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Big things are happening at Biologic!
After nearly two decades of growth and the expansion of our scientific capabilities, we’re excited to announce that we’ve moved into a brand-new headquarters.
Biologic is now located at 10 Sangiorgio Court, Osborne Park.
In early December our team transitioned from offices in East Perth to a fit-for-purpose space designed to enable the ongoing growth of our business operations.
This move gives us the room, flexibility and facilities to better support our staff, clients and partners as we enter our next chapter. It also allows us to undertake more complex, large-scale projects, increase our research capacity, and house new, specialised teams.
We’ve come a long way from our humble beginnings – starting in a single-room home office at our founder’s house in Newman, moving to a small office for five in Angove Street North Perth and then our Managing Director’s living room in Leeming. From there, we moved to Subiaco which we quickly outgrew and relocated to Wickham Street, East Perth in 2019. Continued growth over the past six years saw us expand into a second building on Wickham Street in 2021, and now all our people will return to working under one roof in a purpose-designed facility in Osborne Park. We’re confident that we’ve found a home that will support us today and for many years to come.


Images: Our overflowing Subiaco office pre-2019
Our new building has a custom fit out tailored to our unique office, lab and warehousing needs. With expanded lab space and additional break out rooms, our teams are empowered to collaborate more effectively than ever.
This environment paves the way for us to embrace new challenges, innovations and technologies as we continue our commitment to being modern, future-focused thinkers.


Images: Over a 1000 items boxed and/or labelled for the relocation from East Perth to Osborne Park, included rehoming dozens of high-precision microscopes, thousands of plant and seed samples, and even three in-house snakes.
Settling In
We’re already feeling the new energy this space brings.
Between unpacking and flattening hundreds of boxes, our staff enjoyed a range of welcome activities designed to help us settle in. This included coffee tasing with local roasters Darkstar, a continental breakfast buffet, a traditional smoking ceremony to cleanse our new building led by our own Heidi Mippy and her daughter Annali Mippy-Smith, and pizza lunch catered to by local businesses Pizza Lovers and Casa Nostra Caffe.
We’re now back to business as usual – or as usual as it gets for a business that houses one of the largest scat collections in Australia!
This move represents more than just a change of address.
It’s a continued commitment to science, sustainability and biodiversity. We’re look forward to welcoming our clients and partners into the new space in 2026.

Images clockwise 1. Team members Sam and Damon tasting some potential coffee options for the new machine 2. Continental buffet breakfast ready 3. Our Principal Advisor – Nature & Community Heidi Mippy and her daughter Annali Mippy-Smith performing a new building cleansing ceremony for our people 4. Pizza and pretzel ready to be devoured 5. Morning Tea served following the cleansing ceremony 6. Coffee tasting options thanks to neighbours Dark Star 6. Our office the morning before our people arrived to start setting up and unpacking.