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398 Bluewater Drive
Bluewater QLD 4818
398 Bluewater Drive
Bluewater QLD 4818
398 Bluewater Drive, Bluewater QLD 4818
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Property was sold on 2 January 2005.
Sold on 2 January 2005.
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This property is nestled close to the sandy shores, offering an idyllic beach lifestyle.
Escape the hustle and bustle with this countryside retreat, ideal for those seeking peace and tranquility.
Brand new to the marketplace in a much sought after area. We have put up pics from our two seasons for you WET SEASON AND DRY SEASON MOSTLY CLEARED AND FENCED TOO Opportunity presents for 8.26Ha of flat vacant land, 5 mins to boat ramp and ocean. Will suit a person of family seeking peace, quiet, new lifestyle, hobby farmer, storage area, a new project, weekender, health retreat. Rates are a reasonable $1500 approx per half year. 20 acre properties are popular and usually attract lots of interest form home and property seekers. Call me for an inspection, friendly local service more than willing to help INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE NOW… http://statements.qld.gov.au/Statement/2019/4/6/north-queensland-country-club-and-equestrian-centre-a-coordinated-project Saturday, April 06, 2019 North Queensland Country Club and Equestrian Centre a coordinated project Queensland's Coordinator-General has today declared the North Queensland Country Club Resort and Equestrian Centre a coordinated project. Minister for State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning Cameron Dick said the independent Coordinator-General will now commence an environmental impact assessment on a possible $1 billion country club resort and equestrian centre at Toolakea Beach, 30 kilometres north-west of Townsville. "This important project has the potential to create an average of 300 direct full-time equivalent jobs each year over its 20-to-25-year construction phase," Mr Dick said. "Once the resort is complete, the proponent Landmark Projects estimates it will support 3750 direct full-time equivalent operational jobs and inject more than $360 million of tourism spending each year in the Townsville region. "Subject to approvals, construction of Stage 1 could start in 2022 and the resort could commence taking guests two years later. "The proponent estimates the resort will take up to 240,000 visitors per year based on its 560 rooms in Stage 1." Member for Townsville Scott Stewart welcomed the declaration by the Coordinator-General as a win for job-creation and economic development in the region. "As well as jobs in construction and operation, there is also potential to grow local, regional and international tourism including increased flight connections," Mr Stewart said. "The equestrian centre will include world-class indoor and outdoor training arenas, training yards, horse stabling, veterinarian services and cross-country trails, with beach-front access to Halifax Bay and an ability to host international events such as polo matches, show jumping and rodeo events. "The proponent has advised the majority of the site would be retained as open space, including sport and recreation areas, a range of coastal environments, creeks and waterways and vegetation communities." Mr Dick said the independent Coordinator-General will now undertake a rigorous environmental assessment process for the entire project.
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Brand new to the marketplace in a much sought after area. We have put up pics from our two seasons for you WET SEASON AND DRY SEASON MOSTLY CLEARED AND FENCED TOO Opportunity presents for 8.26Ha of flat vacant land, 5 mins to boat ramp and ocean. Will suit a person of family seeking peace, quiet, new lifestyle, hobby farmer, storage area, a new project, weekender, health retreat. Rates are a reasonable $1500 approx per half year. 20 acre properties are popular and usually attract lots of interest form home and property seekers. Call me for an inspection, friendly local service more than willing to help INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE NOW… http://statements.qld.gov.au/Statement/2019/4/6/north-queensland-country-club-and-equestrian-centre-a-coordinated-project Saturday, April 06, 2019 North Queensland Country Club and Equestrian Centre a coordinated project Queensland's Coordinator-General has today declared the North Queensland Country Club Resort and Equestrian Centre a coordinated project. Minister for State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning Cameron Dick said the independent Coordinator-General will now commence an environmental impact assessment on a possible $1 billion country club resort and equestrian centre at Toolakea Beach, 30 kilometres north-west of Townsville. "This important project has the potential to create an average of 300 direct full-time equivalent jobs each year over its 20-to-25-year construction phase," Mr Dick said. "Once the resort is complete, the proponent Landmark Projects estimates it will support 3750 direct full-time equivalent operational jobs and inject more than $360 million of tourism spending each year in the Townsville region. "Subject to approvals, construction of Stage 1 could start in 2022 and the resort could commence taking guests two years later. "The proponent estimates the resort will take up to 240,000 visitors per year based on its 560 rooms in Stage 1." Member for Townsville Scott Stewart welcomed the declaration by the Coordinator-General as a win for job-creation and economic development in the region. "As well as jobs in construction and operation, there is also potential to grow local, regional and international tourism including increased flight connections," Mr Stewart said. "The equestrian centre will include world-class indoor and outdoor training arenas, training yards, horse stabling, veterinarian services and cross-country trails, with beach-front access to Halifax Bay and an ability to host international events such as polo matches, show jumping and rodeo events. "The proponent has advised the majority of the site would be retained as open space, including sport and recreation areas, a range of coastal environments, creeks and waterways and vegetation communities." Mr Dick said the independent Coordinator-General will now undertake a rigorous environmental assessment process for the entire project.