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CHANCELLOR PARK
The beautiful setting of Hibiscus Chancellor Park is home to around 400 independent living residences, built to afford its residents plenty of choice in an active lifestyle. A plethora of shops are conveniently nearby, just outside the tranquil parkland grounds. ...
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IPSWICH
Resort Style Living for The Over 55's
Bremer Waters is a unique, purpose designed residential resort for the over 55's. Set on 30 acres, surrounded by bushland and grazing pastures, the estate designers set out to create a secure environment where like-minded people can enjoy a comfortable ...
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Resort Style Living For The Over 55's
Bremer Waters is a unique, purpose designed residential resort for the over 55's. Set on 30 acres, surrounded by bushland and grazing pastures, the estate designers set out to create a secure environment where like-minded people can enjoy a comfortable ...
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VICTORIA POINT
Waterfront Location at Victoria Point. Special offer of $15,000 rebate off purchase price...enquire today Location Waters is uniquely located on the water at Victoria Point, Brisbane overlooking the beautiful bay islands of Moreton Bay. The location is complemented by the ...
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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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