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Gold Creek Homestead is a 140-year-old stone and brick building located off Gungahlin Drive in Ngunnawal a north-western suburb of Canberra, Australia.It is adjacent to the Grove Ngunnawal retirement village currently being developed by Lend Lease.
An investigation aired at the end of September by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) revealed that the nation’s retirement villages — home to roughly 250,000 residents and billed as ...
The Villages, Florida’s enormous retirement community, charges $195 a month (nearly $2,400 a year) in amenities fees, a potential waste for those who don’t need access to “executive golf ...
The earliest post-ACT housing in Canberra was the work camps for the labourers brought in to construct the new capital. By 1913 the workforce had reached 754 people. The majority lived in camps - single and married quarters - placed at the major work sites of now Acton (administration & first nursery area), Kingston (power house) Yarralumla ...
The Retirement Villages Division deals with disputes under the Retirement Villages Act 1999 (NSW). It deals with issues such the terms of a retirement village contract, the legality of a village rule, and the sale or lease of premises by a resident. The Residential Parks Division deals with disputes under the Residential Parks Act 1998 (NSW ...
Aveo Group is an Australian company, and a leading owner, operator and manager of over 90 retirement and aged care communities across Australia. The retirement communities are located in Queensland, New South Wales, SA, Victoria and Tasmania, and as of 2021, Aveo provides senior living choices for over 12,000 residents.
The Villages, in Sumter County, Florida- Florida's most well-known and fastest-growing retirement community development [33] [34] is the state's "biggest example of a culturally and ethnically homogeneous retirement community" [32] with a 98.4% white population. [35]
Ngunnawal (/ ŋ ʌ n ə w ə l /) is a suburb in the district of Gungahlin in Canberra, Australia. The suburb is named in tribute to the Ngunnawal people, the original inhabitants of the area. The suburb was gazetted on 24 April 1992. [2] Ngunnawal is adjacent to the suburbs of Nicholls, Casey, Moncrieff, Amaroo and Gungahlin. It is bounded by ...