The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action is seeking a tenant to manage the Mokoan Hub at Winton Wetlands Reserve.
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An expression-of-interest process is under way to find a tenant for the hub, which includes café, dining and office facilities.
DEECA Hume regional director Clare Kiely said with great views across the wetlands, the hub was a popular and unique venue that offered an incredible business opportunity.
The Mokoan Hub includes café dining and function facilities, with a modern commercial kitchen.
“Proposals that include partnerships, joint ventures, or new business ideas that support the existing café offering are highly encouraged,” Ms Kiely said.
The Mokoan Hub includes café dining and function facilities, with a modern commercial kitchen.
An additional large room can host up to 80 people and can be divided from the café.
The outdoor dining area can seat up to 60 people, and overlooks a natural playground featuring a 40-metre flying fox.
An additional large room can host up to 80 people and can be divided from the café.
An open-plan office at the rear of the building, which includes two offices, is also part of the lease, as well as a board-style meeting room.
“This is a great opportunity for a business-minded individual or group to help influence the future of the wetlands,” Ms Kiely said.
The Mokoan Hub was officially opened on May 16, 2015.
Winton Wetlands is Australia’s largest restoration project.
The building won the national sustainable building award in 2016 and is the focal point for visitors to the wetlands.
Winton Wetlands is Australia’s largest restoration project.
The reserve is an environmentally significant site that delivers a range of benefits to local communities.
Expressions of interest close at 2pm, Thursday, September, 11.