Michelle Fyfe, the former WA Police Assistant Commissioner and CEO of St John Ambulance in WA, has been appointed the new CEO of RAAFA, which owns and operates seven retirement facilities and five residential aged care homes in the State.
Michelle will work for two months with existing CEO John Murray, who is retiring after a decade at the helm of the Not for Profit organisation.
RAAFA engaged a leading WA recruitment agency and had 37 strong applicants for the CEO position, with six short listed.
“Michelle has dedicated more than 30 years of her life to serving the WA community, and it is this life of service that strongly aligns with our organisations values, as well as her passion for the delivery of excellent care, and advocacy for some of the most vulnerable in our society that shone through during the selection process,” said RAAFA in a statement.
Stage One in Ozcare’s flagship Rendu Towers in Brisbane almost sold out six months ahead of completion
With the first residents scheduled to move in later this year, Not for Profit Ozcare’s flagship co-located Rendu Towers in Newstead, 3.3 km northeast of Brisbane’s GPO, has just two of its most expensive apartments at the top of the first tower unsold.
Rendu Towers, which has its own social media presence and is not mentioned on Ozcare’s own pages, will be two retirement towers co-located with an aged care facility, commercial office and retail space. .
Two of its five three-bedroom Sky Homes, on the 14th and 15th floors, remain unsold, along with one of three Sky Pavilions on the 14th storey. Everything else has sold.
Sky Homes have uninterrupted views across the Brisbane River. Rendu Tower’s website calls the Sky Homes the epitome of high-end living.
Stage two pre-sales have begun.
The 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments are from $590,000 based on a 30% Deferred Management Fee.