
Iconic South Australian brand relocates to Murray Bridge, eyeing massive production boost and dairy expansion.
Golden North, the beloved and iconic South Australian ice cream maker, is embarking on a significant strategic shift, relocating its manufacturing operations to a brand-new facility in Murray Bridge. This move marks the end of an era, as the company departs its long-standing home in Laura, near Port Pirie, where it has produced its popular treats for over a century. The decision comes under a new ownership group, signaling a fresh chapter for the dairy products giant.
The primary driver behind this relocation is a bold ambition to dramatically expand production. The new Murray Bridge site is designed to significantly increase the output of Golden North’s signature ice cream tubs and other diverse products. More intriguingly, the move also opens the door for potential expansion into cheese and broader dairy production, hinting at a diversification strategy that could reshape the company’s future within the agribusiness landscape.
The current factory in Laura is slated to cease operations by June 2026, following a carefully planned 12-month transition period. Golden North has committed to offering redeployment opportunities to its 80 dedicated workers, aiming to minimize the impact on its long-serving employees. Concurrently, the state government is providing crucial support services to assist the local workforce and the Laura community through this period of change.
Golden North’s current production capacity stands at an impressive more than 10 million liters of ice cream annually. However, the company’s strategic vision extends far beyond this, with ambitious plans to quadruple its output to a staggering 40 million liters. This aggressive growth target underscores the new ownership’s confidence in the brand’s potential and the expanding market for dairy desserts.
This relocation represents a pivotal moment for Golden North, reflecting both the challenges and opportunities within the modern dairy industry. It highlights how established brands are adapting to new ownership and market demands by investing in larger, more versatile facilities, potentially paving the way for broader dairy production and a stronger foothold in the competitive dairy economics of Australia.
Source: SADA: Ice cream giant Golden North moves to Murray Bridge, leaving tiny SA town after 100 years
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