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Set on the water’s edge alongside a sandy shore you’ll find a boutique collection of just 31 full floor waterfront sky homes.

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MARINAWIDEBERTHS AVAILABLE

SOUGHT-AFTER MARINA POINT APARTMENTS NOW RELEASED FOR SALE

Now officially launched! The eagerly anticipated waterfront apartments at the magnificent Marina Point, Hope Island are now available for sale. Choose from 2 bedroom, 2+ study or 3 bedroom masterpiece homes, with panoramic views available of the Coomera River and green hinterlands. Selling at spectacular prices, flawlessly designed for space and comfort, and featuring resort-style onsite facilities, these apartments will not last long on the market.

We invite you to view Marina Point’s incomparable features via our virtual model and tour at our showroom: 93 Sheehan Avenue, Hope Island from 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday, or call 1300 075 432 or email sales@marinapointapartments.com.au.

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Marina Berths available up to 20 meters

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Over-50s Prestige Living on the Sunshine Coast

With stage one now released, our most coveted over-50s lifestyle resort yet has commenced construction.

With over 45 years’ experience in designing, building and operating lifestyle communities along Australia’s eastern seaboard, Palm Lake Resort understands that the modern over-50s homeowner wants more out of this next stage in life. Palm Lake Resort Pelican Waters homeowners will relish the Sunshine Coast region’s sun-kissed beaches, lush green swathes of tropical beauty and that undeniable coastal style. All whilst enjoying a Greg Norman-design Golf Course and a wealth of premium facilities right on their doorstep.

Our portfolio of communities across Australia is highly regarded, including winning multiple Master Builders Association industry awards in recent years.

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16 covemagazine.com.au – Issue 95 UP FRONT 20 - 24 Preview The latest news & views 26 Competition Tweed River House 28 - 32 Feature Michael Kollosche Interview 34 - 35 City Icon Jacine Greenwood LOOKING GOOD 36 - 38 Wish List Make it mauve Mister fashionista 40 Beauty Spot CONTENTS GRAND HOMES 42 - 43 Living the Dream 2023 design styles 44 - 45 Emerging Trends Lynton & Forrester 46 Taking Centre Stage Design Initial 48 Interior Update OZ Design Furniture 50 Bespoke Approach Suncoast Enclosures 52 Luxurious Choices Choices Flooring Helensvale TOP TECH 54 Home Base New innovations WINE CELLAR 56 - 57 On Point Pinot Noir Amisfield wines 58 - 60 Valley Vintages Birthplace of Australian wine 62 Tasting Notes Pink drinks CUISINE 66 Chef’s Choice WELL TRAVELLED 68 - 70 Queen & Country Cruising New Zealand 72 - 73 City Staycation Hyatt Regency Brisbane 74 20 86 78 58
Issue 95 – covemagazine.com.au 17 ISSUE 95 | MARCH | APRIL 2023 WELCOME HOME 44-page Kollosche Prestige Property magazine inside WHEELS & WATER 74 - 75 Super-fast SUV Aston Martin DBX707 76 - 77 Fresh Marques New car news 78 - 80 Showstopper Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show 82 Go Further Tomberlin golf carts PROPERTY PORTFOLIO 84 - 85 A State of Resilience Queensland property market 86 - 89 Belvue Beauty Once in a generation project 90 - 91 Sensational Sunset Broadbeach’s next landmark 110 - 111 Welcome to ‘Mahana’ Prestigious hinterland living 112 - 113 High on the Hill Sought-after southern suburb home LUXURY LIVING 114 - 115 Home Style File Sculptural shapes ART DEPARTMENT 116 Time to Pop World premiere exhibition 118 Competition HOTA - Home of the Arts ENTERTAINMENT 120 - 122 Event Calendar 124 Bookshelf 126 Brainfood 128 Stars 116 68 28 62

DISCOVER

EDITOR’S LETTER TEAM + COVER

PUBLISHER Clare E. Urwin | Sanctuary Cove Publishing

GROUP EDITOR Rhonda Oxnam

GENERAL MANAGER Bryan Oram

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Nathan Lister

BRAND AMBASSADOR & PRESENTER Brooke Lowther

ACCOUNTS MANAGER Kirsty Carberry

FOOD & WINE CONTRIBUTORS Tony Harper, Marj Osborne

MOTORING CONTRIBUTOR Chris Nixon

PHOTOGRAPHY Daniel McClifty, Steven Grevis, Luke Kenny

EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTORS Nick Nichols, Steve Hunt, Adam Berry, Lisa Hughes, Peter Gleeson

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SOCIAL MEDIA DocRox Communication

A LOT OF PEOPLE SAY the best thing about their job is that no two days are the same, and that is certainly true when it comes to being a magazine editor.

For this edition alone I have interviewed the inspiring Roccoco Botanicals founder Jacine Greenwood, spent two days enjoying the warm hospitality of the Hyatt Regency Brisbane and edited stories on cars, boats, food, wine, Pop Art, and a myriad of other interesting topics.

I also worked with a group of amazing creatives on the cover shoot and had full access to the stunning Tallai property where we took the photos so I could write a story for the Property Portfolio section.

And, because this is our Grand Homes edition, I have been given the inside scoop on the latest interior design trends, discovered what’s hot when it comes to furniture and flooring and taken a behind the scenes look at some spectacular Gold Coast developments that are in the pipeline.

With all this in mind, it seems fitting that our feature interview is with prestige property agent Michael Kollosche.

While many people would recognise his name from his eponymous real estate agency, we get to know the man behind the brand … what drives him, how he spends his downtime and why he is so invested in giving back to the community.

We have a special guest contributor in this edition as well.

Media personality Peter Gleeson and his family spent the Christmas/New Year break cruising New Zealand’s waters onboard Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth

You can read all about their adventures in our Well Travelled section, where you will also find a recount of my very pleasant stay in the River City.

Finally, we have two major competitions for you to enter this time.

The first is a dinner for four at the recently hatted Tweed River House, and the other prize is a Stay and Play package courtesy of HOTA – Home of the Arts and the JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa.

You will find details on pages 26 & 118 respectively.

Good luck.

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Models: Bec Southey & Matthew Follent

Location: 17 Grandview Terrace, Tallai

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NEWS AND VIEWS

Anniversary Collection

Since the late 1940s, Serpenti has been a symbol of relentless metamorphosis. In 2023, this legendary emblem celebrates 75 years of endless transformation. As part of this momentous anniversary, Bulgari now introduces three captivating jewellery creations. The set, including a necklace, a ring and a pair of earrings, pays homage to the famed Serpenti pieces of the mid 50s. Modern and timeless, Serpenti has once more changed its skin to unleash its eternal magnificence. bulgari.com

A Superior Lifestyle Experience Awaits

A landmark new beachside boutique development promises a level of detail that’s unsurpassed in the Main Beach luxury apartment market. Now under construction, Drift will rise 30 levels on a prime north-facing site within an easy stroll of the famed Tedder Avenue dining precinct and the soft sands of Main Beach. The position promises outstanding views over the Pacific Ocean, across the coastline and cityscape, and The Broadwater. High-end finishes and fixtures that would be considered upgrades in other developments are included as standard in Drift. Find out why more than 75 per cent of Drift buyers are local – visit the display suite at 18 Tedder Ave, Main Beach today. driftresidences.com.au

Fabulously fierce

Infused with an overdose of pink roses and peonies in full blossom, and sprinkled with sparkling pink pepper, Olympéa Flora is the latest addition to join Paco Rabanne’s fierce line-up of feminine fragrances. pacorabanne.com

Tourism Trails

Tourism Queensland have put together some epic road trails to get you behind the wheel in 2023. Budding paleontologists can head due west to Outback Queensland to unearth Australia’s prehistoric past on the Australian Dinosaur Trail. Start the expedition in Eromanga and say g’day to Australia’s largest dinosaur, a 90-something-million-year-old titanosaur called ‘Cooper’ at the Eromanga Natural History Museum. In Winton get digging at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs which houses the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils in one enormous museum, then head southwest to the Lark Quarry Conservation Park and Dinosaur Stampede National Monument – the site of the only recorded dinosaur stampede on earth. Move onto Hughenden to meet ‘Hughie’, a seven-metre replica of a 110-million-year-old Muttaburrasaurus found in 1963, before finishing the trail in Richmond, the Fossil Capital of Australia. To uncover more themed road trips head to the website. queensland.com

Shining bright

Congratulations to Jade Hannam who is the winner of our competition from Issue 93. She has won a pair of 18ct white gold earrings featuring 6 x white natural diamonds valued at $2,100 from Finelines Jewellers at Robina. finelinesjewellers.com.au

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Sought-after Marina Point apartments

The eagerly anticipated waterfront apartments at the magnificent Marina Point, Hope Island are now available for sale. Choose from 2-bedroom, 2+ study or 3-bedroom masterpiece homes, with panoramic views available of the Coomera River and green hinterlands. Flawlessly designed for space and comfort, and featuring resort-style onsite facilities, these apartments will not last long on the market. View Marina Point’s incomparable features via the virtual model and tour at the showroom: 93 Sheehan Avenue, Hope Island from 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday. Phone or email for more information. 1300 075 432 | sales@marinapointapartments.com.au

Superyacht destination

Sanctuary Cove has become the home of superyachts with the launch of its new $3.5 million Pier C development, adding a further 31 berths to the marina and taking the destination’s superyacht berthing capabilities to 39 in total.

The Pier C development by Mulpha is the next stage in Sanctuary Cove’s 2023 strategy to address the growing demand for permanent and transient superyacht berths in Queensland and comes after the destination completed its $10 million marina expansion in June 2021, which saw the addition of 61 new berths and the first undercover berths in the southern hemisphere.

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Blissful bedding

Let Cloud Bedding Co help create your own blissful sleep. Since 2007, ‘The Cloud’ has been Australia’s original Genuine Mattress Topper, trademarked and introduced to the country’s best Forbes Rated Hotels. Genuine Mattress Toppers such as The Cloud are not only about softness, the ‘fill mass’ is also vital. With The Cloud you can rest assured you are only sleeping on natural biodegradable fibres and never synthetics/plastics, which are often offered in budget look-alike mattress toppers. The Cloud also has the perfect fill mass for initial body support to achieve the best sleep result.

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Exploring a new terrain

Australian accessories brand Helen Kaminski has announced their latest addition, footwear. Crafted from sustainability harvested Madagascan raffia and smooth leather for year-round wearability, the iconic collection is offered in five classic styles. Designed to be enjoyed every day – and treasured forever. helenkaminski.com.au

Testing the limits

The all-electric Rolls-Royce Spectre has now covered almost two million kilometres as it completes the third phase of the most rigorous testing programme ever devised in the marque’s 118-year history. Throughout Spectre’s testing, each of the motor car’s 25,000 separate performance-related functions have been meticulously tailored to deliver a quintessentially RollsRoyce experience. The final 500,000 kilometres of Spectre testing will focus on ‘Lifestyle Analysis’ to ensure its performance is commensurate with owners’ needs, habits and lifestyles.

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A moment in time

Glenfiddich’s Time Re:Imagined Collection consists of three extraordinary single malt whiskies that each capture a moment in time. The rarest is the 50 Year Old (RRP $64,800), a stunning portrayal of Simultaneous Time, exploring the parallel and complex conditions and effects that have influenced this refined liquid. The 40 Year Old (RRP $6,490) represents Cumulative Time, drawing attention to the layers of accumulated flavour within its liquid, while the 30 Year Old (RRP $1,690) embodies Suspended Time. glenfiddich.com

Perfectly Private

Private Collection by Spicers is an exclusive portfolio of nature-based escapes, offering you Spicers’ brand of relaxed luxury in iconic locations across Australia. Located in the heart of the Dandenong Ranges, ‘Abingdon’ is the first Private Collection property available in Victoria. With five sumptuous bedrooms, this stately home is grand but gracious, luxurious but relaxed. Whether you want to hide from the world, rest and recuperate, read a book, or just hang out with your loved ones in an outer-urban oasis, Abingdon will accommodate you in pure comfort, in all seasons. privatecollectionbyspicers.com

Guaranteed Entertainment

Operating under the principle of ‘bringing family and friends together’, The Billiard Shop at Bundall offers a comprehensive range to products to complement your home. The team have something to suit everyone from the casual player to a more professional standard and are happy to guide clients through the process to find the perfect pool table for their space. Call 0409 782 636 to book a free consultation. billiard shop.com.au

Ballerina to Bride

The home to Queensland Ballet is set to become one of the most sought after and iconic wedding venues for couples who want a dynamic and magical space in the heart of West End. With world class event spaces to choose from, Thomas Dixon Centre is the perfect backdrop for your special day. Reimagine your own hopes and dreams on the stunning rooftop Kite Terrace or create a unique canvas for your formal sit-down wedding dinner in The Ballet Studio. onpointqb.com.au

Dream Drive

Mike Edwards was the extremely proud, grateful and well deserving winner of Let’s Go Beverages McLaren GT giveaway promotion. Mike and his wife Sarah are dairy farmers from Hokitika, a small town on the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island. After a tough couple of drought and flood filled years, the Edward’s expressed how much this would change their lives and their daughters’ lives. letsgobeverages.com.au

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Perched on the banks of the Tweed River, resides the magnificently restored century-old grand Tweed River House – now an award-winning restaurant.

Celebrate the best of the northern river’s fresh produce as the team recreate the great nouvelle cuisine classics of the provinces of France.

Dine enjoying the panoramic hinterland views from the River Verandah or inside under the elegant, pressed tin ceilings.

Tweed River House was awarded a chef's hat in the 2023 Australian Good Food Guide Awards.

PRIZE INCLUDES:

Lunch or dinner for 4 guests dining on the Tweed River House 5-course Tasting Menu paired with a premium wine selection. Value $1,000

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26 covemagazine.com.au – Issue 95 Enter online now. Simply visit ... covemagazine.com.au/competitions Terms & Conditions: Lunch or dinner for 4 guests dining on the Tweed River House 5-course Tasting Menu paired with a premium wine selection to the value of $1,000. Voucher expires 31 December 2023. Bookings essential. Subject to availability. Blackout dates apply. Not transferrable or redeemable for cash. One entry per person. Closing date for entries is 30 April 2023. Winner will be drawn 14 May 2023 and notified by phone and email. Winner’s name will be published in the following Cove magazine. By entering the competition you agree to receive information from Sanctuary Cove Publishing and Tweed River House.
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I trusted in myself, remaining focused wholly and solely on what we could deliver that others weren’t.
– Michael Kollosche

THE MAN BEHIND THE BRAND

Since opening his eponymous prestige property agency in 2019, Michael Kollosche has taken a collaborative, community-focused approach to the business.

BREAKING INTO THE GOLD COAST real estate industry in 2019 was always going to be a challenge for new agency Kollosche.

Some may have considered the move a moment of madness.

The industry was already ultra-competitive, the property market static and the man behind the moniker, Michael Kollosche, had been in hiatus for almost six years.

Yet only four short years later Kollosche has firmly established itself as one of the most respected and successful prestige real estate agencies on the Gold Coast.

The multimillion-dollar company has a team of more than 125 staff based in new luxury offices in the heart of Broadbeach, and has gained national recognition from industry peers.

Driving the growth is Michael Kollosche, managing director of the business and an active sales agent who personally sold more than $668 million-worth of property in the 2021-22 financial year.

According to Michael, the secret to his success is nothing more complex than having a clear vision and the dedication to deliver it.

“The bedrock of the business for me has always been about the customer experience and making that the best it can possibly be,” he says.

“It’s an obsession. Mindset is everything. You need to bring the energy to the business for your team to emulate it.

“Kollosche aims to deliver a six-star service to anyone who comes into contact with us and you have to keep analysing how you can be better, but if you can make it your core focus, and put the needs of the client ahead of your own, by default, you are destined to succeed.” >>

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GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY

A sense of duty to share the success of the business with those in the community who are most in need led to the establishment of the Kollosche Community Fund in 2021.

Agents across the business have thrown their collective weight behind the fund and a raft of worthy causes they hold close to their hearts.

Every sale an agent makes sees a percentage of their commission funneled into the fund, with additional contributions aiming to raise $500,000 annually for worthy community causes.

“The business has raised close to $2 million for charities since its inception, shared across sporting organisations and community initiatives through the fund and other charitable events that it sponsors each year, such as the Serving Our People ball,” Michael says.

“It is extremely rewarding to help out others and be able to see the difference that you can make at various levels in the community.

“Seeing those funds go to people who really need it is probably one of the most gratifying feelings you can get in life.”

Charity organisation Serving Our People, which helps anyone in need across the Gold Coast, has been a major beneficiary, with donations also committed to 10 Cent Tom, various Surf Life Saving Clubs, Broadbeach Soccer Club, Gold Coast Hospital Cancer Transport Service, Gold Coast Suns, Children’s Hospital Foundation and the Broadbeach Cats Junior and Senior Football clubs, to name a few.

It sounds simple in theory, yet real estate is a competitive game and Michael admits that the right mindset and a conviction to uphold core morals and values is crucial.

“When I came back into the industry, I wanted to position the business as a team of professional strategic advisors, who were overly transparent and operated with the highest levels of compliance and integrity,” he says.

“I trusted in myself, remaining focused wholly and solely on what we could deliver that others weren’t.

“There’s no point being different if you can’t be better and I knew that in time if we continued to do that, we could build a brand based on repeat and referral business and hopefully create a dedicated following throughout the industry.

“There remains no exception to that.

“Clients want transparency and value and I know what value we bring to the table and what we can deliver clients, and I have stuck to that strategy.

“We are continually asking ourselves, ‘If we are No. 2, 3 or 4 in our market, are our current practices good enough to get us to No. 1?’ ”

COLLABORATION IS KEY

The business has grown meteorically over the past 12 to 18 months, with Michael bringing almost 34 elite sales agents under the Kollosche umbrella.

Adopting an avant garde business model based on collaboration rather than competition, the business has gone from strength to strength.

“My vision was always to bring the top 20 agents on the Gold Coast together under one roof to collaborate and combine their databases, experience and knowledge,” Michael says.

“I thought, if I can do that, then Kollosche will be unstoppable.

“We have achieved that and more.

“Kollosche now has a team of 34 experienced agents all working very well together. We have built a really good internal culture.”

Not only has Michael focused on attracting the Gold Coast’s top agents, but he has invested heavily in the wider business.

It now includes its own in-house marketing agency, K Media, which is already winning industry awards for its creative campaigns –including Digital Excellence Agency of the Year at the recent Australasian Real Estate Awards in Sydney.

From its origins in residential sales, Kollosche has expanded to offer executive leasing and property management, with a commercial leasing division added in 2021.

A New Projects division is the newest addition, offering an end-to-end service to developers –from site acquisition through to planning advice, marketing, sales and settlement.

Michael remains open about how he runs the agency and mentors others inside and outside the business.

DOES HE FEAR COMPETITION?

“No. Competition is healthy.

“Every year at real estate industry conferences, you have leaders from all over the country standing up and telling people exactly what they do to be successful and exactly how they do it, and still people are too lazy to emulate it and don’t have the discipline to hold it up,” he says.

“It’s just one of those things. I’m more than happy to mentor other people but at the end of the day, it comes down to the individual.

“How much do they want something? How hard are they prepared to work for it? What are their morals and ethics?

“These things are what separates those that succeed from those that don’t.

“In fact, what I consider my biggest achievement is witnessing the growth of the people that work alongside me in the organisation.

“I have seen so many of them come into the business and achieve between two, five and ten times what they thought they would achieve.

“For me, that has been very fulfilling.” >>

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SHINY NEW HEADQUARTERS

Kollosche’s rapid expansion led it to swiftly outgrow its original HQ in Albert Avenue, Broadbeach.

The business relocated to luxury new office space in the iconic Oracle West tower at 19 Elizabeth Avenue in late 2022.

The move took nearly a year to plan, with the office space needing a complete redesign and fit out.

CHANGING THE FACE OF THE INDUSTRY

Typically dressed in a navy blue T-shirt, matching navy chinos and a pair of comfortable trainers, Michael’s relaxed appearance and approachable manner belies the steely determination of a man set on effecting change.

Delivering a premier service to customers is only one aspect of his wider mission – to champion the rights of property owners and act as a catalyst for grassroots change across the industry and to weed out a lot of the ‘cowboys’.

Speaking out on issues he feels are important, Michael says he would like to see tougher rules around compliance and higher barriers to entry to the industry.

“We need more stringent levels of accreditation for people entering the industry, which take account of people’s performance and skill levels,” he says.

“A lot of agents are going out giving advice after having completed a pretty basic course.

“Others are not being held accountable for spruiking incorrect information or old sales data, misleading consumers on their actual results and experience to try to win business.

The transformed state-of-the-art space has become an inspiring hub for close collaboration between agents, administration, legal, finance professionals, and K Media Group. It features four executive boardrooms fitted with the latest technology, a large front reception and shared multipurpose area, which caters for workshops, launch events, and Kollosche’s in-room auctions.

“Consumers need to understand that not all agents are equal in our industry.

“It amazes me that people will sometimes pick an agent based solely on who charges the lowest fee, or who is going to pay for their marketing versus looking at who is the best agent with a proven track record, success and experience.

“Another area of concern is that policies are being written by people in governing bodies who have little to no practical experience, and without consultation with industry peers, so they pass legislation that is difficult, awkward and doesn’t necessarily work in consumers’ best interests.”

BALANCING IT OUT

Juggling so many roles and responsibilities, which extends to being a dedicated husband to his wife Denise, and father to their 16-year-old son, Leonardo, it's difficult to imagine Michael finding the time for anything else.

Yet he is, by his own admission, a creature of habit and has what he terms a list of ‘non negotiables’ to ensure he maintains an essential work-life balance.

“I am at the gym at five in the morning and I go to the beach for a swim after that.

“I find hot and cold therapies through the week, with plunge pools, steam and saunas, really helpful. My once-a-week massage is also non-negotiable,” he says.

“For too many years realtors have been pulled into a seven-day work week, and that is something I have been trying to change.

“When I’m at work I am going at capacity and when I’m not I want to decompress.

“I won’t work Sundays anymore; Sundays are dedicated to my family and friends,” he adds.

“Spending as much time as I can with them and just enjoying my time when I am not at work is a priority for me.

“Having a good work-life balance is one of the best things you can do for yourself and your business.

“In the long run, your productivity and performance benefits greatly from balancing it out.”

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In the 2003 NRL Grand Final Scott Sattler ran 83 strides to execute one of rugby league’s most famous try saving tackles, securing his mighty Panthers the premiership.

Arthritis is my biggest opponent these days.
If it wasn't for the expert advice from Absolute Footcare's podiatrists I'd be sidelined.
- SCOTT SATTLER
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WINNING FORMULA

While Roccoco Botanicals continues to kick goals from its Yatala base, CEO Jacine Greenwood is shining on the world stage.

IT’S BEEN A LONG ROAD TO SUCCESS, both literally and figuratively, for Roccoco Botanicals founder Jacine Greenwood.

Born in Mount Morgan, a very small mining town outside Rockhampton, Jacine grew up in Brisbane and spent time in rural Western Australia before returning to Queensland, where the business was established.

But it was in New York City that she reached the peak of her career to date, when Roccoco Botanicals' signature product, Ruby Crystal Cleansing Balm, won the prestigious Alle Award for most innovative product of its class.

“I got an email from Cosmetics and Toiletries to tell me about the awards because I’m on their contacts list,” Jacine explains.

“I thought ‘this looks interesting’ and I started my submission but when I saw what was required, I backed out because you are up against major players.

“Then on the last day before it was due, I received a reminder saying ‘we notice you have not completed your application’ so I decided to enter.

“My thoughts were … ‘What’s the worst that can happen? You aren’t going to win, just apply and get the feedback’."

Luckily, Jacine’s instincts were completely off base.

Not only did Roccoco Botanicals make the finals, they became the first Australian brand in the Awards’ ten-year history to have won.

“Without sounding egotistical, we do have the best product on the market, nothing out performs us,” says Jacine.

“We’ve essentially grown by word of mouth and we wouldn’t have been able to do that, to the extent that we have, if the results weren’t there.

“It’s not until people actually try the product that they realise how good the brand is.”

But let’s back track a little to discover how and why Jacine ended up on that stage, in that city, accepting that coveted award.

“I had cystic acne from when I was a teenager and I could not find a solution for it, the treatments and antibiotics just dried my skin out and made it super sensitive,” she explains.

“From when I was 18 to around 25, I went to all the beauty counters in the major department stores and tried just about every product to fix my skin and none of it worked.

“I also visited a lot of skin clinics and found it interesting that I would get conflicting information.

“I’d go to one therapist and they would tell me one thing, I’d go to another and they would tell me something different and I thought ‘this can’t be right … I’ve got two people giving me two different answers and none of it is working’ so that’s when I decided I would go and train as a skin therapist.”

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Having graduated at 25, Jacine spent several successful years in the beauty industry in Western Australia before a marriage break-up led to her returning to her home state.

Back in Brisbane, as a single mother with a young daughter, she completed the nursing degree she had started earlier while continuing to run her beauty business from home.

Looking after others became her profession, however, it was Jacine’s own struggles, including the loss of her infant son followed by the death of her father, that inspired her to get serious about the skin care industry.

“When I got post-natal depression after the birth of my second child, I didn’t want to go back to nursing,” she explains.

“I decided I would set up a business from home and that was the launch of my first skincare brand, which was dismal failure but taught me great lessons.”

Fast forward a few years, and Jacine’s passion and determination to make a difference in people’s lives is evident.

“We don’t make products, we make solutions,” she says.

“I see where there is a gap in the market, and I also take note of the negative feedback on other products and try to address the issues.

“For example, with acne, almost every single product I looked at had something in there that would make the user breakout, it doesn’t make any sense.

“What makes us different is that yes, I am a skin therapist, but I am also a chemist.

“I spend a lot of time researching and I also don’t give up easily.”

With Roccoco Botanicals now well established, Jacine’s quest for success is equalled only by her desire to help others grow their own business.

“I think ‘impostor syndrome’ hits you wherever you are in your growth and people need to know that,” she insists.

“I am a hypnotherapist, as well as an NLP Coach.

“I started going in that direction because I found with many business owners their mindset was what was holding them back a lot of the time and they weren’t making the decisions they needed to make.

“And sometimes they hold themselves back because they lack the confidence in their own ability to pull things off.

“So our aim is to not just be a supplier but to support them in business as well … and to grow them as people and individuals.

“We are hoping that with the extra work we are doing, which is over and above what any other brand does, that that’s going to cultivate loyalty and emotional connection.

“And as a consequence our results will get better and better.”

Speaking of getting better, Jacine admits that the past few years have been a challenge as she suffered from chronic pain as the result of a back injury.

Following five corrective surgeries, she is now well on the road to recovery and ready to see what the future holds.

“It will be interesting to see what happens now,” she says.

“I feel like I have just got my brain back, my clarity, my ability to formulate well.

“I quite often think how much potential do I have because we’ve only just started tapping into it.

“And if we’ve grown to where we are with chronic pain and all the spinal surgeries, now that I don’t have any of that holding me back, what’s next?”

“Whatever it is it will be very, very exciting.”

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Violaine ring uniquely crafted with a 20.47ct cabochon Cuprian tourmaline and a pattern of 18ct rose and white gold and pink and purple sapphires. RRP $45,000 calleija.com

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Schlumberger Fleurage bracelet in 18k yellow gold and platinum with fancy-colour sapphires and round brilliant diamonds. POA tiffany.com.au

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Micro ‘Lady D-Joy’ bag in latte, printed and embroidered with a D-Flower Violette motif, removable shoulder strap and chain. RRP $9,800 dior.com

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Scrivani leather Derby shoes in navy. Handmade in Switzerland. RRP $1,720 bally.com.au

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Montblanc Heritage Spirit cufflinks with rotating globes. RRP $480 montblanc.com/en-au

Hermès H au Carre belt with palladium-plated metal buckle and reversible leather strap. RRP $1,245 hermes.com/au

Burberry

Tote bag in Italian-tanned grainy leather embossed with the Thomas Burberry Monogram and a motif celebrating the Year of the Rabbit. RRP $2,890 au.burberry.com

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Semi-transparent 61cm Spinner with two medium reversible pouches and one large reversible pouch. Available in black or white. RRP $499 samsonite.com.au

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Super intuitive and super effective, the Nu Skin ageLOC LumiSpa iO comes with one ageLOC LumiSpa Treatment Cleanser which can be tailored to your skin type. nuskin.com

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From breathtaking beachfront penthouses to stunning hinterland hideaways, the Gold Coast is the ‘Grand Home’ capital of the country.

BLESSED WITH BEAUTIFUL BEACHES , hectares of hinterland and a relaxed lifestyle, the Gold Coast is home to some of the most magnificent properties in Australia.

We are talking mega mansions in the sky, celebrityhosting acreage properties and resort-style sanctuaries tucked away in hidden suburban pockets.

Whether they are sprawling over large blocks or reaching several storeys in the air, these properties often draw inspiration from their surroundings and the ever-evolving design styles of the day.

In 2023, architectural trends have moved away from the strict linear shaping of 90s minimalism, paving the way for organic shapes and sculptural forms.

We are seeing an influx of natural materials, earthinspired colours and sweeping curves that emulate nature.

According to the experts, creating a sanctuary at home is still key for interior design.

While we are feeling more energised, we continue to place enormous value on the way we live in our homes, embracing the joy that serenity and tranquillity can bring to our daily lives.

Wallpaper remains a key component to creating the perfect ambience, as colour and pattern continue to have a meaningful impact.

“Wallpaper will bring tactility and vibrancy to our homes in 2023, bringing out the haptic trend that is a sensorial delight,” says Paula Taylor, Trends and Design Expert, Superfresco Easy.

“Adding pattern to a wall can instantly uplift the mood and create a welcoming atmosphere to the home.

“It can be used to express the personality of the homeowner, or it can be used to create a calming neutral environment for all to feel comfortable in.”

For those looking to update their personal spaces, there are many fresh and diverse new moods on the scene that homeowners can individualise and tailor to suit their style.

“Having had time to reflect deeply on personal taste over the last three years, 2023 is a great opportunity for homeowners to express their individuality and style through their interiors,” says Neale Whitaker, interior design expert and Luxaflex Brand Ambassador.

“2023 is all about being brave and letting the imagination run wild.

“It’s the perfect opportunity to create a wonderfully stylish home that is completely how you want it to be.”

One trend that always remains popular, especially in Southeast Queensland, is the alfresco entertaining area.

These outdoor living spaces are natural extensions of the home and provide the perfect place to unwind with family and friends.

With developers continuing to see the value in building magnificent projects along the length and breadth of the Coast, the region’s reputation as the Grand Home capital of the country will no doubt go from strength to strength.

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Lynton & Forrester are at the forefront of furniture and interior design.

WHAT AN EXCITING TIME to be in the design and interior design field.

It feels like there’s an explosion of creativity after a few years of disruption, and we are re-emerging with fresh ideas, innovative designs and fabulous new interiors.

As the year progresses, trends are are coming through from overseas and locally, and furniture designers are busily catching up and introducing some fabulous creations.

“Here at Lynton & Forrester, we are excited that our new ranges are arriving and will be on display in our Brisbane and Gold Coast showrooms,” says Managing Director/Interior designer Matthew Lynton.

“Our problem is that it’s hard to decide on just one trend.”

According to Matthew, in 2023 there is a vibrant selection of fresh and slightly unusual colours and finishes, which include furniture in a variety of timber colours and pieces with incredible dragged and bleached effects.

“We are talking hues such as sage green, merlot red and putty,” he says.

“And forget the boring beige and go for winter white instead.

“We are also seeing great designs harking back to a very streamlined Deco feel, with the addition of unusual colour tones.”

Curvy edges and sinuous designs are everywhere, from bedsides, sofas and buffets to spherical cushions and rugs.

It’s a fun look, breaking away from the stereotypical matching living room suites.

"Design is obviously very personal, but you can't help but smile at the new styles available, and the endless design possibilities,” adds Matthew.

“We particularly like the use of marble in occasional furniture and accessories and the luxury of beautiful lamps, stunning large artworks and the resurgence of living indoor plants, no more stuffy dusty artificial plants.”

Wallpaper is no longer just for the study, with the variety of choices allowing any room to be transformed easily and quickly.

Geometric patterns are in, while florals are heading south.

Fabrics are luscious, with crushed European velvet in mulberry, fig, pomegranate and all the greens one of the hottest trends.

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Stunning details such as banding, fringes and tassels are also back.

“Currently, we are loving bulbous occasional chairs in strong patterned fabrics, jewel colours in geometrics and sofas that are curvaceous and very sensual,” says Matthew.

“Texture in fabric has translated into almost every detail, so instead of simply boring gold legs we now see patterned brass details, timber in various finishes and the unexpected use of materials.”

This year there is a demand for comfort, but also style and quality that will last.

There has also been a return to a casual chic look that has been missing for a while.

"It’s exciting to see the diversity of finishes being used, and we continue to incorporate

silver leaf, antique bronze finishes, pewter, faux shark skin and shagreen, etc, into our designs.

“Nothing is as exciting as seeing these wonderful furniture pieces end up in a good home,” he adds.

A leader in his field, Matthew has a passion for all things design.

Since leaving University after finishing his degree, he has been creating bespoke, individual and stunning interiors for both corporate and private clients.

“Here at Lynton & Forrester, we offer a variety of interior design services and packages, from simple advice to a whole residence makeover.

“Our team of knowledgeable consultants have many years experience and can help you choose the best furniture to suit your lifestyle.

“With all the latest trends, beautiful fabrics and exciting designs arriving, we look forward to welcoming you to our showrooms soon.

“We are located in 10 James Street, Brisbane and 112 Bundall Rd, Gold Coast.” lyntonandforrester.com.au

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TAKING CENTRE STAGE

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Today, it is often the centrepiece of the living room … which means it has to look elegant from every angle.

Built to please, the organic, graceful lines, enveloping backrest and differentiating design on the Stressless® Rome embody this new age.

For years, customer feedback has been that they like to sit in their recliner in an array of different ways.

So this time, the team created a new seat design and a broader back which provides ample space and easily accommodates itself to your favourite sitting positions – the result is a unique recliner designed to be as comfortable sideways as it is upright.

Of course, it wouldn’t be a Stressless® recliner without unique functions and multiple options for personalisation.

The Rome offers three back heights – low, adjustable and high – which changes both the look and feel of the recliner.

All back options can be combined with either of the four base styles.

When comfort and style at the work desk become a priority, the recliner can also be fitted with a home office wheelbase, ready to carry you through the day.

Adding to this is a multitude of cover qualities and colours that allow you to create the recliner that best suits your needs and your home.

In 2023, rich and harmonious colours that relieve, reassure and revitalise us will be essential in products and interiors.

With this in mind, Stressless® has introduced a selection of new leather colours for the Rome collection.

Paloma Breezy Blue is an elegant, balanced pastel which exudes an air of lightness and harmony, perfect for those wanting interior colours that line up with their search for inner peace.

A versatile colour like Paloma Teal Blue is a great alternative for long-term investments.

Its rich, dark blues are balanced by the slightest green hue, inspired by the world’s oceans and fjords.

Rich and natural browns that provide grounding and reassurance, Paloma Mushroom and Dark Mushroom are versatile options that work well alongside both metal and timber, while Batick Platinum Grey is complex enough to stand out on its own but also versatile enough to sit alongside almost any other hue, lending warmth and balance.

Finally, inspired by the deep forests, ancient trees and mossy ground, Batick Thyme Green

is a colour that encourages contemplation and connection with nature.

To complement the leather seats, the bases are available in a wide selection of wood colours, along with Polished Metal, Satin Silver and Matte Black.

While the Rome boasts a very new aesthetic, consumers can rest assured that the Stressless® comfort is totally the same.

The Stressless® PlusTM system provides maximum comfort and support for the head, neck and lumbar region, while beneath the surface, Stressless® Rome houses the familiar features that ensure an exclusive experience.

Further, the sleep function can be activated with a hand movement, and the BalanceAdaptTM technology automatically adjusts the seat and back angle to suit the user’s anatomy and movements.

In total, these technologies provide what is known as the Stressless® experience. There’s nothing quite like it.

Discover the Stressless® Rome collection at Design Initial Gold Coast and Brisbane. designinitial.com.au

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INTERIOR UPDATE

What’s new in interiors for Autumn 2023?

AFTER REVELLING IN THE SUN and enjoying long summer nights, it is finally time to bring layers and warmth back into your home.

Minimalist homes with tonal décor have been a popular interior look, but will this continue as the weather cools down?

We let you in on the hottest furniture trends this autumn and how they can transform your space to match the season.

Autumn is all about the transition from a light and airy style to a more cosy feel in your home.

Layering is your best friend when it comes to adding warmth to each room.

This can be done by simply introducing an array of decorative cushions to your sofa, textured throw blankets on your bed and a woollen rug underfoot.

Texture not only adds warmth to your space, it also creates visual interest and depth to your existing furniture pieces.

Make it your own by showing off your personality and preferred style.

Maximalist style is slowly making a comeback, with an ode to nostalgic designs.

Interiors are focusing more on rich materials and incorporating quirky colour and patterns.

For those who want to embrace this style in a subtle way, consider decorating with patterned cushions, bold artworks and unique sculptural pieces.

You can also use a statement rug to bring life and eye-catching design to your living room.

For the more daring stylists, experiment with mixing materials such as beautiful marble, metal accents and black leather.

The best thing about maximalist interiors is that there are no rules.

There is no pattern too wild or colour too loud. Discover your personal style and have fun with eclectic timbers, colours and textures.

Many of OZ Design Furniture’s living and dining collections pair rich timbers with black metal accents.

Lending itself to both contemporary and maximalist interiors, this unique feature can be styled to suit any home.

Organic shapes have been taking over the interior space through curved furniture and abstract décor.

Curves will continue to make a huge impact this season, being injected into sofas, armchairs, coffee tables, mirrors and much more.

Favourites include the latest Ravello dining table with beautiful sculptural legs, and the popular Munich swivel chair available in four finishes.

Whether it be your dining or living room, curved silhouettes create a soft ambience in your space that help promote the flow of your interior.

These rounded designs transform a retroinspired style into a modern-day trend.

Finally, a change in colour palette will be the main shift away from light summer homes.

In preparation for winter, now is the perfect time for decorating with earthy brown tones, warm oranges and dark greens.

These hues will perfectly complement natural timbers, indoor plants and textured layers to create a cosy sanctuary.

Live in style this season and discover OZ Design Furniture's new pieces that will transform your home into a space that feels like there is no place like it.

Shop online or in-store today.

ozdesignfurniture.com.au

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BESPOKE APPROACH

Create better outdoor living with Suncoast Enclosures.

AS MORE AND MORE residential construction is being based around the idea of making the most of Queensland’s amazing weather, there is strong demand for products that reflect the high level of quality and functionality these designs bring.

The new approach to outdoor living requires a much wider range of products than the old school pool with a cabana at one end.

Large alfresco areas and patios are becoming more commonplace on every build.

While these designs offer so many benefits, it is important to consider what the structures can do to accommodate natural lighting and how we live in these spaces without debris and bugs interfering with our enjoyment.

Suncoast Enclosures is one boutique builder that has been at the forefront of the luxury design outdoor living market for close to 40 years now.

The highly-experienced team provide bespoke designed and built outdoor living spaces for the residential and commercial market across the east coast of Australia with a Queensland office here on the Gold Coast.

Entering the market in the 1980s with the innovative 'Florida Screen Room' design concept imported from the USA, Suncoast Enclosures can transform any outdoor area to become a living space that is an integrated part of the home. Their services include glass roofs and awnings, glass conservatories and sun rooms, enclosing your pool area and their most recent addition, a market-leading electric 'power blind' capable of spanning distances of 5.9m with more to come.

With a focus on aluminium framing, the construction encompasses the original emphasis on screens but now expands into insulated roof products as well as glass roofing.

As a leader in this field, they are often called on by large developers looking for the knowledge and know-how to integrate these structures into the developments in the forms of large-scale roof structures and operable roofs. Most notably, the opening glass roof at the Emporium Hotel in South Bank Brisbane.

Suncoast Enclosures has focused on designing and constructing products to overcome the problems associated with moving our lives outdoors.

From using screens to keep out bugs and mosquitoes so you can enjoy your outdoor areas to the use of glass to continue to bring natural light into your home and showcase your views, they can design a project perfect for your space.

Suncoast also provides you with a seamless process, working with one team to make your vision come to life.

Providing the full scope of project planning from design concepts to completion of your build, you will have complete confidence that your project is 100 per cent bespoke-built for your home.

NEW IN 2023

With operations along the East Coast of Australia and a brother company operating in all states of Canada and many in the USA, Suncoast Enclosures have recently introduced new electric ‘power blinds’ to complement the fixed screens they have always offered.

Electric blinds have become a popular option for the outdoor living space, but where they really come into their own is the development of their 'power blinds' to cover widths of up to 5.9 metres today and, by the end of the year, will have the facilities in place to construct up to 9-metre blinds.

This means no more upright posts spoiling your space when the blinds are up.

To discuss how you can create better outdoor living, contact the Suncoast Enclosures team.

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If you can imagine it, we can build it. We offer a complete design and construct service. Suncoast has built thousands of projects over the last 40 years ranging in size and scale for both residential and commercial properties. 1300 075 653 | sales@suncoastenclosures.net.au suncoastenclosures.net.au NSW 02 9477 2818 Qld 07 3180 3113 Vic 03 9720 5555 • Conservatories/Sunrooms • Pool Enclosures • Glass Roofs • Opening Roofs • Awnings • Screen Enclosures • Architectural Glazing • Commercial Our focus is to simply create better living. SERVICING ALL AREAS ACROSS THE GOLD COAST

LUXURIOUS CHOICES

KEEPING UP with the latest patterns, colours, and technology, Choices Flooring Helensvale offers a perfect balance between providing contemporary flooring solutions and timeless designs.

The Harlow collection of carpets defines luxury like no other, from its exquisitely soft fibres to its stunning colour palettes.

In addition to its elegant looks, the fibre technology ensures it is also effortless to maintain, making it a perfect soft flooring solution for everyday living.

The added 20-year warranty gives you the ultimate peace of mind when selecting this premium carpet for your home.

Marlington is the newest addition to the luxe carpet collection.

Being 6-star rated, the range boasts a twist pile construction that makes it highly durable.

It offers eight carefully selected colours that can be easily integrated into any décor.

These Solution Dyed Nylon carpets are easy to clean and are an excellent investment to add comfort, style and warmth to your home.

Barclay is the ideal carpet for families who love spending time on the floor.

The super soft carpet allows you to relax in luxury, and the stipple colouring adds a beautiful

play of light and shadow, showing texture and tone gradation.

Barclay is available in a gorgeous colour palette of 12 shades ranging from greys and browns to darker shades of greiges and noir.

Their easy maintenance and cleaning make them ideal for a family full of action.

The Bellafare is an opulent and plush range curated to include ten on-trend tones – subtle and timeless, these colours are the perfect addition to any home.

Made with the highest quality yarn to ensure long-lasting quality, the Bellafare range is luxurious but also easy to maintain.

The construction of the twisted yarn gives the fibre strength, density, and stability, making it a great choice for busy homes.

Creighton is a luxurious carpet range perfect for families with children and pets.

They are as soft as they are hardwearing – install them in high-traffic areas like your living room and they will enhance the flooring experience of your space and also allow you to relax as they are easy to care for and maintain.

With a neutral palette of dark and light shades, they can be effortlessly matched with any interior décor style.

Elliston has one of the highest ratings in luxurious carpets offering ultra-soft comfort underfoot.

The twist-pile carpet is hardwearing, which makes it ideal in high foot-traffic zones like your bedroom, living room and home office.

In addition, being stain and fade-resistant, Elliston will allow you to enjoy your plush pile for a long time.

With ten designs to choose from, look no further if you want a carpet for your home that scores high on beauty, durability, and maintenance.

The Torrance range is the softest Solution Dyed Nylon carpet on the market.

It is made from a super fine denier yarn, giving it a luscious feel that exudes elegance and quality. With a soft and modern colour palette, this versatile carpet is constructed using twisted yarn, making the fibre more robust and durable.

The 4-metre width is ideal for larger rooms requiring fewer joins to give it a seamless appearance.

To experience the complete collection, head to Choices Flooring Helensvale to find the Harlow carpet of your dreams. choicesflooring.com.au

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Just listen

With a built-in rechargeable battery that will give you up to eight hours of continuous listening, the Dynaudio Music 1 Intelligent Wireless Music System uses cutting-edge digital processing to sense where it's been placed. It optimises its performance even when you move it and adjusts itself on the fly for varying noise-levels, so your music sounds clear at any volume. Set it up from the free Dynaudio app and then just … listen. Found exclusively at Addicted to Audio. RRP $699 addictedtoaudio.com.au

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Find your fit

The NordicTrack 2450 Treadmill provides the most immersive tread experience yet, running a guided Boston marathon workout from your home will feel like you are truly there. RRP $4,999 nordictrackfitness.com.au

Immersive experience

French brand Focal has expanded its collection of hi-fi loudspeakers with Vestia. Designed for high-quality music enjoyment the Vestia line boasts four products: Vestia N°2 and Vestia N°3 are two floor standing models; Vestia N°1 is a bookshelf loudspeaker for small spaces; and Vestia Centre is a centre loudspeaker for a Home Cinema configuration. The stands are tilted to provide an optimal and natural soundstage, for an even more immersive listening experience. Exclusively available via Focal Powered by Naim stores and select premium BusiSoft AV retailers across Australia. busisoft.com.au

Stay alert

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ON POINT PINOT NOIR

Amisfield wines feature distinctive characteristics and flavours specific to New Zealand’s Central Otago region.

THE WORLD IS RICH with beautiful vineyards and wine regions.

Somehow scenery goes hand in hand with decent wine growing; hillsides, rivers, lakes and oceans, the order of the vine-rows amongst the random beauty of nature, rural landscapes coddled into order.

Think the Mosel, Burgundy, Piedmonte, our own Yarra Valley and Margaret River, Oregon, Alsace, the Douro, Tuscany; it's a long list of fantastic places.

But few can match the majesty and raw charisma of Central Otago.

And, like most ‘regions’, Central Otago is a collection of sub-regions that are physically and visually different.

As are their wines.

Soil types change, some vineyards are on steeper slopes, others closer to water bodies, some attract more rainfall, some less.

The valleys carved by glaciers.

I guess the pointy end of Central Otago's sub-regions (assuming we can ignore the jawdropping beauty of Rippon on the shores of Lake Wanaka) is at Bannockburn, midst the schist and gold-sluicings, the meeting of water-bodies.

That is where Felton Road sits politely and humbly on its throne.

But if we hit reverse and trundle back towards Queenstown (one of the most beautiful towns on the planet; alpine, cultural, perched magnificently on the water and home of both Ferg-Bakery and Ferg-Burger; culinary epiphanies in the guise of fast-food retail), we come across Amisfield. Is it the closest winery and cellar door to Queenstown?

I reckon so, but if I have that wrong, it is the nearest that has gravitas.

It’s less than 15 kilometres from the centre of town to the Amisfield cellar door and restaurant on the shores of Lake Hayes.

And the restaurant has a very valid claim to being one of the best in Central Otago; the architecture is stunning and the food exceptional, pinpointing its energy on sourcing meats and vegetables locally.

It’s a showpiece.

Amisfield’s vineyards, however, are further east, shadowed by the slopes of the Pisa Ranges, and moderated by the waters of Lake Dunstan: organically farmed and certified.

Like every wine producer in the area, Amisfield treats Pinot Noir as its wunderkind.

And it’s a no-brainer; Otago Pinot Noir has a global reputation of being elite, which it is, thanks to the world-class efforts of Felton Road,

Mount Difficulty, Sam Neil’s Two Paddocks, Burn Cottage … so many astounding Pinot-makers. The region is simply born for the task with its diurnal extremes, plethora of slopes, relative coolness and abundance of sunshine.

But like all varieties, its guises morph as you travel through the area.

Amisfield makes all of its Pinot Noirs from estate-grown fruit, so there is a familial character across the range.

And if we exclude the Lake Hayes range (a kind of less-expensive sibling to the Amisfield wines), there are three varieties.

What they share is a plush, black-cherry character (which doesn’t read nearly so well as it actually tastes) underlaid by a bit of that earthy, undergrowth stuff that goes hand in hand with decent Pinot Noir.

They are silky and decadent without being forced or big.

The entry point is simply labelled Amisfield Pinot Noir and sells for around $50.

The current release is 2020 and, in comparison to some of the more forthright Otago wines, it is elegant.

Rich, definitely, and endowed with layers and plushness, but it has more restraint, less harrumph than some of its heavyweight brethren.

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Like most of its cohorts, it is a fairly serious red, made to be cellared and fussed over with decent food.

Then it’s a few steps upwards in terms of both price and complexity to Breakneck Reserve – a selection of the best barrels from the Pisa Range Pinot (so, a true ‘reserve’).

It adds around half again to the price, but there is a substantial lift in terms of structure, finesse and drive, perhaps a snifter more fresh oak.

And when you consider the price of New Zealand’s top Pinot Noirs, it is a steal.

Heading the Amisfield range of wines is RKV Reserve Pinot Noir … and my goodness-me, this really sets things on fire.

It is sourced from a low-yielding parcel within the Amisfield vineyard, and given a few more bells and whistles when it comes to winemaking.

Including (and I’ve never come across this before; I don’t quite get why, or what exactly it adds to the wine) ‘some parcels of fruit fermented within the vines from which they grew’.

Which means what exactly? Fermentation tanks midst the vineyard?

That seems the most likely explanation, but to what end?

The grape skins and stalks would be laden with the yeasts endemic to the vineyard anyway.

Or is it a ploy to strengthen the sense of ‘place’ in the wine, because the Amisfield vineyards are quite removed from the winery?

Perhaps the Amisfield team thinks that fermenting within the vineyard adds a further facet of ‘locale’ to the winemaking process? I’m perplexed.

But whatever the thinking behind the practice, it doesn’t lessen the majesty of the wine.

There is a really bright flash of fresh oak weaving its way between the spice and savoury notes, the plush, dark-cherry fruit and the lovely (but considerable) line of tannins.

It is a marvellous Pinot Noir, made for the cellar.

Like most New Zealand wineries, Amisfield spreads its wings well beyond Pinot.

It does a succulent but racy Chenin Blanc; a gorgeous Blanc de Noir sparkling (two years on lees, almost bone-dry but impeccably nuanced); a dry, savoury Pinot Noir Rose; Sauvignon Blanc; Riesling; Pinot Gris.

But Pinot Noir is the cornerstone of the Amisfield brand, and rightly so … they are impeccable.

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THE HUNTER VALLEY has a lot to offer tourists, from weekend getaways and concerts to family activities and fabulous food experiences.

For city dwellers, the two-hour drive from Sydney is the perfect distance for a weekend away.

They can enjoy this beautiful region, with country views of mountain ranges, pasture and forest, wake to the sound of birds and encounter kangaroos grazing within sight of their hotel room.

The Hunter has over 150 wineries and many hatted restaurants.

With so much to see and do, a long weekend provides us with a great introduction to the area.

Most Hunter Valley wineries require visitors to book and pay for cellar door experiences ahead of time.

Though this practice may seem less spontaneous, for the wine tourist, the benefits of personalised one-to-one tastings far outweigh the task of pre-planning.

Though it may be tempting to cram many venues in as possible, a maximum of three or four wineries in a day is plenty, at least one being a place where you stop for a meal paired with a glass of wine.

This allows you to spend time at a winery, enjoy the experience, while still leaving reasons for a return visit.

The Hunter region is also known for its highend cuisine.

There are many hatted restaurants, most offering degustation menus.

VALLEY VINTAGES

The Hunter Valley – birthplace of Australian wine.

Food could just as easily be a focus for your trip as wine, or perhaps a balance between the two, with some other activities thrown into the mix, such as historical visits, markets, bushwalking and photography.

We chose to dine casually at places such as Twine Restaurant and the Cru Bar at Brokenwood, concentrating on wine as the focus of our trip.

“The Hunter Valley accounts for a small proportion of Australia’s total annual grape crush. However, with its focus on quality over quantity, it consistently produces premium wines. It also plays a significant role in Australia’s winemaking reputation and wine tourism …”- The Ultimate Guide to Hunter Valley Wine, Wine Australia.

Well known for its Chardonnay, Semillon and Verdelho as well as Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, the region grows 30 per cent of Australia’s Semillon.

This is the region’s most iconic wine; a variety that many people know little about.

It’s worth stepping away from your favourite variety to try something new.

Who knows? You may find a new favourite.

Staying in Pokolbin, we chose to visit wineries which showed us history, interesting viticultural techniques, and growing trends in the industry, with most rated in the Top 50 Wineries in Australia.

The Hunter Valley is the oldest wine region in Australia.

The first grape vines were planted by 1823, with commercial production beginning soon afterwards and continuing to the present.

When pioneer viticulturist James Busby returned from Europe in 1832 bringing vine cuttings with him, he helped establish the Hunter as a wine region.

Other vineyard pioneers included George Wyndham, Dr Henry Lindeman, Audrey Wilkinson, Maurice O’Shea (who founded Mt Pleasant in 1921), Murray Tyrrell, and famous wine families like Drayton and Tulloch.

Tyrells Winery is one of the oldest wineries in the valley, winning international and domestic awards throughout their 164 years of operation.

Family-owned since 1858, and now sixth generation winemakers, the Tyrells cellar door experience is boutique and steeped in history, held in the tasting room in the old homestead.

With only eight visitors at a time hosted for tastings, we receive one on one service and the chance to try award-winning wines.

The pinnacle of any Tyrrells experience is tasting wine from one of their six ‘sacred sites’, blocks across four vineyards that are over 100 years old and still producing fruit and growing on their own roots.

They represent some of the rarest vines in the world.

No other winery shows off the landscape of the Hunter Valley more spectacularly than Audrey Wilkinson Winery.

Set on a hilltop with 360-degree views of the Brokenback Mountain Ranges, we pass through landscaped gardens to enter the cellar door. Operating since 1866, where once the family lived in tents as their vines were being planted,

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Audrey Wilkinson Winery is now housed in a pristine white homestead. A ‘gentleman vigneron’, Audrey Wilkins operated the winery from the 1880s until his death in 1962.

Surprisingly Audrey, his father Frederick and brother Garth were teetotallers.

Present owners, the Agnew family, who bought the property in 2004, continue the fine traditions.

Of the original founders of Hunter Valley wineries, only descendants of Tyrell and Tulloch are still working in the Hunter.

A fourth-generation winemaker, Keith Tulloch, is highly regarded as a winemaker, winning Young Gun of Wine 2021.

Keith Tulloch Wine, the first Certified Carbon Neutral vineyard in the Hunter, is ranked in Australia’s Top 50 wineries.

Keith and his father, esteemed viticultural researcher Dr Harry Tulloch, were instrumental in revitalising Semillon and Shiraz through their work with historic clones.

Keith worked with Rothbury, was Len Evan’s personal winemaker, and made wine in the Rhône Valley before making wine under his own label since 1998.

The wine is grown, made and sold by Keith Tulloch Wine in their own family vineyards, the property bought in 2008.

Family owned and operated, we experience a very personal tasting and story in this beautiful French villa style boutique winery that focusses on the Hunter Valley's traditional varieties Semillon, Chardonnay and Shiraz.

“The best wines begin with the best fruit,” Keith tells us.

His winemaking philosophy allows the unique character of the grape to shine through, nurturing the terroir of his vineyards through sustainable agri farming.

Established in 1970, Brokenwood Wines is well-known for its premium wine.

Rustic yet iconic in stature, Brokenwood is the largest winery complex, signalling serious investment in the Hunter Valley.

Despite its size, Brokenwood is a welcoming venue offering a multitude of experiences for all visitors. >>

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From a range of tastings in pods or in private tasting rooms, to a meal or a glass of wine on Cru Bar’s outdoor terrace looking out over the view, to a visit to the winery’s museum, we are never far from the epicentre of the action, the vats visible to visitors through wall to ceiling glass.

With a long history of winemaking behind it, the Hunter Valley’s excellent vintage of 2014 brought a new wave of attention to the region’s wine industry.

A new breed of winemakers emerged using new techniques of minimal intervention winemaking of preservative free wines.

They focussed not only on Semillon, but also on alternative varietals that were more suited to varying climatic conditions.

2022’s Cellar Door of the Year was De Iuliis Wines. Grounded in tradition, sustainability is foremost to Chief Winemaker Mike De Iuliis.,

“We are committed to our ongoing sustainability journey and always open to new innovations,” Mike notes.

By choosing to grow a mixture of iconic Hunter varieties such as their trophy-winning Shiraz, as well as alternate varieties including Pecorino, Montepulciano and Shiraz Touriga, the risk of disease is minimised, allowing De Iuliis to eliminate the use of herbicides.

Their viticultural and farming practices are linked to a longevity mindset including biocharring, composting, use of solar power, tank and grey water to reduce resource consumption, striving for more sustainability and greater environmental care in this lifetime and for future generations.

This philosophy is represented at the winery by ‘The Guardians’, a set of metal sculptures of old guards who watch over the winery propped up by new stilts.

They not only stand for innovation, but they also remind us that the past and present must lead into a brighter future.

The beautiful Vinden Estate, founded in 1990, took a different direction when second generation winemaker Angus Vinden took over.

Named as a Young Gun of Wine 2020, Angus pays tribute to his roots by maintaining the winery’s traditional Hunter style of winemaking while also starting a new label, ‘The Vinden Headcase’, to showcase his more experimental winemaking techniques.

Producing organic wines only from the Hunter Valley, mostly from their own vineyards, Angus’s ‘Headcase’ blends Semillon aged in oak using malolactic fermentation, in stainless steel and concrete vats, mimicking the historical use of clay as a vessel used to stabilise temperature.

Minimal intervention, hand-picked grapes, wild fermentation and natural sediment retention all make Vinden a place where ‘tradition and innovation collide’.

“I believe it is my responsibility, just as O’Shea did up on the old hill, to continually redefine and reinvent the Hunter Valley,” says Angus.

“Tradition is not stagnant; it should constantly be redefined as we learn from the previous generation.”

It’s a fitting summary of where Hunter Valley wine stands today.

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Inspiring Words at Awards

Kollosche is always looking for inspirational figureheads to share their aspirational journeys in business. At Kollosche’s recent Quarterly Awards staff had the pleasure of hearing the amazing rags to riches story of Gold Coast identity and retail ‘king’ Simon Beard, co-founder of the multimillion-dollar streetwear brand Culture Kings. Simon spoke passionately about how he went from selling cameras at the Carrara markets to becoming the owner of an international brand with a cult following, endorsed by the likes of rapper Snoop Dogg, among others. Recipients recognised at Kollosche’s Quarterly Awards were then announced, and the winners were . . .

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SAM GUO AND JULIA KUO

Highest Number of Listings

Highest Number of Sales

REA Advertiser of the Quarter

GCB Advertiser of the Quarter

Cove Advertiser of the Quarter

Apollo Auction Award

ADAM AND TONY GRBCIC

Highest Gross Commission Income

Highest Number of Sales

DANNY STANLEY

NFS Referrer of the Quarter

Emerging Agent of the Quarter

BRAD COYNE

Domain Advertiser of the Quarter

EDDIE WARDALE

Highest Average Fee

EOGHAN MURPHY

PM Referrer of the Quarter

JAMES ROBERTS

Sales Associate of the Quarter

DIETMAR GREGORY

PM Team Member of the Quarter

ADMINISTRATION AND MARKETING

BRITTANY JACKSON

Kollosche Cultural Excellence Award

GABBY KELLIJ

Client Service Manager of the Quarter

BEC SOUTHEY

Operational Support Person of the Quarter

ELLEN HAYWARD

Excellence in Outstanding Service & Support

SUZIE DORSETT

Excellence in Outstanding Service & Support

MARCO DE VINCENTIIS

Inspirational Excellence Award

JANELLE ESTREICH

K Media Service Excellence Award

FILIPPA NIELSEN

K Media Innovation Award

VICTORIA MANCINI

K Media Marketing Excellence Award

JADA STRALOW

K Media Account Coordinator of the Quarter

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Welcome Home Prestige Property Magazine Edition 30 | March 2023

Celebrating Our Success Stories

Real estate industry awards season is upon us with a number of key industry bodies calling for nominations.

Shouting about personal successes or achievements does not always come naturally, yet gaining recognition for a job well done is an important part of any business’ or individual’s personal growth, particularly those trying to establish themselves in the market.

As the owner and managing director of Kollosche, there is nothing more rewarding for me than to be able to share in and celebrate the significant successes of my fellow agents and colleagues.

Since starting the business I have made it a priority to recognise the people who contribute to its success by holding the Kollosche Quarterly Awards. The event has

grown over the past two years inline with the business, culminating in August with the Kollosche Annual Awards, which looks back at our achievements over the previous financial year.

Award categories extend to all facets of the business, across all departments, from sales to marketing to human resources. Nominees are voted for by upper management and fellow peers in recognition of a high-level achievement or the delivery of exceptional service to clients - internal and external (see the full list of winners in Cove magazine).

Collaboration and working as a team, rather than as individuals, is the bedrock of the Kollosche business and what sets us apart from other agencies in the industry.

Award ceremonies are an integral process and invaluable opportunity for Kollosche

colleagues to come together, strengthen our relationships and create an environment that inspires individuals to want to achieve success for all.

The Kollosche business and five staff members have also been recognised at a national level, after recently being named as finalists in the Australasian Real Estate Results Awards, across 11 categories for the 2021-22 financial year.

At a ceremony held in Sydney on 19 February, Kollosche was crowned Boutique Agency of the Year for the third consecutive year, while our marketing department took out Digital Excellence Agency of the Year. I was named Selling Principal of the Year. Jay Helprin took out Associate of the Year and for the second year in a row Troy Dowker was named Sales Agent of the Year.

BOUTIQUE AGENCY OF THE YEAR

DIGITAL EXCELLENCE AGENCY OF THE YEAR

SELLING PRINCIPAL OF THE YEAR

MICHAEL KOLLOSCHE

AGENT OF THE YEAR

TROY DOWKER

SALES ASSOCIATE OF THE YEAR

JAY HELPRIN

Kollosche continues to go from strength to strength and is proud to acknowledge those who help to make it a powerhouse in the industry.
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Auction Success Stories

Kollosche has had an enormously successful month and start to the year in the auction arena, at a time when clearance rates across the industry have struggled.

Our premium results outshone many of the larger auction events held across the Gold Coast early in 2023, with the business consistently achieving clearance rates as high as 90 per cent.

Poor clearance rates can in part be a result of seller expectations not meeting the market, but Kollosche’s results show that premium prices can be achieved when the auction process is understood and executed by an experienced listing agent.

One of our most successful auction sales was for 746 Pacific Parade in Currumbin, marketed by southern beaches specialist Troy Dowker.

Troy leveraged the size, prime location and appeal of what was a deceased estate on

the Currumbin beachfront during a four-week campaign which gained media coverage, resulting in high enquiry levels and a large crowd come auction day.

With 16 registered bidders the offers swiftly jumped to $6,000,000 before a flurry of bids from five contenders led to the property selling for $10,125,000, which set a price record along the Currumbin, Tugun and Bilinga beachfront at $8,897 per square metre.

Analysts report that there has been an increase in buyer activity at auctions along with a rise in the number of registered bidders. The number of onlookers has also risen, which indicates that people are interested in and watching the market closely.

Successful auction sales, such as the one at Currumbin, not only increases market confidence in the process but reinforces that auction remains one of the best ways to sell a home in any market.

Community Fund Back in Full Swing

As we push further into the first quarter, a growing list of successful sales results has translated into a significant boost for Kollosche’s Community Fund.

As the business continues to succeed, so too does our dedication to sharing that success with others in the community.

The Kollosche Fund was set up for the sole purpose of giving back to the community, with a percentage of every sale our agents make feeding into the Fund to be redistributed to charities, sporting organisations or even individuals who are in need.

Local charity Serving Our People is one of our biggest beneficiaries, but this month Kollosche has also thrown its weight behind local sporting organisation the Broadbeach Cats Junior AFL Club and its emerging all-girls teams.

The Club is seeking to grow its junior membership and I hope that the sponsorship Kollosche provides will encourage more juniors to join. You can read more about it on page 16 and 17.

Sport is an excellent way in which to bring members of a local community together and AFL is a game in which all the family can take part.

We look forward to being able to help more clubs, organisations and individuals as the year progresses.

Michael Kollosche
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A luxurious waterfront life awaits in this exceptional Hamptons-style estate occupying a prized Main River parcel on prestigious Commodore Drive. Gold Coast Architect Jared Poole has captured the essence of true Hamptons design in this sophisticated five-bedroom sanctuary where the outlook encompasses a wide, deep passage of Main River. A magnificent sense of grandeur established by soaring 7m* ceilings in the foyer is carried through to formal dining and lounge rooms. A solid Calacatta marble island bench takes centre stage in the kitchen, while backlit coffered ceilings make a statement in the main living zone. Refined Ralph Lauren furniture is paired with plantation shutters and French doors that open onto lush gardens. Host social gatherings on the waterfront deck and alfresco area with views to the TSS precinct. Enjoy the heated infinity-edge pool year-round and display large toys in a showroom-style garage.

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23.6m 6 4.5 5 863m 2* 959m 2* *approximate ^under roofline

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At Kollosche we understand that your prestige property is among your most valuable assets and deserves a high level of expertise and service to achieve you a premium price.

Kollosche invests heavily in the development of experienced prestige property agents with a solid understanding of the sales process and the skills to deliver strategic marketing.

Collaboration between our agents means that when you list with Kollosche, you have the power of 35 sales agents and their teams working together to achieve the best possible result for you.

“Exceeding expectations is our specialty.”
Michael Kollosche Managing Director
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Luxurious Living in Adams Basin

*indicative only

11 The Corso, Isle of Capri

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Michael Kollosche 04111 888 15

Contemporary architectural design finished with European flair delivers the best of both worlds on the largest single block on The Corso being 711m2* in size. Designed by Lachlan Henderson of renowned architects Hamilton Henderson Hayes, the stunning black and white monochromatic colour palette and mature tropical palms add instant street appeal to a two-level design that’s filled with natural light and luxurious finishes. Travertine flooring lends enduring elegance to open plan living spaces, outdoor entertaining and bathrooms, while textured wallpapers are a visual highlight of interior living spaces. American walnut cabinetry and blue granite benchtops achieve perfect harmony in the kitchen where home chefs will appreciate a large island bench, integrated Miele appliances and a butler’s pantry.

15.1m * 4 4.5 4 711m 2* 480m 2*^ *approximate ^under roofline

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Auction On-Site, Thursday 23 March at 10am

Prized A-List Luxury Estate on Main River

For Further Details Contact

Michael Kollosche 04111 888 15

Harry Kakavas 0401 379 248

3 Kootingal Street, Ashmore

Price $11,750,000

Holding a prime position in a unique and undiscovered stretch of inner city acreage on Main River, this 5,625m2* property enjoys direct ocean access for boaties and the convenience of a 10-minute* drive to Southport and premier Gold Coast private schools. A sprawling parcel with 29.6m* of Main River water frontage provides an impressive setting for a striking statement residence designed by BDA Architecture. Set over two levels, the main residence boasts five well-appointed bedrooms, multiple living areas, a gourmet kitchen with scullery and butler’s pantry, subterranean wine cellar and library. The property also hosts a two-bedroom guest house, a ‘Fun House’ with bar, 25m* lap pool, waterfront fire pit, ski hut, 12m* pontoon, two jet ski docks, and a boat ramp. This is one of only 12 waterfront homes on this exclusive stretch of Paradise River.

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29.6m *approximate ^under roofline 5 2 4 3 4.5 1 5,625m 2* 1,112m 2*^ 182m 2*^ Main Residence Guest House Total Area
LOT 1 11.36 ACRES LOT 2 11.39 ACRES LOT 3 47.17 ACRES LOT 4 46.95 ACRES BRISBANE 1HR 25MIN* SURFERS PARADISE 45MIN*
HELIPAD | TENNIS COURT | HEATED MAGNESIUM POOL | MANICURED GARDENS | EXTENSIVE NURSERY | ADVANCED TIMBER PLANTATION *mark up and measurements are indicative only
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Eaglemont Estate

11-17 LYREBIRD RIDGE ROAD, SPRINGBROOK

A Breathtaking Lifestyle Development Opportunity

Nestled in nature high above the Gold Coast, this exceptional private estate is one of the largest usable rural holdings in Springbrook.

Eaglemont Estate offers 156 acres/63.17 hectares* of prime improved land divided into five freehold lots on the verdant Springbrook plateau, only 45 minutes* from the Gold Coast.

Eaglemont lies adjacent to the World Heritage-listed Springbrook National Park, a major natural tourist attraction famed for its walking trails, waterfalls and abundant native wildlife.

Enjoy private, self-sustained living surrounded by nature or explore an exciting range of income opportunities spanning tourism, agriculture, horticulture and timber farming.

*approximate

LOT 5 39.21 ACRES BYRON BAY 1HR 35MIN*
MAIN RESIDENCE 4 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms SELF-CONTAINED BUNK HOUSE Sleeps 5 GUEST HOUSE 3 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms WORKERS ACCOMMODATION 2 Bedrooms + Ensuites
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Brand-New Waterfront

Home with Skyline Views

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Matthew Follent 0402 251 527

Michael Kollosche 04111 888 15

15 Kalimna Drive, Broadbeach Waters

Auction On-Site, Friday 24 March at 11am

Completed in January, this flawless, north-facing family home holds prime position atop a low-maintenance 636m2* block with 14.3m* of frontage to a quiet Main River inlet. Merbau timber, natural stone feature walls, polished concrete floors, plantation shutters and chic pendant lights are only some of the carefully considered inclusions. Four of five spacious bedrooms are serviced by a family room on the top level, where a large balcony captures city skyline views. A media room invites you to come together for family movie nights, while bifold doors connect the open living, dining and kitchen to a covered waterfront deck. The north-facing swimming pool captures day-long sun, while an expanse of flat lawn will delight children and pets. A pontoon and triple garage with drive-through access to the water allow you to store and launch a boat with ease.

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14.3m * 3 3.5 5 636m 2* 425m 2*^ *approximate ^under roofline

Sirens Sound Out for AFL Hopefuls

Kollosche is proud to be throwing its weight behind the Broadbeach Cats Juniors Club in 2023 where the girls are emerging as superstars.

The familiar sound of AFL sirens will soon be blowing out from sports grounds across the Gold Coast with the 2023 football season kicking off in April.

Running onto the field at the local Broadbeach Cats Junior Football Club will be more than 600 budding young boys and girls aiming to score goals in the hope of taking their team through to their competition finals.

Kollosche is this year throwing its support behind the Cats’ burgeoning juniors’ club by providing sponsorship through its Community Fund.

The Kollosche Community Fund is an initiative established for the purpose of giving back to those in the community who need support.

A percentage of every sale made by Kollosche agents goes into the Fund with the business

providing a total of $500,000 in financial support to local charities, sporting clubs, individuals and not-for-profit organisations over the past year.

Husband and wife Kollosche sales agents Jason and Nicky Cunningham championed support for the juniors’ competition.

“It seemed like a logical fit,” says Jason, who is president of the Broadbeach Cats Junior Australian Football Club. “Kollosche already sponsors the seniors’ competition, so we are really proud and pleased that it has now thrown its weight behind the juniors.”

Nicky says being able to give back to organisations in the communities in which Kollosche agents work and play was highly gratifying.

“Seeing how we’ve contributed to the club and wider community through our commissions is really rewarding for us as agents.”

COMMUNITY

Jason says the latest sponsorship will go a long way to help to develop kids’ skills, with funds used for training, expert coaching and award ceremonies.

“It also allows us to put on events such as sausage sizzles and pizza nights. These types of social activities help to not only strengthen the club’s connection with players and their families but the wider Broadbeach community.

“It is so important that young kids have role models and a safe avenue through which they can be active, while also making vital social connections.”

Jason has acted as the junior club’s president for the past five years, championing the growth of its membership by promoting the club’s family friendly and inclusive approach to the game.

“The club recognises the importance of fun and enjoyment, and encourages the values of development and participation in junior Australian football,” he says.

Kids can become involved in the juniors’ competition from as young as age 5 through to age 17, with the club running an Auskick skills session for those aged between 5 and 9 who are new to the game and want to learn the basics.

Girls Make Their Mark

In recent years there has been a growing contingent of girls signing up to play, with two of the Cats’ under-15 girls progressing to make the AFL All-Australian team.

Junior girls co-ordinator Alera Heyward (pictured top left) says the girls’ competition is something she hopes to develop and nurture further this year, with the club introducing a Sisterhood program.

“The girls simply love footy, I think more than the boys at the moment,” Alera says.

“We have gone from only having one team of under-17s girls in 2019 to having more than 160 girls last season and hopefully we will have significantly more before the season starts in April.

“This year we have also started the Sisterhood program where our senior members mentor the younger girls in the hope that they will transition into the seniors’ competition.

“Having the senior girls to look up to is an amazing thing for the younger girls. It gives them support and helps to grow the club culture between the junior and senior members.

“Also, with both boys and girls able to play, a lot more parents are also starting to join up, strengthening the Cats’ reputation for being an inclusive, family friendly club.”

Sign-on for the upcoming 2023 AFL season is now open. Anyone wanting to be a part of the Broadbeach Cats Junior competition can find out more on the club’s website.

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4201/272 Hedges Avenue, Mermaid Beach Sold $12,000,000 Michael Kollosche 04111 888 15 michael@kollosche.com.au Harry Kakavas 0401 379 248 harry@kollosche.com.au Danny Stanley 0407 876 841 danny@kollosche.com.au *indicative only
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68 The Promenade, Isle of Capri Sold $8,000,000 Jay Helprin 0407 894 775 jay@kollosche.com.au Michael Kollosche 04111 888 15 michael@kollosche.com.au Eddie Wardale 0408 881 678 eddie@kollosche.com.au

“After deciding to sell my main river property in Sorrento, I spoke to several of my friends and business colleagues and many recommended using Kollosche, especially Harry Kakavas and Michael Kollosche. The Kollosche team undertook an excellent auction campaign which led to my property selling on the day, where they extracted every dollar on the auction floor. I was impressed with their communication, in particular Harry’s feedback. The Kollosche team, including administration and marketing, conducted themselves as professionals and the entire process was seamless. I’m confident nothing more could be done to achieve a better price. If I had my time over again, I wouldn’t do anything differently. Thank you again Harry, Michael, Jay, Suzie and Monique.”

- David (Seller)

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Sold 10 Registered Bidders 26 Days on the Market $3,390,000 Michael Kollosche 04111 888 15 michael@kollosche.com.au Harry Kakavas 0401 379 248 harry@kollosche.com.au Jay Helprin 0407 894 775 jay@kollosche.com.au At Auction 12 Marseille Court, Sorrento

“When it came time to sell our land in Main Beach, we knew Michael Kollosche and Jay Helprin were the only agents who could achieve the best outcome. Their sales strategy, marketing campaign and strategic advice extracted the best price in this tough and shifting market. Michael and Jay’s consistent communication throughout the entire process kept us well-informed which was amazing, as was the communication from their administrative staff, marketing team and accounts department. They left no stone unturned and collaborated with other internal and external agents, so we knew they were working to achieve the best sale price for us. We couldn’t recommend them more highly, so if you’re looking to sell for a great price, you need to be speaking with Michael and Jay.”

- Mick and Leanne (Sellers)

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Sold $2,750,000 Michael Kollosche 04111 888 15 michael@kollosche.com.au Jay Helprin 0407 894 775 jay@kollosche.com.au 33 Rankin Parade, Main Beach
Where the Views are Forever Uninterrupted ocean outlook, never to be built out Artist Impression CONTACT THE SALES TEAM Simon Worthington 0412 145 551 simon@kollosche.com.au Andrew Ramsey 0412 022 840 andrew@kollosche.com.au Plus Architecture Bassar Construction Group Kollosche New Projects
Prices starting from $1,750,000 Large residents-only beachside apartments eternitybroadbeach.com.au 14-18 Mary Avenue, Broadbeach

Tips for Buying Off The Plan

Buying a brand-new home off the plan is becoming increasingly popular, particularly at a time when stock is low and opportunities restricted.

This method of sale can be extremely lucrative for those buying into the right project in the right location, with equity gains to be had before the property is even completed.

Yet buying something that is yet to be built is not without risks. Here are some of the questions that should be asked before buyers sign on the dotted line.

Who is the Developer?

It is essential that a buyer knows and trusts the developer in charge of creating their new home.

Smaller, newer developers often need to take out loans with high interest rates to complete a build. If their margins aren’t profitable, they may have to pull out of the project, leaving buyers disappointed.

Look into a developer’s history and make sure they are well-established and financially secure.

When is the Settlement Date?

There will be several years lag between when a deposit is paid and an owner moves into their new home.

Once construction is underway, the builder should be able to provide a clear timeframe of a settlement date, although external factors may delay the build and completion.

Buyers should be kept well-informed on the schedule, and whether they are entitled to any compensation should the developer be unable to meet the handover date.

Enquire about the ‘sunset clause’, which puts a time limit on a contract’s validity. Buyers, builders or developers can use it to cancel a contract under sunset clause conditions.

The development journey can be long, but there are benefits to this. Fortunate buyers may acquire equity by the time the property settles, particularly if the home was purchased during favorable market conditions and in a high-growth area.

What About Customisation?

Some developers allow buyers to customise their homes, including floor plans, fixtures and fittings. For buyers wanting to do this, it is important to have a clear understanding of what is already being offered.

Top Tip: When buying off the plan, always seek the legal advice of a solicitor with knowledge of the local property laws, to safeguard against any unexpected complications.

Attend a display suite prior to purchase if possible, and request a comprehensive list of fixtures and fittings, plus the full dimensions of all internal and external spaces.

This ensures that a buyer’s quality and lifestyle expectations are met, and will help to highlight what may be worth customising, if possible.

Ask what, if any, customisations the builder will agree to, and what extra cost those changes will incur.

Is this Development Right for Me?

It is important to know whether a development will be residential-only to ensure it aligns with a buyers’ property goals. Those seeking a quiet development, without renters coming and going, would be suited to a residential-only building, while investors should seek one that allows lettings.

Buyers should also enquire about included amenities, plus conduct their own research on the local area’s conveniences.

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Buying an apartment that is yet to be built can present an exciting and lucrative opportunity. Follow these tips to determine if it is the right option for you.
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Troy Dowker 0409 057 087

Original Beachfront House in Prime Elevated Position

This original beachfront property celebrates an elevated position overlooking the ocean along one of the southern beaches’ most prestigious addresses. Located on Pacific Parade, next to Kropp Park, privacy is guaranteed with the home nestled among mature tropical plants and trees. Access is via an understated rear entrance, which only heightens the wow factor of the spectacular sea views, spanning Snapper Rocks to Surfers Paradise, delivered the moment you walk through the door. The chalet-style home built in 1988 has been expertly designed and engineered to withstand a beachfront setting and features pitched ceilings, exposed beams and solid Oregon timber. It offers plenty of potential for a new owner to extend, renovate or reimagine their own family home on the rare-to-market block, which has been in the same family for more than 60 years.

*approximate ^under roofline
372m 2*^ 670 Pacific Parade, Tugun
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Private Auction On-Site, Friday 24 March at 10am 584m 2*

Chic Beachfront Living in Premier Currumbin Address

Explore the ultimate beachfront lifestyle with this contemporary family home steps from the golden sands of Currumbin Beach. Survey the surf conditions from one of two balconies overlooking the ocean, or retreat to the sanctuary of a private entertaining area at the rear of the house, where you can take a dip in the pool or sit sheltered in the comfort of the versatile cabana. This stylish, light-filled home makes the most of its 417m2* footprint, rising to three storeys serviced by a lift, and offering four generous-size bedrooms. Polished concrete flooring makes for low-maintenance living, while glass doors slide open for seamless indoor-outdoor entertaining. An active lifestyle is well catered for by the expansive four-car garage, rarely found on the beachfront, which has masses of additional space to store bikes, surfboards, and scooters.

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Pacific Parade, Currumbin Auction On-Site, Friday 31 March at 11am 4 3.5 4 417m 2* *approximate ^under roofline 517m 2*^
Troy Dowker 0409 057 087
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$25,550,000 in 8 Days

In a promising start to 2023, Team Dowker has achieved several exceptional sales results for prestige assets within the Gold Coast’s southern beachside market.

Auctions have been particularly effective with sales achieving prices well above vendor reserves.

The successful results are a positive sign that demand for blue-chip properties in the southern beachside suburbs remains robust among buyers.

They are also a testament to how choosing the right agent - one who understands the market and can deliver a high-quality strategic marketing campaign to a targeted audience - can achieve a premium price under any market conditions.

Reach out to Troy Dowker for a conversation on how to best present and position your asset for a premium result.

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Sold - $10,125,000

746 Pacific Parade, Currumbin

16 Registered Bidders | 458 Enquiries | 79 Inspections

“As executors of a deceased estate, we engaged Troy Dowker due to his high profile and history of selling quality prestige properties on the southern Gold Coast. We found his communication and service to be excellent. His advice and recommendations were sensible, and he knew his area of expertise well. The auction process was well managed and the property sold under the hammer for a strong price. Troy’s experience in this niche area proved to be an invaluable asset. We would highly recommend him.”

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Sold - $8,900,000

69 Jefferson Lane, Palm Beach

15 Registered Bidders | 336 Enquiries | 102 Inspections

“Troy is a genuine expert and very professional in what he does. At all times he was totally focused on my interests and achieved a result which was well above my price expectations.”

- Client Testimonial

Sold - $6,525,000

101/2 Twenty Third Avenue, Palm Beach

3 Inspections | 3 Competitive Offers | Sold in 3 Days

“We dealt with Troy and his team over a nine-month period with a goal to upgrade our holiday home in Palm Beach. We were introduced to properties both on and off market that matched our needs and were delighted to secure the perfect property. We will have no hesitation in engaging Troy to manage the sale of our existing property. He is thorough and professional with a great understanding of the market and we look forward to working with him in the future.”

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Private Oasis with Unrivalled Views

For Further Details Contact

Rob Lamb 0405 608 601

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Grandview Terrace, Tallai

Auction On-Site, Friday 24 March at 4pm

Discover ‘Mahana’, a serene 4,428m2* lifestyle property offering peace and proximity to key conveniences. The split-level house has been renovated in a P&O style with Mediterranean influences, featuring polished concrete floors, vaulted ceilings and pillars. The north-east aspect captures breezes and stunning views across greenery to the ocean and city skyline from almost every room. The open dining and sunken lounge flow to a covered balcony, while the impressive kitchen adjoins a private garden with a wood-fired pizza oven. Four bedrooms enjoy privacy across two separate wings, and a resort-style pool with sundeck, double-storey pool house, and championship tennis court are surrounded by trees and tropical gardens.

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*approximate ^under roofline 4 1 4 2.5 1 4,428m 2* 486m 2*^
Main Residence Pool House

Do you have furniture to spare?

Registered charity Serving Our People (SOP) is calling upon the Gold Coast community to donate surplus furniture items to those in need.

SOP has supported over 55,000 people across the Gold Coast, Logan, Brisbane and Northern NSW since 2020, and now they need your help.

If you’re downsizing, relocating or decluttering, the SOP team collects furniture items, large and small, that are in good working order.

Lounges, tables, single and queen beds, white goods and baby items are in high demand.

Donations are delivered to recipients who are disadvantaged or displaced by natural disasters, domestic violence and the rental accommodation crisis.

The need for furniture has never been greater – and every donation makes a difference.

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Your Sale is in Safe Hands

“From the moment we listed with Corey and his team we knew we were in good hands. Corey was very thorough explaining the importance of marketing the property well and having a clear strategy which is evident with the result he achieved for us. It is rare for you to come across an agent that is as diligent and professional as Corey. We felt he left no stone unturned and in the end we got a result that far exceeded our expectations. We can’t thank Corey enough for guiding us through this journey. We would highly recommend him and his team to anyone looking for an agent you can trust.”

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North-facing Entertainer Near Main River in the Riviera Precinct

For Further Details Contact

Sam Guo 0423 064 310

Julia Kuo 0402 668 885

8 Freyburg Street, Sorrento

Auction On-Site, Saturday 4 March at 10am

Surrounded by immaculate gardens, this Mediterranean-style house lies atop a north-facing parcel with 23.7m* of water frontage just off Main River. Terracotta tiles crown the concrete construction, while modern Italian tiles blend with timber and cast-iron accents beyond the arched entryway. The ground floor hosts one bedroom, while three others join a sitting area and balcony with city skyline views on the top floor. Entertain effortlessly between lower-level living zones and a wraparound deck, and cook as you watch the children in the private pool and spa. Flat lawns flank the home, while a gazebo captures a Main River outlook. Landscaped gardens tier towards a sandy beach, and a pontoon opens up access to the water.

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4 3.5 4 608m 2*^ 23.7m * 1,026m 2*

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Sam Guo 0423 064 310

Julia Kuo 0402 668 885

Turn-Key Home Offers Point Position Waterfront Lifestyle

113 Pebble Beach Drive, Runaway Bay

Auction On-Site, Saturday 18 March at 10am

42.1m *

560m 2*^

877m 2*

Freshly renovated with family living in mind, this double-storey house offers an idyllic waterfront lifestyle within a peaceful northern Gold Coast community. Holding 42.1m* of frontage to a quiet waterway minutes from the Broadwater, there is nothing to do but move in and enjoy this contemporary home with landscaped gardens atop an 877m2* corner parcel. A minimalistic interior and open floor plan has been designed for connecting indoor-outdoor entertaining, while a wraparound balcony serves up 270-degree water views from the top level. Keep one eye on the BBQ and one on the children as they play in the magnesium pool, with hedges and soaring palms providing privacy and shade. Host dinner parties with family and friends by the water, before retiring to the bar for a nightcap. The house is ideally located close to shopping, amenities and good schools.

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Contemporary Waterfront Entertainer in Calypso Bay

40 Sundown Place, Jacobs Well

Expressions

A leisurely waterfront lifestyle beckons in this contemporary house set within the exclusive Calypso Bay community. Built to a flawless standard in 2020, cedar panelling adds warmth to a refined two-storey design surrounded by gardens on a 955m2 * block with 21.6m2 * water frontage. Entertainers will relish a bright and open living, dining and gourmet kitchen space, where water views and modern pendant lighting draw the eye. Two covered alfresco areas offer a built-in BBQ, TV, heated pool and large lawn. Four deluxe bedrooms benefit from private ensuites, including a waterfront master suite with Juliet balcony. The home’s array of separate living zones includes a media room, lounge and upper-level study with its own private balcony. A double garage and gated triple carport keep vehicles secure, with a pontoon capable of storing a large vessel and two jet skis.

of Interest Scan for Listing 微信扫码 *approximate ^under roofline For Further Details Contact William Sarti 0416
454 447m 2*^ 21.6m * 5
955m 2*
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Expressions of Interest

Utopian Estate in the Magical Whitsundays

Paradise is found in this rare estate spread across five acres* and anchored by a sprawling Balinese villa overlooking the Coral Sea in the Whitsundays. Hugging more than 160m* of coastline only 12km* from Airlie Beach, the property is a veritable haven for native and exotic flora, including one of Australia’s biggest cactariums. At the heart of the estate is a two-level, six-bedroom Balinese-style residence, which is a textural masterpiece carved from natural materials, including native and imported woods, sandstone, marble, and conglomerate granite, with architectural influences coming from across the globe. Magnificent views can be taken in from a 90m2* terrace designed for entertaining. Having previously operated as a wedding venue, a new owner can choose to pursue income-earning opportunities or simply enjoy the natural beauty of this landmark estate.

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Dai 0432 318 746
Velissariou 0418 202 858
Claire
Tony
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161m *
5.48acres
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119B Botanica Drive, Woodwark *indicative

Rural Lifestyle Opportunity on

Byron Bay Outskirts

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For

Shaun Lowry 0417 688 521

277

Coopers Shoot Road, Coopers Shoot, NSW

Auction On-Site, Friday 17 March at 3:30pm QLD time, 4:30pm NSW time

This expansive 111.64-acre* landholding known as ‘Kincora Farm’ is anchored by a large family house and offers an idyllic country lifestyle, with income potential. There are endless vantage points from which to take in inspiring views that extend to the ocean and showcase Lennox Headland in the distance. It is a scenic five-minute* drive into the quaint village of Bangalow, while the tourism hub of Byron Bay and its golden beaches are also close by. The property has the potential for agricultural or tourism ventures and currently runs 35 head of agisted cattle. The main house is built for entertaining and features multiple living spaces as well as a self-contained pool house. Surrounded by tropical gardens extending to grassy paddocks and natural bushland, the acreage has a freshwater spring-fed dam and comes with two all-terrain vehicles.

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4 4 4 *approximate ^under roofline
510m 2*^
111.64acres *
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Under the Hammer

The Gold Coast auction arena heats up in March with a stunning selection of prestige properties.

8 Freyburg Street, Sorrento

Auction On-Site

Saturday 4 March at 10am

Agents Sam Guo and Julia Kuo

22/34 John Francis Drive, Carrara

Auction at Kollosche HQ

Friday 17 March at 10am

Agents Ryan Ward and Darryl Bright

32/26 Old Burleigh Road, Surfers Paradise

Auction at Kollosche HQ

Friday 17 March at 1pm

Agent Daniel Sharp

400 Benowa Road, Benowa

Offering enviable views from a landscaped corner parcel with an impressive 45.6m* of water frontage, this grand, double-storey house is perfect for a large family who love entertaining.

Auction On-Site Saturday 11 March at 1.30pm | Agents Sam Guo and Julia Kuo

113 Pebble Beach Drive, Runaway Bay

Auction On-Site

Saturday 18 March at 10am

Agents Sam Guo and Julia Kuo

1A Winterhaven Key, Broadbeach Waters

Auction On-Site

Friday 31 March at 3pm

17 Grandview Terrace, Tallai

‘Mahana’ is a resort-level property in a prestigious hinterland location which offers a peaceful and private lifestyle among the Tallai treetops.

Auction On-Site Friday 24 March at 4pm

Agent Rob Lamb

670 Pacific Parade, Tugun

Presenting a rare opportunity on prestigious Pacific Parade is this original, characterful beachfront property designed to celebrate its elevated position overlooking the ocean.

Private Auction On-Site Friday 24 March at 10am Agent Troy Dowker

Agents Michael Kollosche and Jay Helprin

764 Pacific Parade, Tugun

Auction On-Site

Friday 31 March at 11am

Agent Troy Dowker

124 Monaco Street, Broadbeach Waters

Auction On-Site

Friday 31 March at 1pm

Agents Ryan Ward and Darryl Bright

15 Kalimna Drive, Broadbeach Waters

Completed to a flawless standard by multi-award winning Gala Homes, this double-storey house offers a premium waterfront lifestyle at the end of a quiet Main River inlet.

Auction On-Site Friday 24 March at 11am

Agents Michael Kollosche and Matthew Follent

Kollosche HQ

66 Amalfi Drive, Isle of Capri

Harness the full potential of this prime parcel facing east to Main River and boasting sensational day-tonight views on exclusive Amalfi Drive.

Auction On-Site Friday 17 March at 11am

Agents Eddie Wardale and Michael Kollosche

*approximate

Level 2, Oracle West, 19 Elizabeth Avenue, Broadbeach

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Anchor’s away

Sanctuary Cove waterfront restaurant, Anchor Buoy, has been refurbished and reopened with a refreshed menu following its acquisition last year by Sanctuary Cove Resort owner Mulpha. The venue makes the most of its location beside the marina with a simple, fresh menu overseen by Mark Marshall, Mulpha’s Executive Chef Queensland.

“Our aim is to reflect the spirit of Sanctuary Cove, providing great food and service at unpretentious prices for locals, boaties and tourists alike, whether they are popping in for a quick bite or relaxing in the sea breeze with a nice cool drink,” Mark said. Sean Robertson, Mulpha’s Regional General Manager for Queensland, is overseeing the launch and working closely with the team to create the next iconic Sanctuary Cove hospitality venue. Open for lunch Wed - Sun and dinner Wed - Sat. anchorbuoy.com.au

Tastes great

As autumn approaches, treat your tastebuds to one of six Savour Southern Queensland Country tasting trails. Drive through charming towns at your own pace and discover a region defined by its rich, wholesome food and beverage culture. Savour the naturally gifted landscape as you crisscross farmlands and traverse pastures where beef and dairy cattle roam. Sip and swirl your way through the highest wine region in Australia and build deeper connections to the source of your food through cooking and cheesemaking classes. Experience events defined by the produce iconic to the region or forage, taste and source local produce, meeting the farmer and learning the story behind the paddock to plate philosophy. savourqueensland.com.au

It’s all white

9 April

Easter Seafood Buffet

Enjoy the ultimate Easter treat at Citrique’s award-winning seafood buffet. Showcasing local seafood, the special menu includes lobster thermidor, baked whole salmon with dill cream sauce, prime rib beef carving with peppercorn sauce, crispy pork shoulder with cinnamon apple compote and seafood paella with saffron aioli and fresh herbs. To finish, indulge with chocolate egg smores, speckled egg rocky road, caramel egg ice cream, hot cross buns and Easter cake pops. Cost: $139 per guest (includes a glass of Chandon sparkling on arrival and live entertainment). Reservations essential. goldcoasttickets.com.au

Make each tea break a moment of indulgence with De’Longhi’s vibrant Icona Capitals kettle in Sydney White. Effortless functionality combined with elegant urban design make this electric cordless kettle a joy to use. Pair it with the Icona Capitals 2-slice toaster to enjoy ultimate ease of use and 6 browning levels for toast tailored to your taste. The stylish Italian form of these products is enhanced by a glossy, fresh white finish that captures the iconic spirit of Sydney, adding a touch of urban style to your home. Available online and leading electrical retailers. RRP $179 each.

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QUEEN & COUNTRY

The beauty, traditions and culture of New Zealand combine perfectly with the majesty and comfort of Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth.

IT’S THE FUTILITY OF IT ALL , the red mist of madness that tugs at the heart strings and gives you a lump in the throat.

We’re halfway through the ANZAC commemoration at the Te Papa Museum in Wellington, and the sacrifice and sheer lunacy of war hits home.

Young Kiwi soldiers, joined on the front line by their Aussie comrades, going headto-head with the Turks during the ill-fated Gallipoli campaign.

The hand-written letters that were sent to loved ones at home – many arriving after the author had died on the battleground –reinforce the notion that these soldiers were indeed heroes.

They fought valiantly, in abysmal conditions, often surviving on little more than bully beef, hard biscuits and water.

Acclaimed New Zealand film director Peter Jackson – of Lord of the Rings fame – put together the Anzac commemoration at Te Papa and what a showstopper it has become.

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It tells the story of the Gallipoli campaign through the eyes and words of eight everyday Kiwi soldiers.

Real-life imagery of men in the theatre of war, punctuated by the solemn stories of their fate, capture graphically the Anzac spirit.

The giant sculptures took 24,000 hours to create.

It is truly worth seeing, a reminder to us all of the folly of war.

It was one of a number of museum stops myself, my wife Venesa and our son, Shanye, 11, made in New Zealand during our recent 14-day Cunard cruise on the Queen Elizabeth.

Before I take you on a guided tour of the best of the Land of the Long White Cloud, it’s important to understand the all-encompassing, all-embracing beauty of a wonderful cruise.

Now, the Queen Elizabeth is one of those iconic cruise liners that you have to see to believe, to be on board to understand the sheer luxury and opulence.

We were fortunate to secure a Queen’s Grill penthouse suite, which is the epitome of space, convenience and service.

It also entitles you to your own restaurant where the gastronomic delights are six-star.

Our butler, Abraham, was always ready and willing to oblige, especially when our little bloke wanted a pepperoni pizza at 11pm.

Dining on the Queen Elizabeth is next level, with breakfast, lunch and dinner five- course affairs; best you take your gym gear to work off those calories.

The on-board entertainment is spectacular, with cabaret shows every night, and on four evenings, it was dress up time, as men and women put on their best clobber to look a million dollars.

Our cruise encapsulated Christmas and New Year’s, so it was extra special to enjoy the festive season in such beautiful and welcoming surrounds.

One tip – make sure you pamper yourself in the spa and hydrotherapy pool.

It is great for those aches and pains that come with plenty of walking on shore excursions.

Our son loved the kids club.

It had everything he was hoping for, and more.

Our suite was expansive and we spent many hours on the deck – despite the cooler weather – taking in sunsets and sunrises.

The Commodore Club was a favourite of ours, a quiet area where you could grab a coffee and read a book, with the light tinkle of piano in the background.

You get a real sense of the history of Cunard with old photos of stars that have sailed on the liner – legends like Spencer Tracey, Abbott and Costello and Douglas Fairbanks Junior. Gee they were well dressed.

Our first shore excursion was at Dunedin, tucked away in the southern end of the South Island.

It included a train ride through the Gorge, and we saw spectacular mountains and hills, including the odd goat, and plenty of sheep.

Did you know there are 28 million sheep in New Zealand, seven for every human?

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We trekked out to the International Antarctic Centre, which sits adjacent to the airport.

It’s a must do in Christchurch.

Make sure you go into the Storm Dome, where Antarctic-like temperatures and a reallife blizzard unfold before your eyes.

It got down to minus 19 Celsius, with a wind chill factor that would freeze the testicles off a brass monkey.

We saw huskies, and even went on a vehicle that is used to traverse the rugged terrain of the South Pole – not for the faint-hearted.

We finished the day with a gondola-ride to the top of Christchurch.

Despite the heavy clouds, it was an absolutely awesome experience.

Next stop Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, and home to its Federal Parliament.

The view from the top of the highest peak in Wellington is extraordinary, a kaleidoscope of colours and imagery.

The Wellington bayside is picture perfect, and on this beautiful summer day, avid swimmers were doing laps within the foreshore area.

Wellington is often voted as New Zealand’s most liveable city, and if you can put up with the wind, and the omnipresent threat of earthquake, that’s a pretty accurate assessment.

Tauranga is where many of the Kiwis go for their summer holidays.

It’s got some flash real estate and some even flashier pubs and cafes.

We took a coach ride from Tauranga to Rotorua, and came upon one of the most adventurous of the Kiwi cities.

Heaps to do for the kids, and the big highlight a look at a good old-fashioned geyser spring.

Wow, the power of nature.

This is heady stuff, especially the odour and smell.

Auckland is New Zealand’s biggest city, a thriving metropolis that is undergoing major transformation off the back of its natural port and harbour front.

We went to the Sky City hotel and casino, where AJ Hackett runs a 195m freefall from the top, which was busy on the day we were there.

On Shanye’s insistence, we also went through the All Blacks interactive display.

It was something I wasn’t all that keen on, considering they generally towel Australia up on the paddock.

But it was awesome, identifying the culture, spirit and tradition of the All Blacks franchise to Kiwis, and why it is so successful.

We went to the Auckland museum and caught a traditional haka from Maori.

One thing about New Zealand is the proud and integrated way the Maori culture is blended into Kiwi society.

There are two languages on everything –English and Maori.

The integration is something Australia could take heed.

No visit to Auckland is ever complete without a trip to Waiheke Island, a paradise that rivals anywhere in the world.

Sky rocketing property prices have put it out of the reach of many Kiwis, but it has some of the best vineyards, cafes and pubs in the country.

It’s also one of those places that you could easily have a week there to forget about the stresses of everyday life.

After seeing in the New Year in Auckland, we had another three nights at sea before disembarking in Melbourne.

Cunard do it so well.

We met a number of terrific couples, including retired lawyers Bill and Sandy from Alabama, who were delightful.

Cunard has a new liner, the Queen Anne, coming on line soon, and if it’s anything like the mother ships of Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary, it will be something to behold.

Covid-19 precautions are now part and parcel of any cruise, and we had a number of tests, before, and during the journey.

We loved it. Can’t wait for the next.

#The writer paid in full for this holiday.

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CITY STAYCATION

I LOVE BRISBANE … it is one of my favourite cities … but because we live just an hour down the road, we tend to think of it as a day trip destination rather than a staycation spot.

I’m sure that’s a mistake many other Gold Coasters and Sunshine Coast residents make.

So when I was offered the opportunity to spend a couple of days at the Hyatt Regency Brisbane, I didn’t hesitate.

Located in the heart of the CBD, with the Queen St Mall at the doorstep, this inner-city property ticked all the boxes … spacious rooms, modern dining options and a welcoming atmosphere.

While the city hustled and bustled beneath us, we were safely cocooned in our room enjoying the peace and quiet.

From the hotel it is just a short walk across the bridge to the vibrant South Bank precinct.

Derek and I had booked tickets to see a show at QPAC while we were there but you could just as easily spend time taking in an exhibition at the Gallery of Modern Art, exploring Queensland Museum or simply meandering along the river’s edge soaking up the sights.

Back at the hotel after our culture fix, we headed to the very popular Lennons Restaurant and Bar for dinner.

At night the windows of the restuarant are thrown open, bringing the majestic tree outside into focus and allowing guests to soak up the city vibe while enjoying delicious local produce and fresh, inspired dishes.

The following morning, I found the nearby shops very tempting so after breakfast I headed to the mall for a spot of retail therapy while Derek caught up on some reading.

We reconvened by the pool and spent a very relaxing couple of hours floating above the pedestrian thoroughfare.

Let me say, this is the perfect spot to soak up the sun, take in the view and sip on a cocktail or two … just magical.

However, ‘work’ was calling so we reluctantly left our poolside eyrie and headed back down to Lennon’s Restaurant where we enjoyed a business lunch with the hotel’s charming ambassador Damien Anthony Avery-Rossi and General Manager Saraid Carey.

The pair are very passionate about the city in general, and the hotel in particular, and are looking forward to welcoming more locals and interstate visitors to uncover what the property has to offer.

“We had our wedding here last year and every time I walk in it brings back so many happy memories,” says Damien.

“I also worked here over 30 years ago so I really feel like I have come full circle in my association with this fabulous hotel.”

But the history of this building goes back further than that.

In 1884, Hotelier John Lennon built the stylish Lennons Hotel, a 3-storey building on George Street.

That building was knocked down in 1972 while the new site on Queens St was being prepared.

The tallest building in the city at the time, Lennons Hotel was ‘the’ place to stay, with iconic global VIPs regularly in house.

Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith, Australian operatic soprano Dame Nellie Melba, Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies, President Lyndon Johnson, US General Douglas MacArthur, telephone inventor Alexander Graham Bell and The Beatles are just some of the names to have stayed here.

Channelling that bygone glamour, Damien will be hosting a number of fun, fashionable events over the coming months so be sure to keep an eye on the website for details.

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Hyatt Regency Brisbane has it all … great location, excellent amenities and a warm, welcoming ambience.

Saraid also has big plans and is excited by the changes that are taking place throughout the hotel.

“Having transitioned from the former Next Hotel to Hyatt Regency Brisbane in February 2021, we have undertaken a large refurbishment program,” she explains.

“We have refreshed the accommodation and are proud to be showcasing a selection of stunning artworks by Delvene Cockatoo-Collins, a Quandamooka woman and artist who lives and works on Minjerribah –North Stradbroke Island.

“We have also launched the celebrated Hibiscus Room and introduced Jazz on Thursday night, as well as live entertainment on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.”

Originally located over levels 25 and 26, the Hibiscus Room was the city's leading bar, dining, and musical venue throughout the 1970s and ‘80s. Now, the Brisbane icon has been revived, with a nostalgic retro-inspired menu offering food and drinks across the restaurant, bar and events spaces.

“The entire hotel has really come of age and I would love to see more people staying here and exploring the city,” Saraid says.

As for Derek and I, we couldn’t be this close to our Brisbane-based grandkids without seeing them so after lunch we made the short drive to surprise them.

Following some quality Nanna and Granddad time, it was nice to be able to head straight back to our peaceful oasis, rather than battling the traffic on the motorway all the way home like we usually do.

The next morning, I enjoyed a sleep in while Derek checked out the gym facilities (very good by all accounts).

We then returned to Lennons for one last indulgent breakfast before we checked out.

While we relished every element of our stay, one of the hotel’s standout assets is the the staff.

From the moment we arrived, everyone was warm, friendly and a delight to deal with, especially the young lady who remembered Derek’s coffee order and delivered it with a smile every time.

So if you are planning a trip to the river city any time soon (and if you are not, you should be) be sure to check out the Hyatt Regency Brisbane.

We are very glad we did.

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ROSÉ THE SUMMER AWAY! LONG LUNCH

Hibiscus Room is putting on the ultimate summer long lunch with a fabulous DJ, ever-flowing Gerard Bertrand Cote des Roses Rosé, and a 4-course summer lunch including an ice cream and sorbet cart.

Date: Sunday 12 March 2023

Time: 1 - 5 pm

Price: $145pp + booking fee

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For more information and bookings visit: hyattregencybrisbane.com.au

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SUPER-FAST SUV

THE CAR INDUSTRY moves at fierce, brutally competitive pace.

No sooner a model is claimed to be the world’s fastest, most powerful, most luxurious, or whatever, than a competitor tops it.

Ferrari’s recently-launched four-door Purosangue appears to hold the crown as most powerful luxury SUV – leaving aside for now Ferrari’s stance that it is not an SUV at all –with its big V12 engine pushing out a colossal 715 horsepower (533 kiloWatts).

But strictly speaking ,the Ferrari is not on the roads yet, so the title can remain for now with the Aston Martin DBX707, which was launched just months previously in 2022 with specifically that claim for its 707 HP (520 kW) V8.

Interestingly, the DBX707 was released barely a year after the ‘ordinary’ DBX, which at the time was lauded as one of the fastest super-SUVs.

When the 404 kW output of the original DBX – still available, by the way – is deemed not enough, it’s proof the race to the front is never-ending.

Despite the tiny deficit of 8.0 HP, the Aston Martin DBX707 matches the Ferrari’s performance claim of 0-100 kmh in 3.3 seconds and a 310 kmh top speed.

Few owners, or journalists, are ever going to be able to test these claims so we settled for a day’s outing around the Gold Coast and on twisting hinterland roads.

Perhaps price is where the difference between vehicles of equal performance is highlighted –the Aston Martin DBX707 is priced at $428,000 (plus options and on-roads) while the Ferrari Purosangue will cost $728,000 when the first examples arrive here late this year. (Another difference: you can’t buy the Ferrari for now; it’s sold out.)

I might be tempted to save my $300,000 and take the Aston.

Its speed is hair-raising, roadholding and cornering astonishing for something weighing 2.24 tonnes and interior comfort as cosy as a gentleman’s Mayfair club.

All-round, the 707 is a serious step up on the ordinary DBX.

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An extra 116 kW – enough alone to power a small car – has been tweaked from the Mercedes-AMG, twin-turbo 4.0 litre.

A different nine-speed auto gearbox has been bolted on to handle the power and 900 Newtonmetres – 900! – of torque.

The differential and suspension have been refined and a number of subtle aerodynamic changes made to the bodywork.

The most obvious of these is an enlarged radiator grille, which means the 707 should never be mistaken for its tamer sibling.

Standard wheels are 22-inch, but the test vehicle rode on 23-inch options.

Fitted with 325/30 Pirelli P-Zero tyres, the wheels came up almost to my hip.

And behind those wheels are standard carbonceramic brakes, wearing 420 mm rotors at the front to confidently arrest the charging beast.

The DX707 goes up a grade inside, too, where Aston Martin craftsmanship shows it’s among the car industry’s very best.

Seats have 16-way electric adjustment options plus heating.

Three upholstery packages – ‘interior environments’, Aston calls them – are available with Alcantara or leather facings, embroidered logos, exquisitely-stitched ribbing and finelypatterned perforations.

The sports-shaped seats are soft but supportive and exude that wonderful leather aroma that Brit upholsterers do best … they should bottle it.

The interior is a sumptuous cocoon, from floor to ceiling and door-to-door.

There is some criticism of the Mercedes-sourced centre console screen and controls being slightly old-tech.

This wouldn't bother me once familiar, but I did find frustrating the starter button and push-button gear selectors being oddly-positioned high on the dash.

They’re out of reach for anyone not sitting close to the steering wheel.

Those seats are a wonderful possie for coastal tootling or a spirited sprint up the hinterland’s Currumbin Valley.

At normal speeds, this is an easy vehicle for anyone to control, but caution and skill are necessary for faster motoring when, despite the DBX707’s dynamic ability, its bulk demands respect.

It’s a serious road-weapon, not a go-kart.

The Aston Martin DBX707 is in the rarefied segment of the fastest, most luxurious and most expensive SUVs in the world.

It may also be among the last of such vehicles as manufacturers are forced into hybrid and full-electric power during the next decade.

There should be no concern the new era will deliver anything but more power and speed, but that alone may feel pointless without the visceral, baritone roar of a full-bore V8 like the Aston Martin’s.

Get one while you can.

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KOREA’S BENTLEY-BEATER

Hold your breath: this stunning convertible was made by … Hyundai.

Well, actually by Hyundai’s luxury subsidiary Genesis.

The electric Genesis X Convertible is a concept design, but has American car dealers s lavering for a production version after it was unveiled recently in California.

It’s the last in a trio of concepts the Korean maker has released since 2021, the others a GT and Coupe.

Supporters see it rivalling established heavyweights such as the Bentley Continental, but at a far cheaper price.

Genesis has had a low-key start since 2019 to its second tilt at the Australian market, but its products are extremely stylish and have been praised widely for their ability, comfort and quality.

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BRING BACK THE BRUMBY?

Decades ago, the little 4WD Brumby ute was a great success for Subaru in Australia.

It was capable, rugged, durable, light and economical and farmers loved them.

Now, as Brumbys genuinely become collectors’ items, vehicle makers are planning a new generation of light utilities to sit in the market below the horde of jumbo-utes that increasingly clog our roads.

The Hyundai Santa Cruz and Ford Maverick already are on sale in America.

A Santa Cruz has been spotted in Sydney, presumably for local evaluation, while Volkswagen is said to be considering its version.

I think, Toyota’s entry of a mini-HiLux is of greatest interest.

Tipped for reveal mid-year, it could be called the Stout (remember that name?) and feature hybridelectric power.

There’s no word yet on whether it will be built in right-hand drive, but it’s difficult to imagine it not being a huge hit in Australia.

The current crop of utes, competent as they are, defy the supposed social agenda to reduce, not increase, the automotive carbon footprint.

They are the biggest-selling vehicles in Australia.

A return to smaller, practical utes would be a step in the right direction.

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Australia’s perceived shortage of electric vehicle charging points is nothing compared to the challenge facing motorists in the USA.

While EVs currently account for fewer than one percent of vehicles on American roads, according to S&P Global, by 2030 the number could rise to 28.3 million.

The number of chargers will need to expand eight-fold from the current 140,000.

Australia is estimated to have almost 4,000 charging stations but demand is growing fast.

Sales of all EVs – passenger and commercials – accounted for around 3.5 per cent of the total market last year, albeit off a low base.

HI-TECH DRIVING US MAD

Driven by ‘Tesla-envy’, car makers are creating dashboards dominated by big screens with multi-layered, digital menus and a minimum of physical buttons and knobs, reports Reuters Auto.

But drivers don’t like them.

Infotainment systems dominated complaints from American owners of threeyear-old vehicles in a latest survey of vehicle dependability by market research firm J.D. Power.

Demerits for infotainment systems dragged down overall scores for several luxury vehicle brands.

Owners of cheaper vehicles from mass market brands such as Kia were happier than owners of Audis and Land Rovers.

Drivers complain touch-screens and other digital controls are difficult to use when behind the wheel and are calling for a return to simple but tactile knobs and buttons.

Likewise, a small number of makers are retaining or re-introducing the option of manual transmissions.

Drivers claim they are more rewarding to use, even if less efficient.

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SHOWSTOPPER

Sanctuary Cove’s most celebrated event, the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show 2023, returns from May 25 to 28.

THE SANCTUARY COVE INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW (SCIBS) will again feature a showstopping line-up of exhibitors across everything from superyachts and trailer boats to the latest marine gadgets and must-have technology, as well as a raft of exciting new launches when it returns from May 25 - 28.

Each year more than 45,000 visitors attend the show, which features over 330 exhibitions, 600 boats and 1,000 marine lifestyle products.

The Sanctuary Cove Marina will play host to some of the world’s most recognised and sought-after marine brands.

Among the premium brands taking prime position on the water for the 34th annual SCIBS event are Axopar, Grand Banks, Horizon,

Maritimo, Multihull Solutions, Ocean Alexander, Palm Beach, Princess, Riviera, Short Marine and Sundance Marine.

Bringing the latest and greatest in trailerable boats, watersports and inflatable craft are the likes of AMC, JSW Powersports, Northside Marine, QMC, Sirocco Marine, Suzuki, TR Marine, Volvo, Whittley Marine Group and Yamaha, all already on board for SCIBS 2023.

Taking their place in the Pavilion, showcasing the latest in marine gear, gadgets and high-tech innovations are industry leading brands including Akzonobel, Boating & RV, Club Marine, Dometic, Garmin, Navico, Quality Marine Clothing, Raymarine, Stella and Vetus-Maxwell.

With the ever-growing interest in alternative, electric and hybrid power in the marine industry, SCIBS 2023 is also showcasing a host of companies investing in alternative power sources, with a range of cutting-edge marine industry e-technologies on display, from luxury electric and hybrid yachts, to electric engines, to must-have outdoor ‘toys’ such as jetboards and electric underwater scooters.

As well as the place to find the latest and greatest the marine world has to offer, SCIBS also offers the Gold Coast’s hottest VIP and Corporate Hospitality experience at The Lagoon Lounge.

A ticket to The Lagoon Lounge offers guests a luxury social haven and the perfect vantage point to enjoy the show. >>

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An all-inclusive Lagoon Lounge Pass includes: Exclusive all-day access to The Lagoon Lounge, premium beverages including beer, wine and bubbles, all-day grazing menu, bespoke tasting experiences from our beverage partners, access all areas of the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, live music and entertainment.

And of course, there is a host of family fun and entertainment, as well as exciting live fishing and cooking demonstrations, great food, and an atmosphere you just can’t beat.

Since its inception over three decades ago, SCIBS has grown to become famous the world over, considered to be the most glamorous and unmissable boating lifestyle event in the Southern Hemisphere.

Mulpha Events, General Manager Johan Hasser said after the phenomenal success of the 2022 event, SCIBS has seen an enormous demand from premium boating brands lining up to showcase their vessels and products at the 2023 Show.

“SCIBS brings together the very best of the boating lifestyle we love in one very special location,” Johan said.

“Mulpha continues to invest in SCIBS and Sanctuary Cove, with additional marina berths, venue upgrades and an enhanced VIP offering.

“We are again expecting a sold-out exhibition and bumper crowds.”

Whether you’re a die-hard boatie or looking for the latest and boating in marine products, you’ll find it all at the 2023 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show. Tickets on sale March 20, 2023.

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This luxury brand lives up to its tagline ... ‘We Go Further’ ... by offering more accessories than any other golf cart.

Tomberlin have a vast range of models built to suit any need, with 2, 4 and 6 seat configurations, including an option for all forward-facing seats if you prefer.

These carts are not just for your average keen golfer but will also very much suit those who live in gated communities or even fulfil the needs of hotels, resorts, and large venues.

What makes Tomberlin ‘Go Further’ and set their products apart from other cart brands is their inclusion of premium automotive features.

They are the first in the industry to offer Electric Power Steering, a full safety glass windshield with wiper, and also a rear-view reverse camera built into the roofline that is displayed on a 7-inch LCD screen.

Their immensely popular E-Merge SS model range also come with incredible standard inclusions like:

• Lithium Batteries to keep you going all day.

• Backlit interior roof headliner.

• Bluetooth sound system and radio.

• Lighting package (including modern dual backlit side mirrors with illuminated self-cancelling turn signals).

• Dual locking glove box and a rear locking storage trunk.

• 3-point seat belts.

• Dual USB and 12-volt power ports for your mobile devices. Perhaps the most exciting thing about Tomberlin’s launch in Australia is the arrival of the all-new E-Merge Ghosthawk, Defender and the Beachcomber series which are gracing our shores for the first time ever in March following their 2023 American release.

These 2, 4 and 6 seat carts are sure to turn heads with features such as the limited-edition custom colours, a Phantom LED bull bar; 6-inch lifted suspension and blacked out feature accents including all-black rims and upholstered seats.

Tomberlin Golf Carts are available nationally through the exclusive Direct Importer, Carts’n’Parts Australia.

There are multiple cart models available to drive away now with free delivery* on all new Tomberlin Carts. (*Free delivery available to specified delivery zones. Eligibility criteria applies. See the Carts’n’Parts Australia website for further terms and conditions.)

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America's Tomberlin Golf Carts are offering a new standard of luxury in Australia.
E-Merge SS 2 Seat E-Merge Beachcomber 6 Seat E-Merge Defender 4 Seat E-Merge Ghosthawk 6 Seat
The prestigious American Golf Cart brand has landed in Australia. Exclusively sold by Direct Importer Pictured: Tomberlin E-Merge SS 4 Seat Golf Cart tomberlin.com.au 1300 93 88 11

A STATE OF RESILIENCE

WHEN IT COMES TO RUGBY LEAGUE , Queensland knows what it takes to dominate a State of Origin.

But when it comes to economic performance, the state hasn’t fared so well, according to Commsec’s quarterly State of the States report – at least until now.

For the first time in 13 years, Queensland has come out on top in the State of the States report released in January.

The reason is embedded in the state’s diversified economy, buoyed by the riches to be found in coal and gas exports.

Among the other key factors is one that most Queenslanders would readily appreciate.

The surge in population is also helping drive economic growth.

Even though more people continue to flock to the state, Queensland is not immune from the property downturn – far from it.

WORDS NICK NICOLS

According to CoreLogic, Brisbane recorded its biggest drop in property prices ever in 2022.

CoreLogic’s Daily Home Value Index (HVI) revealed that home values slumped 10.9 per cent from their peak in June to January 28, 2023.

By comparison, the national index fell by 8.6 per cent in roughly the same period.

The figure is a headline grabber, and one that could easily be misunderstood.

The data deserves context to make sense.

CoreLogic’s head of research Eliza Owen offered that context when she downplayed Brisbane’s house price fall.

“The record fall in Brisbane home values has not made much of a dent in the gains made during the upswing,” says Ms Owens.

“The fall in the Brisbane daily HVI follows an upswing of 43.5 per cent between August 2020 and June 19, 2022, which was the fastest trajectory of rising values on record.

“This leaves home values across Brisbane 27.9 per cent higher than at the previous trough in August 2020.”

It’s a case of the bigger the rise, the harder the fall.

“Despite the large decline from peak, Brisbane maintains the third-highest gain in value of the capital cities since the start of the pandemic,” says Ms Owens.

Only Adelaide and Darwin have performed better with gains of 42.8 per cent and 29.6 per cent respectively since the beginning of the pandemic.

It’s one of the reasons Brisbane is holding its own for most property owners.

“There is marginal risk of negative equity for Brisbane homeowners, with the exception of very recent buyers, who purchased around the peak in June 2022 with less than a 20 per cent deposit,” says Ms Owen.

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The Queensland property market Is still kicking goals.

The past year demonstrates the broader trend that has made property a relative safe haven over the longer term.

Australian property booms invariably are bigger than the busts. Just compare prices over the past 30 years or more to work that out.

Even now, there are signs that the price downturn is running out of steam.

More so, Ms Owen sees affordability putting a floor under Brisbane prices with the median house value in the River City sitting at $435,170 lower than Sydney, while median unit values are $280,749 lower.

“The gap between Brisbane and Melbourne housing values is also significant, with a $119,697 gap between median house values and $97,692 difference in median unit values,” says Ms Owen.

“This could encourage ongoing housing demand from those willing to migrate to the state or own an interstate investment.”

Another factor that has generationally supported the Australian property market is overseas migration, and its long-expected rebound appears to be gathering pace, if the PropTrack Overseas Search Report is any guide.

The report has revealed that overseas rent searches on realestate.com.au were up 65 per cent year-on-year in 2022, some of it driven by a return of students to the tertiary education sector.

The level of searches over the year was even 20 per cent higher than pre-pandemic levels. Overseas buyer searches were also up by 10 per cent over the past year, and 11 per cent higher than 2019.

One of the key factors to note in the Australian property market is the importance of international migration as it contributes more than half of the country’s population growth.

The federal government’s latest 2022 Population Statement reveals that natural birth typically accounts for 44.9 per cent of growth.

From a Queensland perspective, the report also notes that Brisbane will outpace the rest of the state with the city’s population set to rise 1.9 per cent in 2022–23, before slowing to 1.3 per cent annually by 2032–33.

The rest of Queensland will grow by 1.4 per cent in 2022–23, before easing to 1.2 per cent over the next decade.

The data shows that Brisbane is becoming a population magnet for Queensland.

By 2032, just in time for the Olympics, the Population Statement predicts that Brisbane will have increased its population to 3.1 million to account for 50 per cent of the state’s population.

That’s up from 49 per cent at present.

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BELVUE BEAUTY

Once in a generation project approved on the Broadwater.

BELVUE BROADWATER has raised the bar for buyers seeking a high-end luxury home in the sky, introducing an architectural masterpiece on the water’s edge to the Gold Coast’s thriving north.

The $130 million luxury development will be developed on a prime site at Runaway Bay with absolute Broadwater frontage.

Belvue Broadwater will be the first residential tower to be built in Runaway Bay in over 30 years and offers the last east facing, absolute waterfront high rise opportunity in the suburb.

Being developed by Monaco Property Group (MPG), Belvue comprises 31 full floor residences

across 31 levels and three tri-level fully detached luxury houses within a master planned, gated estate boasting unrivalled resort style amenities.

NPA Projects Director Andrew Erwin says there has been significant interest from interstate relocators and locals looking to downsize from northern Gold Coast suburbs such as Hope Island, Sanctuary Cove and Sovereign Islands.

“This is blue chip real estate; the land has been tightly held for 50 years and locals who already know and love the area, recognise that Belvue represents a once in a generation opportunity,” he said. >>

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“It’s also appealing to interstate buyers seeking a waterfront lifestyle, offering arguably one of the longest and most incredible view lines on the Gold Coast.”

The full floor residences span 273sqm, offering uninterrupted, never to be built out Broadwater and ocean views, and are priced from $3,545,000.

Plus Architecture has designed the building and its interiors.

“The full floor residences will offer house-like proportions with three bedrooms and a multi-purpose room,” Andrew said.

“Many of the downsizers are coming from large-scale homes and are seeking to elevate their lifestyle with lower maintenance living, without having to compromise on the feeling of space and comfort.

“Sophisticated, luxurious and perfectly located, this development is the essence of coastal refinement.”

Each bedroom will feature a private ensuite, while elegant interiors will include bespoke details such as handblown glass lighting from local Gold Coast artisans and brushed brass elements, Gaggenau appliances and striking European Oak timber flooring.

Residents will have access to two swimming pools, hotel style poolside and waterfront daybeds and cabanas.

A swim up bar, barbeque pavilion, gymnasium, sauna and steam room will sit amongst luxe, rich gardens and relaxation areas.

With its absolute Broadwater frontage, meandering canal systems and tree-lined coastal parks, Monaco Property Group Director Jonathan Grasso says Runaway Bay has always been a secret mecca for those looking to live in laid back luxury.

“With millions of dollars currently being invested into revitalising the area, this unassuming suburb now has even more to offer buyers and investors alike,” he said.

“Belvue is situated at the heart of the booming north where ongoing upgrades and infrastructure investments are continuing to offer locals an increasingly incomparable waterfront lifestyle.

“Situated on the water’s edge, it’s a boatie’s haven with its proximity to world-class marinas, bridge-free access to the Pacific Ocean and direct access to Wave Break Island.

“When they’re not out on the water themselves, residents will be able enjoy the sunset from their expansive balcony and watch the super yachts cross the mouth of The Spit, or even take a water taxi from the pontoon to their favourite waterside restaurants.”

Belvue is within walking distance of the Marine Parade shops and restaurants and on the same street as Cavills Steakhouse.

Black Hops Brewery and gin distillery White Oat, are a short car trip, plus a quick water taxi will take you to La Luna restaurant with its popular floating beach club and all that Marina Mirage has to offer.

Jonathan confirmed the project is moving full steam ahead now that it has been given the green light with plans to kickstart construction in the second to third quarter of this year.

The display suite, located at 15 Bayview Street, is open 7 days a week from 10 am to 2pm or by appointment. belvue.com.au | 0420 102 733

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SENSATIONAL SUNSET

next landmark beachfront address revealed.

BROADBEACH’S NEXT LANDMARK ADDRESS has entered the market with the release of Sunset Residences, an exclusive collection of luxury full-floor beachfront residences at 21 Broadbeach Boulevard.

Considered one of the most anticipated development sites in Broadbeach, located in a quiet, leafy cul-de-sac, the corner block offers a rare uninterrupted 270-360 degree view corridor that captures panoramic vistas from Surfers Paradise to Coolangatta with the hinterland beyond.

Renowned Australian developers Glenvill Developments and QNY Group are providing an opportunity for a discerning few to secure the best of elevated coastal living, offering just 10 fullfloor residences, a double-storey beach house with a plunge pool and a tri-level penthouse with a private rooftop terrace.

The 16-level building is designed by prominent architects Contrearas Earl Architecture, with the interiors designed by Plus Architecture.

Each single-level residence has three bedrooms, three bathrooms plus a study, with all living spaces and bedrooms enjoying the rare privilege of unimpeded ocean views captured through floor-to-ceiling glass windows.

NPA Projects director Andrew Erwin, who has been appointed to market the development, says the project is an A+ real estate opportunity that speaks for itself.

“Sunset Residences enjoys an idyllic location at one of Broadbeach’s most desired addresses where residents are privy to a beachfront position with direct access to the beach and the Gold Coast Oceanway while living in a quiet, tree-lined pocket with no through traffic,” says Andrew.

“This enviable location so close to Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach combined with exceptional view corridors is unheard of on the Gold Coast, making this panoramic gateway site a Blue-Chip real estate opportunity obtainable for a discerning few.

“This is a boutique project with a limited number of premium residences available that won’t be on the market for long so if you are waiting for a sales centre to be built or for construction to commence you will be likely too late.”

The landmark project received an unprecedented level of enquiry during the prerelease period over Christmas holidays.

“As expected, the project received a positive response during the soft launch with a mixture of local, interstate and international buyers registering their interest and ear marking the project as a once in a lifetime real estate opportunity,” says Andrew.

“There is genuine interest from investors who recognise this project as prime real estate and there are also buyers who are looking to upgrade and call Sunset Residences home.”

Plus Architecture have expertly designed the interiors which exude sophistication and timeless elegance.

Urbis have been appointed as the landscape architects, completing the dream team collaboration of celebrated industry experts.

“An A-grade team brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the project,” Andrew says.

“Veteran residential developer Glenvill has spent the past five decades on the forefront of Australian residential design delivering high end luxury residences across the country, including the exclusive billion-dollar masterplanned YarraBend development which is currently underway.

“Combine Glenvill’s knowledge and reputation in the residential sector with QNY Group’s invaluable local knowledge, and the expertise of the architect, interior and landscape design teams and you will getting nothing short of an iconic, beautifully constructed, enduring project.”

Full floor residences are available from $4.35 million with construction scheduled to commence in July 2023.

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GRAND-SCALE GLAMOUR

Brand-new, waterfront luxury on sought-after Sovereign Islands.

GET SET for grand-scale glamour with this supersized 8-bedroom waterfront masterpiece.

Brand-new and crafted without compromise, it takes pride of place in a coveted Sovereign Islands street and shines with no-expensespared finishes throughout.

Rising four levels over a 777m 2 block, with a lift to each floor, look forward to effortless entertaining courtesy of a suite of superior facilities.

A designer kitchen wrapped in Infinity White Quartzite Honed Natural Stone finishes takes centre stage, complemented by a full-scale butler's pantry with acclaimed appliances.

Dazzle guests with a feast in the dining room, illuminated by a soaring 6.55m ceiling and exquisite lighting.

Alternatively, retreat to the vast alfresco terrace for a waterfront event, with this premier

outdoor space overlooking a pool, spa and sheltered 20.4m water frontage.

This 1440m2 showstopper spoils you with multiple relaxation zones as well, including a home theatre with tiered seating and surround sound.

An 8-car basement garage, executive office, powder room and pontoon are enticing extras, but what makes this luxury home most unique is the eight opulent and oversized bedrooms.

Walk-in robes and elegant ensuites are appointed to each, capped off with an indulgent full floor master suite that sprawls across the entire top level.

Light-filled and flawlessly finished, it features a private living room, dual designer dressing rooms, a deluxe ensuite and an exclusive use terrace.

Wrapping around the entire floor, it's a supersized space to witness 360 degree Gold

Coast views, and the perfect place to savour glorious sunrises and sunsets.

Situated in a peaceful and prestigious gated community, you're just minutes from Paradise Point cafes, restaurants and beaches, plus enjoy the peace of mind which comes with 24/7 security patrols.

Sanctuary Cove championship golf courses await within a 15 minute-drive or if you fancy being on the water, make the most of being minutes from exploring South Stradbroke Island and the surrounding waterways.

Reward yourself with a turn-key residence of distinction and arrange your inspection today.

For more information contact Ivy Realty.

Ivy Wu 0433 103 586

Isaac Kim 0433 268 046

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51 Knightsbridge Parade East Sovereign Islands

BRAND NEW, GRAND SCALE WATERFRONT LUXURY AND GLAMOUR

Rising four levels over a 777m2 block and with a lift to each floor, look forward to effortless entertaining with a suite of superior facilities. A designer kitchen wrapped in Infinity White Quartzite Honed Natural Stone finishes takes centre stage, complemented by a full-scale butler’s pantry with acclaimed appliances. Dazzle guests with a feast in the dining room, illuminated by a soaring 6.55m ceiling and exquisite {name} lighting. Alternatively, retreat to the vast alfresco terrace for a waterfront event, with this distinguished outdoor space overlooking a pool, spa and sheltered 20.4m water frontage.

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ELEVATED ELEGANCE

Tri-Level waterfront estate with exquisite views.

IMMACULATE, ELEGANT and with an exquisite outlook, you'll fall in love with this first-class Sovereign Islands estate.

Spanning three luxe levels which are linked by an internal lift, the property gazes upon a wide water junction that stretches towards the Paradise Point coastline and beyond to Mount Tamborine.

Proudly and impeccably maintained, everything is pristine, including the gourmet kitchen with integrated Miele appliances, stone countertops and a butler's pantry.

A choice of internal and external dining zones with glistening water vistas await, while relaxation beckons in the state-of-the-art theatre.

Alternatively, take a break in the cosy ‘book nook’ upstairs or curl up by the gas fireplace in the formal lounge room.

Crowned by a showstopping 5.9m* ceiling and boasting an oversized picture window that frames idyllic views, there's no place else you'd rather be than here.

Four oversized bedrooms with walk-in robes and stylish ensuites also feature, with three occupying the top level.

Here, indulge in the sophistication of the master suite, complete with an opulent dressing room and ensuite plus a private waterfront balcony.

The ground floor guest suite includes access to a terrace, plus the home features an office with custom desks and cabinetry, a six-car basement garage, sunny pool and a pontoon to accommodate your boat.

Located in the exclusive and gated Sovereign Islands community, 24-hour security presence affords residents peace of mind.

Additionally, make the most of being a short drive from the shops, cafes, restaurants, parklands and shoreline of Paradise Point as well as central to the championship golf courses and world-class marina at Sanctuary Cove.

This is your ideal chance to own a piece of paradise.

For more information contact Ivy Realty.

Ivy Wu 0433 103 586

Isaac Kim 0433 268 046

PROPERTY SPECIFICATIONS INCLUDE:

• The perfect blend of elegance, comfort and refined style on a 721m2 * waterfront block.

• Breathtaking position, anchored on a wide water junction with views towards the Paradise Point coastline and Mount Tamborine.

• Three levels of refined luxury, connected by an internal lift.

• Gourmet kitchen with integrated Miele appliances, stone benches and butler's pantry (with 2nd dishwasher).

• Formal lounge with gas fireplace, electric blinds and oversized picture windows framing water views.

• Home theatre with 120" screen, projector, tiered seating and surround sound.

• Covered, all-weather alfresco entertaining area trimmed with bi-fold doors.

• Ground floor powder room and office with custom cabinetry, desks and shelving.

• Six car basement garage with workshop.

• Ducted air-conditioning, CBUS lighting plus 28 solar panels for supreme energy efficiency.

• Abundance of storage on every level.

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4 Hampton Court Sovereign Islands

ELEVATED ELEGANCE: TRI-LEVEL WATERFRONT ESTATE WITH EXQUISITE VIEWS

Immaculate, elegant and with an exquisite outlook, you’ll fall in love with this first-class Sovereign Islands estate. Spanning three luxe levels which are linked by an internal lift, it gazes upon a wide water junction that stretches towards the Paradise Point coastline and beyond to Mount Tamborine. Proudly and impeccably maintained, everything is pristine, including the gourmet kitchen with integrated Miele appliances, stone countertops and a butler’s pantry. A choice of internal and external dining zones with glistening water vistas await, while relaxation beckons in the theatre with 120” screen, projector and surround sound. Alternatively, a cosy “book nook” is upstairs or curled up by the gas fireplace in the formal lounge room. Crowned by a showstopping 5.9m* ceiling and boasting an oversized picture window that frames idyllic views, there’s no place else you’d rather be than here.

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721m2

1828 Pinehurst Drive

Sanctuary Cove

PALM SPRINGS INSPIRED STUNNER!

There is no surprise when you hear that this elegant single level home has recently been awarded the ‘National Design Excellence Award’, this is the highest calibre design award in Australia. No single detail has been overlooked within this Palm Springs inspired stunner from the black and gold accents throughout, the wooden features and the soaring ceilings filling the house with light and warmth. This home must be seen to be truly experienced. Designed for functionality and entertaining with the house wrapping around the centre courtyard to showcase the saltwater pool and undercover alfresco area. There is plenty of space for the entire family with three separate living areas including the sleek media room.

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Isaac Kim 0433 268 046
SOLD OFF MARKET FOR $4,900,000 2040 The Circle, Sanctuary Cove Isaac Kim 0433 268 046 Ivy Wu 吳 0433 103 586 IMPECCABLE CONTEMPORARY WATERFRONT PARADISE 5 5 3 819m2
7425 Ellenbrook Drive, Hope Island SOLD FOR A PREMIUM PRICE Dhi Vig 0402 401 888 PRIME BLOCK IN A PREMIUM LOCATION 878m2
SOLD IN 7 DAYS FOR $2,203,000 2501/323 Bayview Street, Hollywell Isaac Kim 0433 268 046 Ivy Wu 吳 0433 103 586 STUNNING PENTHOUSE POSITION OVERLOOKING HARBOUR 3 2 2

BUYER CONFIDENCE

THERE’S A LOT OF COMMENTARY arising from the Southern media outlets regarding the health of real estate within Australia, and it’s probably fair to say that this is causing a great deal of angst amongst buyers, sellers and renters.

Coupled with near daily messages of bruising interest rate rises at the hands of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), and it feels all consuming. We have seen this before. We have managed this before.

It seems all gloom and doom, when in fact, the truth is that the property market is in a better state of health than it was before the recent COVID induced mini-boom, but with one significant and powerful exception, buyer confidence, which is highly reflective of overall consumer confidence.

Understandably, potential buyers and sellers are hesitant to make a decision, and have been frightened into inaction after eight consecutive interest rate hikes, even after the RBA announced that rates wouldn't increase until 2024.

Global inflation is out of the RBA's hands, but protecting the Australian economy is a necessary and challenging task.

With that, comes some expected pain in particular segments of the property market. Pundits predict we'll see a couple more interest rate hikes in 2023.

The RBA have been quite transparent about this, but thankfully for the Gold Coast region, it's unlikely that market conditions will deteriorate. Let me explain why.

- The region is experiencing strong population growth with a record low unemployment rate at 3.5%.

- We have critically low vacancy rates at 0.6%, creating a shortage of supply for both rentals and sales.

- The much-covered rental crisis is a major socioeconomic and political cause for concern, which may trigger policy change that results in investor buy-in and return of rental stock to the market.

- There is a distinct lack of high-quality homes on the market, which creates strong competition amongst buyers, albeit with this change in dynamic, buyers are far more discerning.

- The consistent interstate and international migration, with active buyers, will continue to influence prices on the Gold Coast, which we believe will, in turn, buoy the market and flatten the sharp decrease in prices seen in other major cities.

- Global and local supply chain issues are expected to improve, which will contribute to stabilisation of inflation.

We can thus expect interest rates to stabilise, with an improvement in consumer confidence and a subsequent increase in buyer activity.

The Gold Coast property market is healthy, and unless we see an increase in the amount of quality properties coming to market, we can expect stable prices with the very likely prospect of increasing prices and demand far exceeding supply.

There's no need to panic, and at this time you would be served to align yourself with consistent, stable and experienced agents, such as our team at Phillis Real Estate Queensland, who can guide you to ensure your property is highly attractive to very discerning and conscientious buyers. preqld.com.au

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2104 THE CIRCLE, SANCTUARY COVE Three things you will love about 2104 The Circle: • Long Island inspired Mansion sprawling across 1,211m2 of prime north-east aspect, with 30 metres of waterfrontage over looking the Island and canal • Built by the current owners in 2007 featuring solid concrete and steel construction • 10-car basement, temperature-controlled wine cellar, home cinema, Otis commercial lift 5 6 10 ALEX PHILLIS 0411 600 300 alex@preqld.com.au

WESTWATER AWAITS

This exclusive 2-level penthouse offers resort-style living in the heart of Mermaid Waters.

WITH UNRIVALLED PANORAMIC VIEWS and a lifestyle of opulence, Westwater is the epitome of luxury.

The unrivalled 2-level penthouse, located at Mermaid Waters, boasts a host of attractive attributes including:

AWE-INSPIRING VIEWS: As soon as you step through the door, you'll be captivated by the breathtaking 320-degree views that stretch across the sparkling Gold Coast skyline, from the ocean to the hinterland.

The double-height windows allow you to take in the beauty of your surroundings from every corner of the apartment.

OPULENT LUXURY: Westwater comprises 523m2 of exclusive living space.

With four well-appointed bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a powder room, this contemporary apartment has everything you need for a life of indulgence.

Plus, there is also a private lift that connects level 1 to the exclusive rooftop pool and home office, and several entertaining decks for you to soak up the sunshine and fresh air.

RARE AND CONVENIENT LOCATION: This tightly held complex has only two apartments on the penthouse level, offering you both convenience, safety and easy living at its finest.

You'll be surrounded by seven acres of lush tropical gardens, a resident’s only marina, canal frontage with a sandy beach, and 5-star resort facilities including tennis courts, rec club and a man shed, making every day feel like a holiday.

YOUR OWN PRIVATE OASIS: Imagine coming home to your very own sparkling pool and spa, where you can unwind and relax in the privacy of your own home.

Westwater is a oasis that offers the best of both worlds – a retreat that's just moments away from all the attractions of the Gold Coast.

The Star Casino, Pacific Fair, Broadbeach, several beaches and 2 golf courses are all within a 10-minute walk or 5-minute drive.

Offered to the market for the first time in 27 years, you don't want to miss out on this rare opportunity.

For more information please contact Phillis Real Estate

Alex Phillis 0411 600 300

Jacob Lanning 0430 348 401

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7651 FAIRWAY BOULEVARD, HOPE ISLAND

Three things we love about 7651 Fairway Boulevard: • Contemporary with a great floorplan, on the gated and secure Fairway Island,

2117 THE CIRCLE, SANCTUARY COVE

Three things we love about 2117 The Circle:

• Backing onto one of the largest parks within Sanctuary Cove creating the ultimate privacy

• Situated on a large 1,079m2 block with multiple indoor and outdoor entertaining areas

• A recent renovation and new kitchen

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14 VAN DIEMEN PLACE, HOLLYWELL SALE BY AUCTION Property Features: • A beautifully renovated home with views from every corner • 37 meters of wide panoramic water frontage • Bridge free access to the Broadwater and open ocean, allowing for flybridge boating access at your back door 4 2 2 0401 883 789 will@preqld.com.au

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5 EASY TIPS TO MAKE A FAVOURABLE IMPRESSION ON POTENTIAL BUYERS

Selling a house can be stressful. We get it! At Phillis Real Estate, we sell houses in Sanctuary Cove and we know the process inside out. One of the first steps (after choosing your agent) is to prepare your home for sale.

I wanted to share my you to ensure your home appeals to the greatest number of buyers. No matter what the housing market is doing, you need to give yourself every advantage to appeal to the largest audience. We’ve created this guide to help give you that edge which usually leads to the best price. Buying or selling your home is one of the biggest decisions in life!

Brian Phillis aims to bring first-class knowledge to you, making your sales journey smooth to obtain the best price.

We have the knowledge and we are prepared to share that knowledge so you get the results you want.

Call me on 0411600100 or e-mail me brian@preqld.com.au or Scan the QR Code

FREE 5 EASY TIPS BRIAN PHILLIS 0411 600 100 brian@preqld.com.au
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Empowering Landlords with Peace of Mind...

As owners of Mercer & Cooper, we are excited to introduce our dynamic property management duo Lisa Megrath and Donna Mercer. Lisa and Donna remain focused on empowering our landlords with peace of mind, ensuring that their property assets are managed with maximum efficiency and precision. Our dynamic duo has the skillset needed to ensure that Mercer & Cooper provide expert

property services which consistently surpasses client expectations. Their deep understanding of the residential real estate industry plus the wealth of knowledge and customer service experience ensures a full understanding of the process, leaving our landlords with improved peace of mind.

Lisa Megrath and Donna Mercer

The Mercer & Cooper Way

At Mercer & Cooper, we believe that a happy tenant and landlord is the key to successful property management. Lisa says “We strive to create an environment that offers tenants all the resources they need to feel safe and supported while renting. We know that in today’s market it isn’t enough just to keep a property well maintained; tenants have higher expectations when it comes to service and reliability, so we make sure to take this into consideration too”.

Mercer & Cooper are dedicated to fostering a harmonious and peaceful experience between landlord and tenant for their mutual benefit. Co-founder Bernice Cooper says, “Your investment becomes our primary concern from the

moment we first meet you. We will never waiver from this commitment, and it is engrained within our team’s DNA. Whether you engage us or not, we will always put you first instead of trying to just make some money out of you’.

Our attitude is community focused and where we sow, we will also reap, it’s a natural progression and we are here for the long game.

Donna Mercer affirms “We simplify what others make complicated and we are committed to providing service with heart and excellence. We take pride in what we do and how we do it for you”.

The Mercer & Cooper Difference

Having worked in the real estate business for over three decades, we understand that every situation presents its own unique nuances. Our expertise and experience have enabled us to develop tailored solutions for each of our clients.

We understand that each person is unique, and this requires a personal approach to the way we manage each property. We are committed to helping you reach your goals smoothly and confidently.

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Level 1, 12 Grice Avenue, Paradise Point. QLD, 4216
Bernice Cooper & Matt Mercer

WELCOME TO ‘MAHANA’

THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDERS AND POLYNESIANS have long used the term ‘Mahana’ to represent warmth, light and repose.

This stunning residence at 17 Grandview Terrace, Tallai, embodies all these qualities with its panoramic Gold Coast and hinterland views, sun-filled N-NE aspect and vast living and entertaining areas.

Enter from the street via the elevated aero bridge walkway, then descend from the internal mezzanine balcony into the huge living area where the majestic vistas unfold.

Previously owned by Terry Page – a Sydney bookmaker with a colourful reputation – the home has been lovingly renovated by the current owners, Martin and Nick.

“‘Mahana’ is a unique building with its own special character, so we have given it a modern makeover while still honouring the retro-cool curves of the original P&O style,” says Martin.

“When Terry owned the home, it was said he used to host lavish parties with lots of interesting characters – if only the walls could talk.”

While not giving away too many of their secrets, those same walls continue to offer the best of both worlds … cooling sea breezes in summer and the warm sunshine in winter.

The home also provides all the privacy of hinterland living while still being within close proximity to schools, transport, services and shopping.

Featuring solid construction with floating concrete floors, the Mediterranean-themed house has two wings which converge on the central living areas.

The eastern wing houses the master suite/ parent’s retreat, and – like everything about this home – it is something special.

Comprising of a double-sized bedroom with lounge area, the space features a decadent Moroccan-styled ensuite and a generous walkin-robe.

Full-size louvre windows take advantage of the spectacular coastal views and cooling summer breezes, while the spacious balcony is the perfect spot for that early-morning coffee or afternoon aperitif.

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There is also a private stairway, giving access to the kitchen for those late night snacks.

In the west wing, you will find two spacious bedrooms on the upper level, both with balconies and views … one coastal, one mountain.

On the lower level is bedroom four, which also boasts coastal views and offers direct access to the pool via the patio.

Rather than just a cliché, the kitchen really is the heart of this home.

The extensive open-plan design features Miele appliances throughout, including an induction cooktop, pyrolytic oven, steamer and warming drawer.

A unique internal/external servery is ideal for entertaining, while an outdoor cooking area comes complete with an imported Italian wood-fired oven.

Martin and Nick were gourmet providores prior to retirement and every element of the kitchen design reflects their passion for food.

"Like Terry, we love to host our family and friends, and we have had an abundance of wellknown culinary celebrities cook in this kitchen,” says Martin.

The welcoming ambience continues in the intimate sunken lounge area, where soaring raked ceilings and a gas log fireplace await.

Naturally, the lifestyle aspects of this resortstyle home are truly amazing.

Open-plan living and dining areas flow seamlessly onto an outdoor entertaining deck with undercover dining area.

Step down to the lower entertainment area which surrounds a fully tiled, newly renovated freshwater pool, large sundeck, full-size tennis court and a stylish double-storey pool house with floating concrete floor.

The upper level includes a kitchenette with a bar and powder room, while the lower level tennis house comes complete with a sauna and

bathroom, with potential separate accommodation on both levels.

Other amenities include a security fence with electric gates; brand new wastewater system; a freestanding shed/workshop, a double garage and parking for four cars.

Established gardens, with an intelligent appcontrolled watering system, complete this modern masterpiece.

“This house has been a labour of love for many years,” says Martin.

"We have poured our all into every aspect of the redesign and are incredibly proud of the end result.

"While it will be sad to leave, we know the next owners are going to appreciate the home's heart and heritage as much as we have.”

For more information contact Kollosche. Rob Lamb 0405 608 601

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HIGH ON THE HILL

WHAT MAKES a house a home?

Is it spectacular views? Is it space for the entire family? Is it a pool, a granny flat, a quiet cul de sac location?

Whatever your requirements, this stunning Elanora property ticks all the boxes.

Perched in a premier position on top of the ridge, the 6-bedroom residence has been a muchloved family home for over two decades.

“It’s a big house, but it’s also very practical,” say the owners.

“We have absolutely loved living here, especially when the kids were younger, but now that they are grown up it is time to move on and let another family enjoy it.”

A recent renovation has taken the home to the next level, leaving little for a new owner to do but walk-in, unpack and appreciate the lifestyle here.

The property itself offers three-levels of family living.

The main floor features three separate living areas, all enjoying coastal views, with the openplan loungeroom blending seamlessly with the elevated alfresco entertaining area.

The formal dining room is ideal for sit-down occasions, while the family-sized kitchen with breakfast bar is perfect for more casual meals.

Newly-laid hybrid flooring adds welcoming warmth throughout, and floor to ceiling windows flood the space with light.

There are also three double bedrooms on this level, two with built-ins and the other has a walk-in robe.

The family-bathroom has been designed for both functionality and style, with a freestanding bathtub and separate toilet and vanity.

The oversize laundry offers plenty of storage, and there is large linen cupboard in the hallway as well.

Upstairs is a parent’s retreat, with king-sized bedroom, spacious walk-in-robe and a freshly renovated ensuite.

New carpet, timber shutters and a subtle painted feature wall add a serene ambience to this private space.

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Watch dawn break over the horizon to start your day or take in the stunning afternoon sunset from a seat on the verandah overlooking the sparkling inground pool and low maintenance tropical gardens.

The rear balcony is also the perfect spot for entertaining family and friends or just sitting back and enjoying the peace and quiet.

“One of our favourite things about the house is being able to sit on the deck on New Year’s Eve and watch all the fireworks from Tweed Heads to Burleigh,” said the owners.

“We have also had some great parties including 18th and 21st birthdays, Christmas in July celebrations and special family get togethers.

“Summer or winter, it is just beautiful out here.”

Opportunities to purchase in this tightlyheld street are rare, especially when they offer the perfect combination of location, lifestyle and space.

Just minutes from beautiful beaches, schools, shopping centres and the M1, this home is definitely the jewel in the Doubleview Drive crown.

For more information contact First National Property Solutions.

Amanda Cepero 0419 218 643

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Located on the lower level is a 2-bedroom granny flat, with its own kitchen, living room, bathroom/laundry and covered alfresco deck. fully self-contained space is ideal for in-law accommodation, as a teenager's retreat or a work from home office. could also list it on Airbnb or rent it to a permanent tenant to generate an additional income stream. This level also has a double garage, additional parking for two cars and under-house storage. As the name suggests, the Doubleview Drive property boasts panoramic ocean and lake vistas to the east, with bush and hinterland views to the west. Expansive covered timber decks on the front and back of the home have been designed to take full advantage of the dual outlook.

Classic collection

The Kenzo Collection by Vincent Sheppard is one of those timeless design classics: soft lines, amazing seating comfort and a focus on the elegant weave. Made to withstand all weather conditions, the stunning silhouette is still a favourite with many interior designers, architects and decorators all over the world. Choose between four colours and arrange the Kenzo pieces on your patio, next to the pool or on your terrace to add class to any space. Available at Cotswold Furniture. cotswoldfurniture.com.au

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A celebration of refinement and excellence, the emblematic Cannage Miss Dior plates designed by Cordelia de Castellane have been revealed in new colours from pink to celadon; ochre to fir green. The irresistible shades are complemented by the delicately engraved motif and octagonal shape. dior.com/en_au

Pretty pots

Create a pop of colour with the timeless design of the new elho Vibia Campana round pot. Made from recycled plastic and 100% wind energy, the slightly rounded body works well with native and outgoing plants. Available in terracotta and honey yellow from Bunnings Warehouse nationwide. elho.com

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Coupling soft curves with billowing profiles, the Sundae range has been designed by Jason Ju to make you feel right at home. Made in Australia, the collection offers commercial-grade armchairs, lounges and ottomans in your choice of upholstery. designbythem.com

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TIME TO POP

HOTA, Home of the Arts presents a world premiere exhibition, Pop Masters: Art from the Mugrabi Collection, New York.

DIRECT FROM NEW YORK , and is only on the Gold Coast for 15 weeks, HOTA Gallery invites you into the iconic world of Pop Art.

In a world-first exhibition, Pop Masters: Art from the Mugrabi Collection, New York presents more than 40 works never-beforeseen in Australia from the three hero artists of the world of Pop Art – Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring – alongside works by Katherine Bernhardt, Kwesi Botchway, George Condo, Damien Hirst, KAWS, Joel Mesler, Richard Prince, Tom Sachs, Julian Schnabel, Mickalene Thomas and Tom Wesselmann.

Drawn entirely from the famed private collection of one of the world's most prominent art collectors, Jose Mugrabi, the blockbuster exhibition celebrates the origins and ongoing legacy of Pop Art.

The team at HOTA have been working hard behind the scenes to build the perfect program to support this world-exclusive exhibition.

• The headline event for this immersive and exclusive program is the Up Lates: New York Nights which will take place on 24 March and 19 May 2023.

During these two unmissable evenings, immerse yourself in the sights, tastes and sounds of New York as the team blend music, art, food, drinks and ‘Pop’-up performances for a night of unforgettable entertainment.

The Gallery closes at 10pm, but you can keep the good times rolling as you head upstairs to The Exhibitionist Bar for the perfect nightcap.

• Pop Masters Film Season: Catch one of ten diverse films that, like Pop Art, explore the fine line between culture and art through a kaleidoscope of genres and styles.

Re-discover entertaining cult classics or delve into a historical exploration of the era.

• Poptails: Following a guided tour of the exhibition, head upstairs to The Exhibitionist Bar for a drink and a chat with Bar Manager Tom Angel about the special 'Pop' inspired cocktail menu (your first cocktail is included).

• Face Value: Brought to you by the young mavericks of theatre performance, The Farm’s youth theatre group pose as a ‘50s sitcom to poke fun at the trauma of our times in this contemporary response to Pop Masters.

• Pop Talks: Each month a local artist will be welcomed into the HOTA Gallery studio to chat Pop, and the influence it has had on their work and artistic processes.

• Pop ArtLabs: Every month explore different artmaking ideas, processes and materials with HOTA’s team of experienced Artistic Educators.

Take inspiration from the Pop Masters exhibition to create a masterpiece of your own, as you try your hand at screen printing, pop collage, embroidery or Pop portraits in one of the five ArtLabs on offer.

• Tours: The HOTA team will lead three different tours during the 15-week exhibition, including an Auslan interpreted tour, a weekly highlight tour and a Deep Dive tour, which looks in the stories of the art and the artist behind them.

Pop Masters: Art from the Mugrabi Collection, New York runs in the HOTA Gallery until 4 June 2023.

For more information and bookings visit the website. hota.com.au

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8 MARCH Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn

Grammy Award winning banjo virtuosos Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn are set to perform at QPAC for the first time. The iconic duo met at a square dance, began collaborating musically and eventually fell in love. The artists’ deep bond, combined with the way their distinct musical personalities and banjo styles interact, makes theirs a pickin’ partnership unlike any other on the planet. qpac.com.au

9 & 23 MARCH; 6 & 20 APRIL

Thursday's A Drag

Are you ready to experience the ultimate drag extravaganza? Look no further than Thursday's A Drag in the Atrium Bar at The Star Gold Coast. A line-up of fierce queens from RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under, including Karen From Finance, Molly Poppinz and Spankie Jackzon, along with some of the best local talent, will serve up a night of sickening performances, death drops, and lip syncs for your life. Get your tickets now before they ‘sashay away’. star.com.au

17 MARCH

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Memma: Twirly Tour

Empowering the next generation through movement, creativity, inclusiveness and friendship, Emma Memma’s love of dance, sign language and music is coming to HOTA, Home of the Arts. Fans will be truly immersed in this sparkling experience, which brings visual communication to the forefront of the children’s media space. Get involved by dressing in Emma Memma and Elvin Melvin’s favourite colours: orange, pink and green. hota.com.au

17 - 25 MARCH GC Laughs Festival

The biggest names in comedy, from hilarious home-grown stars to international bigwigs, are on the roster when GC Laughs returns to the stage at HOTA, Home of the Arts. With 32 comedians performing shows across 7 nights, this year’s event features a host of Australian talent including Akmal, Rove McManus, Tommy Little and Tom Ballard. They will be joined by the best in the international comedy biz with shows from Daniel Sloss (Scotland), Mike Goldstein (USA), Larry Dean (UK), and more. gclaughs.com.au

21 MARCH Sergio In Recital

As part of Queensland Symphony Orchestra’s Season 2023, renowned musician Sergio Tiempo presents a one-of-a-kind piano recital at the QSO Studio South Bank. The first half will showcase the music of Frédéric Chopin, and in the second, enjoy a collection of music written by South American masters, from Astor Piazzolla through to Heitor Villa-Lobos, completely different in their sound world, but no less evocative. qso.com.au

29 MARCH - 2 APRIL

Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show

With all-new flower-filled experiences and an internationally renowned talent line up, the Southern Hemisphere’s largest horticultural festival is returning to Carlton Gardens in 2023. This year, floral fanatics will be able try their hand at all-new Brush & Bubbles workshops as plant lovers soak up the ultimate backyard inspiration with over 40 never-before-seen garden displays. melbflowershow.com.au

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5 - 9 APRIL

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show

This delightful production by CDP Kids features a menagerie of over 75 magical puppets, including the star of the show – The Very Hungry Caterpillar – and an Australian cast who bring these beloved books to life on stage. A delight for the generations who grew up with his iconic books, the enchanting show will transport audiences into a pop-up-like version of Carle’s world that will excite, educate and entertain the whole family. qpac.com.au

14 APRIL

Vika & Linda

Admired and respected by fans and fellow artists, Vika & Linda and their band The Bullettes are returning to Brisbane to play The Tivoli for one night only. Singing together their entire lives, the much-loved vocal duo has enjoyed a remarkable musical journey. After decades in which they were mostly known for backing up major Australian artists, they have now well and truly taken centre stage. ticketmaster.com.au

FROM APRIL 15

Rolling Thunder Vietnam

The highly-anticipated 2023 national tour of this powerful rock drama kicks off at The Star Gold Coast. Original cast member Tom Oliver will be joined by a stellar group of emerging young stars alongside some of Australia’s most renowned rock musicians for the tour which plays the Gold Coast, Toowoomba, Brisbane, Maryborough, Caloundra, Wollongong, Western Sydney, Newcastle, Perth, Adelaide, Sydney, Bendigo, Frankston and Melbourne. rollingthundervietnam.com

29 APRIL Boardwalk Music Festival

This very special concert event at the Broadwater Parklands will showcase some of the most celebrated names in the Australian and International country music scene including Jimmie Allen, Gavin DeGraw, Kasey Chambers, Casey Barnes, The Wolfe Brothers, Lee Kernaghan and The Buckleys. The Festival promises to deliver a cracking day out in a relaxed, fun filled environment, with food trucks and pop-up boutique bars adding to the experience. oneworldentertainment.com.au

29 APRIL The Long Sunset

Experience one of the most picturesque music festivals in Australia at Elysian Fields, Canungra. Headliners Lime Cordiale will bring their signature sunny disposition in spades, while Brisbane's own dream-pop powerhouse Hatchie and psychedelic banger factory Sycco will also take the stage. The program also features energetic, pop-prodigy Tia Gostelow along with a line-up of talented local musos. Spend the day or stay a while, with camping available all weekend long. qldmusictrails.com

30 APRIL High Tea with Friends

Enjoy an afternoon of fantastic food, fashion and entertainment, while raising critical funding for Friends With Dignity Charity. Hosted by CEO Manuela Whitford in the ballroom of Victoria Park Golf Course, the event will officially launch Domestic and Family Violence Awareness Month. Hear from a panel of compelling and insightful guest speakers, who will facilitate the urgent national conversation about domestic violence. Cove readers will receive 10% off tickets + tables when booking with EventBrite. friendswithdignity.org.au

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Food and Fashion

With its superb selection of images, and thought-provoking and engaging discussion, Food and Fashion will appeal to those who appreciate the visual culture of food, fashion, and art. RRP $70 bloomsbury.com/au

The Bowerbird

By Julia Donaldson Illustrated by Catherine Rayner

Bert the bowerbird has made the most perfect nest, complete with a purple flower. When the demanding Nanette comes along, she is far from impressed but is she really worthy of sweet Bert's love? RRP $26.99 panmacmillan.com.au

The Quiet and the Loud

A novel about the contours of friendship, family, forgiveness, trauma and love that explores the stories we suppress – and the healing that comes when we voice the things we've kept quiet for so long. RRP $19.99 panmacmillan.com.au

Homecoming

Begining with a shocking crime, the effects of which echo across continents and generations, Homecoming asks what we would do for those we love and how we protect the lies we tell. RRP $32.99 allenandunwin.com

Alone

In 2018 Michelle Lee became the first Australian woman to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Alone details this extraordinary adventure from her perspective. RRP $29.99 wilkinsonpublishing.com.au

Bryce Courtenay: Storyteller

Intimate and insightful, the long-awaited memoir of the late Bryce Courtenay – as told by his wife – is a fascinating, loving tribute to the life and work of Australia’s most beloved and enigmatic writer. RRP $39.99 penguin.com.au

Dead Tide

With his personal and professional business entangled once again, newly promoted Detective Superintendent Jack Hawksworth must put his own life on the line to bring justice to those who are grieving. RRP $32.99 penguin.com.au

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ACROSS

1 Transport mogul is working on the streets (7)

5 Classy sort of people? (6)

8 Establish a popular bananalike fruit (8)

9 Strong reprimand is horrible after the start (6)

10 Condition included in precise check (6)

11 Was angry about ecstasy mailed in red envelope (8)

12 Fundamental units discovered by undercover spy with devious clues (9)

14 Support music with a strong beat (4)

16 School exercise finished with a long ringing sound (4)

18 A payment for accommodation handled by attendant’s family (9)

20 Place without stress is free from physical desire (8)

22 Check iodine and nitrogen kept behind ship’s storage facility (4,2)

23 Lectures given by parents after School Certificate (6)

24 Great person is not adhering to ethical principles about time (8)

25 Escape with bank deed held by a third party (6)

26 Make a mistake and start to send messages (7)

DOWN

1 Represented male brought in to contradict female friend? (5,4)

2 Uranium detected in composition of island’s ancient clock (7)

3 European entity is suitably lacking reserve (5)

4 An electric pager interfered with doctor’s work (7,8)

5 Initiates a starting sequence and continues energetically (7,2)

6 Normal fracture upset American friend (7)

7 Contemptible person reduced low benefit (5)

13 Carpenter’s tool was picked up after getting through (6,3)

15 Chef detailed false claims for cleaning agents, say? (9)

17 Last of all in a brood of young may be smaller (7)

19 Device used to control aeroplane part, stocked by retailer only (7)

21 Music beats (5)

22 Famous poet’s big hit (5)

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5 Students (6)

8 Coarse green-skinned banana (8)

9 Lengthy and severe rebuke (coll.) (6)

10 Substantiate (6)

11 Felt bitter towards (8)

12 Bonded atoms (9)

14 Seesaw (4)

16 Ring (4)

18 Pedigree (9)

20 (Of a relationship) Free of sensual desire (8)

22 Bottle up (4,2)

23 Reprimands (6)

24 Living forever (8)

25 Account held in reserve (6)

26 Minor missions often featured on a to-do list (7)

DOWN

1 Beautiful friend (Fr.) (5,4)

2 Old type of timepiece (7)

3 Largest Mediterranean peninsula (5)

4 Community medical office (7,8)

5 Forges ahead (7,2)

6 Friend (US coll.) (7)

7 Cad (5)

13 Woodworking tool (6,3)

15 Distinct compounds or substances (9)

17 Smaller (7)

19 Flap on aircraft wing (7)

21 Tastes (5)

22 Iliad’s author (5)

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TIME FOR TEN

1. What insect is said to bring good luck?

2. What type of cheese has veins of mould running through it?

3. Cartography is the study of what?

4. What is the capital of Finland?

5. What is the title of Bo Burnham’s 2021 Netflix comedy special?

6. Which superhero was created first: Batman, Wonder Woman or Superman?

7. Of the sports basketball, volleyball and netball, which has the most players on court?

8. What is said to differentiate manuka honey from regular honey?

9. In what year did the TV show Friends finish?

10. A cactus is what type of plant?

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NEW SEASON FASHION & JEWELLERY

For a unique shopping experience visit EEV Fashion in Sanctuary Cove. The stylish boutique offers a selection of renowned Australian and European brands.

EEV also stocks Mariana Jewellery, a high quality, handcrafted collection of timeless and unique designs inspiring women to feel more confident and to express their own individuality.

EEV’s experienced and dedicated sales team offer exceptional service and look forward to welcoming you to browse in the relaxed atmosphere.

07 5649 8794

Shop 35, Quay Street, Sanctuary Cove eevfashion.com.au

FIND YOUR PURPOSE

Are you wanting to do something different?

Do you enjoy driving?

Do you have a passion for your community?

Volunteering Gold Coast has been providing a high level of transport services to the community for over 20 years and we could use your help getting clients to and from their appointments.

Why volunteer to become a driver?

• Help solve a growing problem for the elderly, people living with a disability, and others in need of reliable transportation.

Join our team of volunteer drivers today. volunteeringgc.org.au

07 5526 5288

Insurance products include:

• Business Insurance

• Professional Indemnity

• Medical Malpractice

• Public & Products Liability

• Plant, Machinery & Fleet Vehicles

• Resident Unit Managers

• Strata Properties

• Commercial & Private Marine Vessels

• Home, Contents & Landlords Properties

• Commercial & Domestic Motor Vehicles

info@proinsure.com.au proinsure.com.au

PERSONAL SERVICE

One of the last remaining independent optometry practices on the Gold Coast, Sanctuary Cove Optical offer personal, professional service in a relaxed village environment.

Optometrist and Practice owner Michael Jackson has almost 20 years’ experience in Optometry, with additional qualifications as an Ophthalmic Medicines Prescriber. Focusing on patient eye health and quality eyewear, Michael and the team import unique, luxury frames from across Europe including a large range of prescriptible sunglasses for outdoor activities.

07 5514 8220

Shop 4A/2 Masthead Way, Sanctuary Cove sanctuarycoveoptical.com.au

• It’s fun. With a few limitations, you can choose your own schedule and where you drive.

• It’s a great way to meet new people in the community while helping those who may be struggling with mobility issues.

• You will be enabling people to keep their independence and not have to rely on family or friends.

PISCES 20 Feb – 20 Mar

You’ll enjoy investing a little more time in yourself in March and focusing on building workable relationships in your personal and work life. It’s a good phase to boost your health and appearance as your efforts will be rewarded. The Aries new moon on March 22 and the Aries solar eclipse on April 20 suggest that good money management skills are your key to success in April.

ARIES 21 Mar – 20 Apr

The next two months will bring to light your strengths, but also potentially your weaknesses. The Aries new moon on March 22 and the Aries solar eclipse on April 20 make this an ideal phase for letting your inner hero out and re-inventing yourself. You’ll appreciate the chance to touch base with groups and organisations that provide a sense of possibility and adventure.

TAURUS 21 Apr – 21 May

This is going to be a busy time in many respects, so you must remember to save time for yourself. A circumstance is coming full-circle and a degree of sadness may arise at the prospect, but once Venus is in your sign from March 17 (until April 10), you’ll welcome more opportunities to enjoy life. A friend or organisation will offer hope or security.

GEMINI 22 May – 21 Jun

This is a transformative time in your status, career and direction. Be sure to follow your dreams. For some, there will be focus on work, and for others, on personal life and self-fulfilment. A fun plan involving travel, study or something completely different can take shape. Try to get the mainframe sorted out before April 21 when Mercury, your sign’s ruler, turns retrograde.

STARS

CANCER 22 Jun – 23 Jul

Exciting ventures can take shape now; Mars in Cancer from March 25 will encourage you to be proactive and positive. Options at the end of March and early April will present exciting opportunities. An agreement, which for many will be financial in nature, will pave the way to a more solid foundation, but you must avoid boxing yourself into a limiting arrangement.

LEO 24 Jul – 23 Aug

This is an adventurous time, when striding into new territory will appeal. But you will need to arrange collaborations and shared duties carefully and find time to devise a solid financial plan. Early in March is best for making arrangements that will stick, and April is ideal for planning projects and ventures in practical terms. You must avoid rash decisions.

VIRGO 24 Aug – 23 Sept

Early March and the Virgo full moon on the 7th will be pivotal. For many Virgos, this will be due to developments in a key relationship; for those born after the first week of September, a fresh chapter at work or a new health routine will appeal. April will be a good month to focus on new ways to share duties and finances concerning investments, work and family.

LIBRA 24 Sept – 23 Oct

It’s time for something new. You’ll gain the chance early in March to reinvent a business or personal partnership. March is also a good month to boost your health. The Aries new moon on March 22 will usher in a fresh daily routine that could mean changes at home too. The solar eclipse on April 20 will help you to cement changes both in your personal and home life.

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SCORPIO 24 Oct – 22 Nov

A fresh work routine will help you to boost your vitality and finances. Developments in your personal life will remind you that solid foundations in your family and your home life are pivotal to your broader status, peace of mind and wellbeing, but that sometimes changes must occur. Try to get key talks on the table before April 21 to avoid delays in May.

SAGITTARIUS 23 Nov – 22 Dec

This is an excellent time to invest in your personal life, family and home, and to focus on your longterm goals. From April 11, Venus will help boost your creative output and your relationships. And, if you are actively looking for love, you are likely to find it. Think creatively and focus on positive relationships as this will help you to surge ahead with your projects.

CAPRICORN 23 Dec – 20 Jan

Key talks and developments at home, with family or a property early in March will pinpoint where you must place your attention to make things work for you. And, even if you discover a vulnerability, it will motivate you to take positive action to make projects work. In April, a romantic and creative time will fuel your lust for life, but you must avoid overspending.

AQUARIUS 21 Jan – 19 Feb

The big news is the entry of Pluto in your sign on March 23, where it will stay until mid-June. Developments will provide insight into longterm changes beginning in 2024. You’ll gain the chance now to discuss long-term ideas, and meetings will bring you closer to a workable plan. Travel and finances will be a focus, as you make arrangements that can create a solid future.

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