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Model shows The Pavilion’s grand style

A scale model of The Pavilion North Kirra has arrived at the sales suite and it looks fabulous. It’s just further evidence that the building, when constructed, will be a head-turner at North Kirra.

Model shows The Pavilion’s grand style

Thursday, 9 April, 2020

A scale model of The Pavilion North Kirra has arrived at the sales suite and it looks fabulous. It’s just further evidence that the building, when constructed, will be a head-turner at North Kirra.

To view the model, call Vickie on 07 5536 2865 to arrange a one-on-one appointment at the sales office on the corner of Douglas and Musgrave streets at Kirra.

The Pavilion North Kirra has now been officially approved and registered as a retirement village with the Queensland Government. This means deposits can now be accepted from the expression of interest holders who reserved their choice of apartment in what is North Kirra’s first independent living retirement community.

Energex have been on site working on cabling and when that work is complete, our excavators can return to the site in late April.

The 10-storey Pavilion, on the corner of Lang St and Golden Four Drive, has been designed by O’Neill Architecture and built by Woollam Constructions. Major building work is expected to be completed in 2021.

The past month has been a very challenging time with the Covid-19 pandemic causing chaos in all our lives and the way we live. At Aura Holdings’ three occupied retirement villages strict measures are in place for the safety and protection of all residents and staff.

Aura Holdings’ Director Tim Russell says the outbreak of the virus has shown that independent living villages are a safe option with residents able to self isolate with support and care on site.

The residents of Kingsford Terrace Corinda, The Avenue Maroochydore and The Atrium Lutwyche have been assured that while they might need to physically isolate, they are not alone.

The village managers and staff are doing an amazing job to support their residents by keeping in daily contact with them and ensuring their needs are met. Where needed, they are organising the delivery of foodstuff, groceries and pharmaceutical items. All visitors to our villages must sign in at the front desk and use the provided hand sanitiser. Any communal areas such as the lifts are regularly sanitised by staff.

Our wonderful residents are maintaining their good humour by keeping busy inside their independent living apartments with craft activities, movies, TV series, puzzles, brain teasers and staying connected by phone or social media with their family, friends and other residents.

While it’s been a challenging time for everyone, our residents know they are in a supportive and caring community. Together we will come through this crisis.

Contact Sales Consultant Vickie Lea about living at The Pavilion North Kirra on 07 5536 2865 or email live@thepavilionnorthkirra.com.au

Model shows The Pavilion’s grand style

Thursday, 9 April, 2020

A scale model of The Pavilion North Kirra has arrived at the sales suite and it looks fabulous. It’s just further evidence that the building, when constructed, will be a head-turner at North Kirra.

To view the model, call Vickie on 07 5536 2865 to arrange a one-on-one appointment at the sales office on the corner of Douglas and Musgrave streets at Kirra.

The Pavilion North Kirra has now been officially approved and registered as a retirement village with the Queensland Government. This means deposits can now be accepted from the expression of interest holders who reserved their choice of apartment in what is North Kirra’s first independent living retirement community.

Energex have been on site working on cabling and when that work is complete, our excavators can return to the site in late April.

The 10-storey Pavilion, on the corner of Lang St and Golden Four Drive, has been designed by O’Neill Architecture and built by Woollam Constructions. Major building work is expected to be completed in 2021.

The past month has been a very challenging time with the Covid-19 pandemic causing chaos in all our lives and the way we live. At Aura Holdings’ three occupied retirement villages strict measures are in place for the safety and protection of all residents and staff.

Aura Holdings’ Director Tim Russell says the outbreak of the virus has shown that independent living villages are a safe option with residents able to self isolate with support and care on site.

The residents of Kingsford Terrace Corinda, The Avenue Maroochydore and The Atrium Lutwyche have been assured that while they might need to physically isolate, they are not alone.

The village managers and staff are doing an amazing job to support their residents by keeping in daily contact with them and ensuring their needs are met. Where needed, they are organising the delivery of foodstuff, groceries and pharmaceutical items. All visitors to our villages must sign in at the front desk and use the provided hand sanitiser. Any communal areas such as the lifts are regularly sanitised by staff.

Our wonderful residents are maintaining their good humour by keeping busy inside their independent living apartments with craft activities, movies, TV series, puzzles, brain teasers and staying connected by phone or social media with their family, friends and other residents.

While it’s been a challenging time for everyone, our residents know they are in a supportive and caring community. Together we will come through this crisis.

Contact Sales Consultant Vickie Lea about living at The Pavilion North Kirra on 07 5536 2865 or email live@thepavilionnorthkirra.com.au

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