Co-located adjacent to BlueCare’s Sunrise Beach Residential Aged Care facility in the coastal suburb in Noosa, Sunshine Coast, the retirement village will offer 122 independent living homes.
Keyton Chief Executive Officer Nathan Cockerill said Sunrise Beach Village is “going to be a phenomenal place offering a wonderful lifestyle in an area where retirement living is much needed”.
The centrepiece is a $2 million rehabilitation program that has seen Keyton and BlueCare convert three hectares of degraded land at nearby Girraween Nature Refuge into what will be protected bushland. One thousand she-oaks have been planted, the preferred feed trees of glossy black cockatoos, and hundreds of other natives to be protected into the future.
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