “From small family operations to large-scale exporters, the Hunter continues to lead the way.”

IMAGE | Downer and Aruma working together

Hunter Manufacturing Awards Inc.

The Hunter Manufacturing Awards (HMA), covering 13 categories, aim to inspire and encourage vibrant and enduring manufacturing in our region.

Like the sector they represent, the HMAs are transforming. They are recognising and promoting excellence through streamlined awards, which are contemporary and future-focused.

Engaging with the sector and working closely with their valued partners, they are offering greater opportunities for education, connection and collaboration.

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