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MARSDEN
Food Service Available
Marsden Gardens is the perfect place for independent seniors to enjoy a quality lifestyle in caring and safe surrounds. Enjoy the relaxed, social atmosphere of the Dining Room, curl up with your favourite book from the Village Library or simply ...
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TOOWOOMBA
Brand new homes
Discover a delightful place to live, close to the country, yet only five minutes to the city and shops. Explore a boutique resort lifestyle in Queensland's own Garden City - Tooowoomba... Location Our village is located in the suburb of ...
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CARSELDINE
Independent Living for Adults 50 & Over
Liberty Senior Living Carseldine Gardens Retirement Village offers mature adults of 50yo+ easy retirement living in modern 1 or 2 bedroom villas, where residents can enjoy an affordable and independent lifestyle in a secure community environment. Location The retirement ...
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MORNINGSIDE
From $344
Quality rental accommodation for the over 50's. One bedroom units with three meals provided daily and bedlinen laundered weekly, all included in the rent. Fully furnished, single bedroom with ensuite bathroom, lounge and kitchenette, air-conditioned, washing machine and dryer. Carspace. ...
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Brisbane & Surrounds
Brisbane is the capital of the state of Queensland, with a population of about 2 million people. It is the third-largest and the fastest growing city in Australia, centred along the Brisbane River, with its eastern suburbs lining the shores of Moreton Bay.
The greater Brisbane region is on the coastal plain east of the Great Dividing Range. Brisbane's metropolitan area sprawls along the Moreton Bay floodplain from Caboolture in the north to Beenleigh in the south, and across to Ipswich in the south west.
Brisbane has a year-round living climate, making it a popular holiday and retirement destination. When the wet season hits the northern Australian tropics, Brisbane enjoys hot and clear summer days (with afternoon thunderstorms). When winter hits the southern capitals of Sydney and Melbourne sending temperatures into the low teens (°C) the Brisbane climate stays mostly dry and sunny, with daytime temperatures usually remaining above 20°C.
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