Hyatt Place Caribbean Park – Now Open

Caribbean Park, the largest and fastest growing business precinct outside of the CBD opens the doors to its magnificent 171 room hotel, today.

The sixty plus tenants of Caribbean Park now have the beautiful Hyatt Place Melbourne Caribbean Park to accommodate their travelling colleagues and clients.

This development adds a significant piece to the existing amenity of Caribbean Park and provides the growing business community with a sensational accommodation option, a full bar and lounge, restaurant, conference facilities and fitness room.

In addition, to the local and major events on the property curated through Event Central and Caribbean Park, Eastlink also provides a gateway for visitors to experience a variety of local tourism throughout the Yarra Valley, Mornington Peninsular and Gippsland region.

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COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Tests

Caribbean Park tenants are now able to order Australian Government approved rapid antigen tests (RAT) through Medmate.

Medmate is working to provide a regular supply of of Rapid Antigen Tests to Caribbean Park tenants. All orders are made through their specific commercial based website and test are delivered directly to Caribbean Park addresses.

This services aims to ensure businesses throughout Caribbean Park have a steady supply and access to tests they require.

For frequently asked questions (FAQs) please click here and scroll to the bottom of the page.

For prices, delivery times and to place orders please click here.


Event Central at Caribbean Park is throwing open its doors

MELBOURNE’S NEWEST HOME FOR OUTDOOR EVENTS
Victorians have every reason to be excited by a new outdoor event and festival space set to open in January 2022 on the reimagined grounds of the once iconic Caribbean Gardens & Market, in Melbourne’s south east.

In June 2020, Covid brought to an end five decades of trade for Caribbean Gardens & Market however, Event Central, as it will be known, has an ambition to once again establish a thriving hub of community entertainment; This this time in the form of outdoor events for all Victorians to enjoy.

Caribbean Park, the suburb-sized development for which Event Central is only one component, is the largest and fastest growing office precinct outside of the Melbourne CBD.

Caribbean Park managing director Ben Spooner enthusiastically shared, “We’re all looking forward to a new way of life in 2022, and at Caribbean Park, the launch of Event Central will coincide with the opening of our new hotel, Hyatt Place Melbourne Caribbean Park, which is great timing. Delivering quality events is what matters and that is why Event Central will be professionally and independently run by industry experts. We are very excited about seeing the place humming with people and enjoying the grounds once again”.

The soon to be opened event space totals some 100 acres and features stunning and expansive, open,green space, plus a remarkable 40-acre lake. Multiple events zones will ensure a fit for all. Event Central is managed by event experts, Definitive Events; Responsible for hundreds of iconic events across Australia, with over 30 years experience. 

Matt Hilton, CEO of Event Central said, “We are changing the game! We know what event organisers are looking for, what makes their lives easier and how venues need to flow for patrons. We know pricing, scalability, parking, access and onsite infrastructure are all front of mind for event organisers, and that’s what we deliver in spades.”

Event Central is primed to host some of Victoria’s best outdoor expos and events with a huge groundswell of interest and support already coming from event organisers. Hilton said “Testament to the interest from fellow event organisers, even prior to officially launching, we already have two big shows locked in – The Tiny Homes Expo in March and the Melbourne Outdoor Living Show in April. Event Central cannot wait to throw open the doors to a varied calendar of events for everyone to enjoy.”

During these extraordinary times, Melbournians are exceedingly excited to re-emerge from their homes, and having been starved of events over the last 20 months, Victoria’s famous events calendar is primed to come back with a vengeance. Event Central at Caribbean Park is set to play a big role in that.  

The Event Central at Caribbean Park team is taking bookings now. Contact us on (03) 8698 2050 or [email protected]

COVID-19 vaccine requirements for authorised workers

The Victorian Premier has announced new COVID-19 vaccine requirements for authorised workers in Melbourne and regional Victoria. Authorised workers are now required to have received their first COVID-19 vaccine dose by Friday, 15 October 2021 in order to continue working onsite. They must be fully vaccinated by 26 November 2021.

Caribbean Park Building Management continue to engage with our contractors and suppliers to ensure essential services and maintenance are maintained. We have advised them they must ensure compliance to be onsite at Caribbean Park with all government directives, including the new requirement for authorised workers to have received their first COVID-19 vaccine dose by Friday 15 October 2021.

For full details of this announcement, please refer to the Premier’s media release or visit the Victorian Government website. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

Please remember we have put together a guide to returning to work after Covid-19 restrictions ease. It highlights the safety measures Caribbean Park has put in place to provide a safe and productive work environment.

Please note this is a guide and to follow the advice from appropriate authorities and or your employer. Click here for the document.



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Two New Facilities Managers for Caribbean Park

Caribbean Park is very pleased to welcome both Leigh Mammi and Deese Boutsiavaras to the team as Facility Managers. Leigh will take on the significant role of day to day management of the award winning office precinct as Facilities Manager (Commercial), while Deese take on the same role for the industrial precinct under the title Facilities Manager (Industrial).

Leigh Mammi – Facilities Manager (Commercial)
Deese Boutsiavaras – Facilities Manager (Industrial)

Leigh has many years of Facility Management experience across both corporate and manufacturing sites for global companies including Thermo Fisher Scientific and Emerson Process Management. Leigh is looking forward to ensuring the office precinct continues to be a first-class workplace for all tenants to enjoy effortlessly.

Deese Boutsiavaras has over 30 years of commercial, industrial and technical experience across several large corporates including Telstra, NEC and Ricoh. He has worked in the IT and Construction sectors, both hands on and managing projects and teams. 

Deese’s role will be to ensure that all facilities within the Park are managed to a high degree of detail as the size and population increases.  His knowledge of OH&S issues and experience in  efficient procurement, management of contractors for repairs/maintenance and building services, make him a valuable addition to the Caribbean Park Industrial Asset Management team.

Both Leigh and Deese bring a vast array of experience to the team which spans several market sectors and commerical environments. We believe they are a great fit for the team and now play crucial roles in upholding the Caribbean Park philosophy – To provide exceptional amenity and innovative ideas, to help all our tenants operate in an environment that allows them to reach their true potential.

For any facilities or tenancy queries in the Commercial Office Precinct, you can contact Leigh via any of the following means:

Email – [email protected]

Office – 03 9756 5055 Direct Line: 03 9756 5022

Mobile – 0477 956 724

For any facilities or tenancy queries in the Industrial Office Precinct, you can contact Deese via any of the following means:

Email – [email protected]

Office – 03 9756 5055 Direct Line: 03 9756 5008

Mobile – 0477 975 743

Submit maintenance requests via MyCaribbeanPark Portal – www.mycaribbeanpark.com

Deakin Melbourne Boomers

Join Caribbean Park in supporting the Deakin Melbourne Boomers. The Boomers are one of eight teams in the Women’s National Basketball League (WNBL) and play their games right here on our doorstep, at the State Basketball Centre.

Get up close and personal with superstars Cayla George, Ezi Magbegor and Maddie Garrick by going along to a game or getting your hands on a 4-game membership.

The Boomers currently have a special offer of buy 1 get 1 free on their 4-game membership so now’s the time to get on board!

Here are ten good reasons why you should come to watch the Boomers:

  1. The State Basketball Centre is super easy to get to and has ample FREE parking
  2. Deakin Melbourne Boomers have a jumping castle that’s a basketball court for the kids to play in. It’s seriously awesome
  3. Deakin Melbourne Boomers have a two-person basketball shooting game (thanks to their friends at LightFM) that the kids (and big kids) can have a go on
  4. Deakin Melbourne Boomers offer ‘fan mail’– a place where kids can write letters to the Boomers athletes, and pop them in their mailbox. They pass on all of these letters to the players
  5. Deakin Melbourne Boomers give away Bertocchi hams during the game. Yes, you heard it right, Bertocchi hams. Who doesn’t love a free ham!
  6. If the Deakin Melbourne Boomers win, you win! Thanks to the Pancake Parlour, this season for every home game we win, anyone who attended the game can go to Pancake Parlour for a free short stack! Full disclosure, we’ve already  tested this (the pancakes are sensational!)
  7. Deakin Melbourne Boomers memberships and ticket prices are far less than the NBL, making it a really affordable day or night out for your family
  8. Deakin Melbourne Boomers athletes stay on the court for up to 45 minutes after the game signing autographs and taking photos with every last person who wants one
  9. You’d be supporting women in sport, the Boomers athletes, and the WNBL
  10. Deakin Melbourne Boomers athletes are incredible role models for kids and adults alike (read their article about it here).

For more information check melbourneboomers.memberlink.net.au

Footy Finals BBQ

The Caribbean Park community was in full footy swing for the lead up to the AFL Grand Final with a free sausage sizzle on Thursday 26th September 2019.

After a long winter the sun was shining and people were keen to get out and about from their offices and warehouses.

Over 200 people attended and participated in the event from 12pm-2pm.

With the handball challenge,  Grand Final highlights on the big screen and free food and drink the podium was buzzing with colours and entertainment.

Thank you to all that attended especially those who RSVP – you don’t know how helpful it is!

Win the ultimate S.E. Melbourne Phoenix game day experience!

The newest NBL team South East Melbourne Phoenix is located in Caribbean Park!

Good news is that all workers through Caribbean Park are being offer a special deal!

 

About the team.

They are based in the heartland of Australian basketball that has produced some of our greatest champions.

The Phoenix is a symbol of a rebirth, the beginning of a new era in a region with a rich and proud basketball heritage. South East Melbourne is a hardworking and passionate community that will build a great club who puts the fans at the heart of everything they do. The colours are a blend of green, grey and black.

The team will play at Melbourne Arena and the State Basketball Centre just down the road in Wantirna South, where thousands of girls and boys have pursued their basketball dreams. Led by Head Coach, Simon Mitchell, who has strong roots in South East Melbourne, the club will build a strong connection with the community by supporting participation and talent pathways for generations to come.

We invite you to part of this exciting journey.

#RiseUpPhoenix

Join in and support this local team!

Caribbean Park Hyatt Hotel Announcement

A new Hyatt Place hotel will take pride of place at Caribbean Park’s award-winning business hub.

Caribbean Park is now ‘the’ choice business destination outside of the CBD and boasts an impressive stable of first class organisations. This appeal will only be further enhanced with the debut of Hyatt Place Melbourne Caribbean Park. 

PCA 2018 Best Business Park Winner; Caribbean Park is now the largest office precinct outside of Melbourne’s CBD – capable of generating all the demand the hotel needs. The new Hyatt Place hotel in Caribbean Park will also provide a convenient option for visitors to Melbourne’s burgeoning Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Valley.

A major coup for businesses within the City of Knox, Hyatt Place Melbourne Caribbean Park is being designed by respected and award-winning architect Peter Ryan, in collaboration with SJB interiors. 

“We’re all incredibly proud of what the Caribbean Park team has achieved over many decades with their talent and passion. Three generations of my family have been unrelenting in their dedication to making Caribbean Park a benchmark for others to follow. A bold and courageous vision has guided each of us and it’s incredibly satisfying to see our masterplan being brought to life”.  

We’re committed to delivering the finest office accommodation and amenities available in the country for our tenants and the new Hyatt Place hotel is expected to be a shining example of this as we continue to deliver on this commitment,” said Caribbean Park Director, Ben Spooner.

“We are excited to work with the Spooner family for the first time to bring the Hyatt Place brand into a world-class precinct such as Caribbean Park,” said David Udell, Group President, Asia Pacific, Hyatt. “Surrounded by open green spaces and leisure amenities and with easy access to major business districts, Hyatt Place Melbourne Caribbean Park will cater to high-energy professionals who seek work-life balance when on the road.”

For the full article please check the Caribbean Park website.

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Nitto Australia Launch Armbands for Causes

Nitto Australia Launch Armbands for Causes

Nitto Australia has announced the launch of their new initiative; “Armbands for Causes” at the 2019 Knox Council Sport and Leisure Awards last week. Nitto sponsored the annual event which featured guest speakers; AFL star and Brownlow Medallist, Tom Mitchell. Olympic Gold Medallist, Brooke Hanson and Ezi Magbegor from the Deakin Melbourne Boomers.

Armbands for Causes is an initiative offering up to a 40% discount for sports teams that wish to use Nitto’s electrical tape during honorary events or to raise awareness for charitable causes. The company has launched the initiative following several requests from sports clubs all over Australia who regularly contact Nitto Australia to about using the company’s electrical tape for their players to wear during matches.

Nitto Australia’s Sales and Marketing Director, Ben Mitchell said: “It came to our attention that our customer service department often receive enquiries from small to large sports clubs regarding using our electrical tape as commemorative armbands during matches. The Nitto Australia team is made up of football and netball players and passionate sports fans, so we understood the significance behind these requests and felt obliged to give something back”.

Nitto electrical tape has been used as commemorative armbands in Australia since the 1980s and this isn’t the first time the company has used their electrical tape’s reach to raise awareness of important causes. In 2017, Nitto Australia donated 600 rolls to the Carolyn Goodie Melanoma Awareness Round to encourage Australians to get their moles checked for Melanoma and donated 160 rolls to “Maddie’s Match”, a football match to promote Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision, a charity that aims to raise funds for new treatments for Bone Marrow Failure. In 2018, Nitto became a corporate partner of McGrath Foundation and released their electrical tape in pink to raise awareness of breast cancer and donated $2 from each pack, culminating in a $115,000 donation to the charity.

Ben added, “Our tape is sold through our extensive distribution network, as our customers depend on our product’s reliability, safety and durability. But if a sports club or group wishes to use our tape to honour a loved one or raise awareness of a cause close to their heart then we feel we must show our support in any way we can”.

Nitto Australia wishes to partner with local community organisations to raise awareness of worthy causes and let people know that if they have a cause to highlight then simply contact them or visit https://shopnittoaus.com/armband-for-causes/ to sign up for a discount code. Nitto electrical tape comes in a range of colours to match any cause and sports clubs can be rewarded with up to 40% off their order when they purchase online.

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Left to right: Michael Finn, Managing Director Nitto Denko Australia, Brooke Hanson, Tom Mitchell, Ben Mitchell, Sales and Marketing Director Nitto Australia

 

About Nitto Australia

Nitto Australia was established in 1982. We pride ourselves in contributing value creation and innovation through enhanced engagement and by aligning the right product to amaze and inspire our customers.

By utilizing the four core technologies of the Nitto Group; Adhesion, Coating, Polymer Function Control and Polymer Analysis & Evaluation, the global business offers customers over 13,500 innovative products across 70 business fields.

Nitto Australia’s strength lies in our ability to anticipate challenges, exercise curiosity, leverage change and take a bold step forward. We are driving growth and stimulating demand by constantly creating new products and developing new applications

within Building & Construction, Transportation, Life Sciences, Agricultural, Aerospace and Consumer Goods markets.

 

Armbands in Sport

The black memorial armband has been an Australian tradition for over a century and the custom dates back to 1770s England to the Regency Era. Athletes, sports people and clubs of all sizes still carry on this tradition, often coming together and wearing armbands to sought solace as a team and commemorate a loved one or raise awareness for a cause.