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Delacombe maker builds global hobby business from shed
Regional Victoria entrepreneur taps international markets without leaving home, reshaping Australia's hobby industry from a regional workshop.
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Regional Victoria entrepreneur taps international markets without leaving home, reshaping Australia's hobby industry from a regional workshop.
2 min read
Updated 1 d ago

A hobbyist-turned-entrepreneur based in Delacombe, near Ballarat, has built a business that tapped into the global creative market while operating from a regional shed, according to The Courier. The venture has contributed to pioneering pathways in the Australian hobby industry and finding space in international markets.
The story illustrates an emerging opportunity for regional Victorians: how digital connectivity and global e-commerce platforms allow creators and small manufacturers to reach worldwide audiences without relocating to major cities. The Delacombe operator demonstrates that competitive advantage in creative industries is not tied to proximity to Melbourne's CBD or cultural precinct.
For regional Victoria's economy, the example offers a template for value-added manufacturing and creative production that can coexist with traditional industries. As Melbourne's creative sector continues to generate significant economic activity, regional operators are proving they can compete globally in niche markets, attracting talent and investment to areas beyond the metropolitan fringe and creating sustainable employment outside capital-city growth corridors.
Sources: thecourier.com.au.
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