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MOUNT HUTTON From $117,500

Assissted Living Apartment

This bed/sit apartment is available on a 99 year lease for $117,500 plus weekly service fee. Service fee includes a weekly clean of linens and towels, other laundering, and 3 meals a day. Complex also includes car parking for your ...


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Domain Principal Group
MOUNT HUTTON

Principal Hillside

Located at Mount Hutton in beautiful Lake Macquarie shire, Principal Hillside provides a secure, friendly and home-style environment. We offer a range of accommodation options all of which are spacious, with warm decor and natural light. We also provide ongoing ...


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Anglican Care
MOUNT HUTTON

Greenmount Gardens Hostel

Greenmount Gardens Hostel provides accommodation for 42 low care residents. The Hostel is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens and enjoys close proximity to Lake Macquarie Fair Shopping Centre which is located directly across the road from the Hostel. Additionally, for ...


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Local Information - Hunter Region & North Coast NSW

The Hunter region is home to some of the best vineyards in Australia. Newcastle is the predominant city within the region, situated 162 kilometres north of Sydney, at the mouth of the Hunter River. The Greater Newcastle area with beautiful beaches and Hunter Valley hinterland includes most parts of the Local Government Areas of City of Newcastle, City of Lake Macquarie, City of Cessnock, City of Maitland and Port Stephens Council.

The North Coast refers to the region adjoining the Pacific Ocean in the north-eastern part of the State of New South Wales. The North Coast has a mild, sub-tropical climate, and is well known for surfing beaches, a holiday lifestyle and beautiful World Heritage listed national parks. Major towns on the North Coast include Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour, Byron Bay, Lismore, Ballina, Grafton, Casino, Evans Head and Murwillumbah.

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