Cruiseabout celebrated the grand opening of its fourth store yesterday at Westfield Carindale in Brisbane yesterday Cruiseabout is set to double its business in 2025 including its first in New South Wales at Narellan and a third Queensland store in North Lakes Cruiseabout GM Brad Kennedy said the opening was the perfect way to close an exceptional first year of operations “Next year will see further growth as we effectively double the size of our current business by welcoming our first New South Wales store in Narellan before a third Queensland store at North Lakes,” he said Cruiseabout celebrates opening of its first store in Adelaide “Cruising remains the fastest growing sector in the travel industry so we know we are investing in a strong future for this brand,” Kennedy continued “Our goal for 2025 is to continue matching our customers with their perfect cruise and showing more Australians why cruising is one of the best types of holidays “We’ll be looking to welcome a contingent of cruise specialists to the team over the coming months so I’d encourage anyone looking for a new opportunity to reach out and keep an eye on the exciting developments to come “We have an incredible team of Cruiseaders and I have to thank all of them for their commitment to our business over the past year there really has never been a more exciting time to work in the cruise industry.” Team Leader of the new Carindale store Kelsey McColl said is looking forward to being part of the expansion “I’ve been working in Flight Centre stores across Queensland for eight years and am excited to take on a new challenge at Cruiseabout,” she said Flight Centre Travel Group (Cruiseabout’s parent company) has seen a 20 per cent uplift in cruise booking value year-on-year and has cited cruise as a strategic growth priority across its global offering There is an unknown connection issue between Cloudflare and the origin web server There is an issue between Cloudflare's cache and your origin web server. 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Learn more about how to request a bin repair or replacement Bins can only be placed on the kerb at a reasonable time before collection (no earlier than 24 hours before collection) and need to be removed from the kerb as soon as possible after collection (no longer than 24 hours after collection) Council may investigate bins continually left on the footpath or kerb and issue on-the-spot fines if you do not have a reasonable excuse for not returning your bins to your property Council is currently replacing all dark green and grey general waste bin lids with red lids On your standard general waste collection day Council’s contractor will follow the general waste collection route to identify dark green and grey lids on general waste bins presented for collection the contractor will replace the lid with a red lid This initiative received funding from the Queensland Government's Recycling and Jobs Fund Learn more about the lid changeover Learn more about the lid changeover You can contact 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ensure household waste and recycling services are standardised for all households and collection drivers This change will make it easier for people to put their waste and recycling in the right bin The red lid general waste bins help waste truck drivers efficiently service the bin being presented for collection Council’s contractor will follow the general waste collection route in a separate vehicle to identify all dark green or grey lids presented for collection the contractor will replace the lid with a red lid and take away the old lid Registration is not required for this process and there is no fee for a lid to be replaced with a new red lid Council will continue to service all dark green grey and red lidded general waste bins presented for collection If your dark green or grey general waste lid has not been changed by 1 July 2025 Dark green and grey lids are taken to Council’s bin manufacturer where the material is melted down and used to produce new bins The bin lid changeover team will not have the correct equipment to do routine bin repairs during bin lid swaps If your bin requires repair, submit an online request for bin repair or phone Council on 07 3403 8888 If your bin requires repair, submit an online request for bin repair or phone Council on 07 3403 8888 The bin lid changeover team will only be equipped to replace dark green or grey lids If your bin lid requires repair, submit an online request for bin repair or phone Council on 07 3403 8888 If your bin lid requires repair, submit an online request for bin repair or phone Council on 07 3403 8888 The QR code directs you to a webpage with details of what can go in the general waste bin If you need this information in another language select ‘Translate’ at the top right of the webpage The QR code directs you to a webpage with details of what can go in the general waste bin Lid changeovers will happen from April 2025 until end June 2025 so don’t be concerned if you notice another bin in your street 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You can attend computer training courses at Brisbane libraries. Learn more You can attend computer training courses at Brisbane libraries. Learn more Most of our libraries have well-equipped meeting rooms for hire Three types of meeting rooms are available.  Three types of meeting rooms are available.  be sure to ask for meeting room hours at the time of booking. Note that not all facilities are available at every location be sure to ask for meeting room hours at the time of booking. Note that not all facilities are available at every location Category 1 meeting rooms can seat 10-50 people Category 1 meeting rooms may not have access outside library opening hours or separate toilets or kitchenettes Most category 2 meeting rooms are available 7 days a week You must specify if you will use the kitchenette for category 2 meeting room bookings Available only at Brisbane Square Library on level 2 The following fees apply to community groups using the meeting room for commercial purposes or 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CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced AEST = Australian Eastern Standard Time which is 10 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) The Weekly SOURCE is published by DCM Media with Ms Lanny Hur assuming leadership of the esteemed real estate office Established in 1999 by Mark and Alicia Fluhart this change marks an exciting new chapter for the leading Carindale real estate office Mr and Mrs Fluhart will continue as the principals of Raine & Horne Onsite Sales.  Ms Hur brings a wealth of experience from the property development sector and is set to inject new energy and vision into Carindale’s thriving real estate market “While it’s not a brand-new office it’s an exciting transition for me as I take over from Mark and Alicia who have been involved with Raine & Horne for over 15 years,” Ms Hur said.  “My background is in property development where I was involved in sales and the rental management of new properties With over 15 years of experience in various business ventures my extensive background in property positions me well to lead Raine & Horne Carindale into a new era.” Ms Hur highlighted several factors in the strategic selection of Carindale as the location for her latest property endeavours coupled with its immense potential and the support from Raine & Horne We are not just continuing the legacy; we are enhancing it.” Expressing confidence in the partnership with Raine & Horne Raine & Horne’s more than century-long legacy and commitment to staying technologically advanced impressed us.  “The first-to-market social media marketing platform Amplify showcases Raine & Horne’s dedication to providing industry-leading support for its offices.” Ms Hur highlighted the onboarding experience: “The onboarding process has been excellent and the entire team at Raine & Horne have been incredibly supportive making the transition smooth and enjoyable.” joining the group is as simple as taking a step We do not need to create new systems or marketing materials from scratch waiting for us to access and utilise.” Ms Hur also shed light on the Carindale real estate market “Carindale is a unique pocket with high demand due to its excellent schools such as Citipointe Christian College “Carindale is also close to the Brisbane CBD and the real estate market here is consistently promising for growing families and older downsizers who want to be close to their grandchildren.” Given Carindale’s proximity to the Brisbane CBD Ms Hur says younger families starting out can still find older three-bedroom homes for under $1 million As for the future of Raine & Horne Carindale Ms Hur revealed aggressive expansion plans “We’re actively looking for sales agents to join our team and plan to have a team of eight to ten sales agents within the next six to twelve months we aim to strengthen our property management business with two to three property managers joining within the next year.” For all your sales and property management needs in Carindale contact Raine & Horne Carindale on 07 3843 5222 or visit its office at 852 Old Cleveland Road This article is from the Australian Property Journal archive THE Lendlease-managed Australian Prime Property Fund Retail has confirmed it is shopping around a 50% stake in Westfield Carindale With a gross lettable area of 139,605 sqm the Brisbane centre is the 12th largest shopping complex in Australia and was ranked 9th for total moving annual turnover performance in the 2019 Shopping Centre News “Big Guns” publication with $880 million Located in Brisbane’s south eastern suburbs about eight kilometres from the Brisbane CBD the centre services a trade area population of nearly 680,000 that generates $9.7 billion in total retail expenditure CBRE’s Simon Rooney and Lachlan MacGillivray of Colliers have been appointed to the stake The remaining 50% interest is owned by ASX-listed Carindale Property Trust owner and operator of Westfield centres in Australia and New Zealand Westfield Carindale is anchored by a refurbished and consolidated David Jones There is long term potential for further development given the centre’s substantial and underutilised land holding of 16.45 hectares including the adjoining and jointly owned Carindale Home and Leisure Centre and Millennium Centre APPF Retail is looking to satisfy up to $2 billion in redemption requests and recently sold a 50% stake in Westfield Marion to SPH REIT for $670 million in the biggest deal of 2019 the transaction may prove to be a new yardstick for the sector According to new figures from The Data App cap rates in the retail sector have been entrenched over the past six months in the 6% to 6.5% range More isolated data shows cap rates for commercial retail property assets jumped to 7.14% in January largely due to the circa $150 million sale of the Brimbank Plaza sub-regional centre which has a fully leased annual net income of about $12.3 million a greater degree of stability is also being exhibited in the price paid per sqm where “In spite of what appears to be a quiet market the number of assets sold in January is little different from January last year although both the number of transactions and the volume of GLA are both lower than a year ago.” He said weak real income growth and restrained personal borrowing continues to keep retail spending subdued all of which will be dampened both now and in the coming months by the fall-off in Chinese tourism due to the coronavirus “As well as these negative cyclical forces impacting on retail spending the increasing preference for internet shopping continues unabated counteracting weak economic fundamentals is the low cost of debt and favourable valuations particularly when compared to other commercial assets thereby making commercial retail assets attractive; particularly those which are not heavily reliant on discretionary spending and don’t require meaningful capital investment,” Ellis said “Given the confluence of conflicting forces it is difficult to see cap rates deviating significantly from current levels.” Green Street’s global news publications are not provided as an investment advisor nor in the capacity of a fiduciary  Our global organization maintains information barriers to ensure the independence of and distinction between our non-regulated and regulated businesses is authorized and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 482269) and a private limited company incorporated in England and Wales with company number 06471304 including workshops and activities for adults and children Council libraries host a variety of free events for all ages.  Our library programs give you the opportunity to learn socialise and play in the comfort of the local community Choose from workshops and events for adults including author events Literacy and craft activities for children are designed to support their learning and development They’re also a relaxed and convenient way to meet other local families.  Council libraries host a variety of free events for all ages.  They’re also a relaxed and convenient way to meet other local families.  You can still take part in library programs and events if you can’t get to the library? Find out about our mobile and Pop-up libraries.   You can still take part in library programs and events if you can’t get to the library? Find out about our mobile and Pop-up libraries.   Join in the fun of our library programs and support your child's language and reading development.  First 5 Forever is an initiative of the Queensland Government coordinated by State Library of Queensland and delivered in partnership with local government sing nursery rhymes and listen to storytime together Our staff are always happy to share early literacy resources and support.   The program offers free sessions for children and their parents and carers Join in the fun of our library programs and support your child's language and reading development.  Our staff are always happy to share early literacy resources and support.   Learn songs and action rhymes to nurture your baby’s pre-literacy clapping and dancing along to action rhymes This will help develop your child's pre-literacy You can also attend storytime sessions in the park with the Pop-up Library You can also attend storytime sessions in the park with the Pop-up Library Libraries offer free technology and computer training sessions for adults The Tech Connect program is delivered by library staff friendly groups allow you to learn at your own pace.  Attend a session for hands-on training on how to use: friendly groups allow you to learn at your own pace.  Bring your device with you to troubleshoot technical problems and learn how to use your apps Join a book club to meet other book lovers and share your thoughts about your latest read New members are always welcome at library book clubs restaurants and bookstores across Brisbane.  Council libraries also host book clubs throughout the year restaurants and bookstores across Brisbane.  Starting your own book club allows you to choose your favourite themes and genres.  All you need to do is decide on your meeting location and times you might want to ask yourself some key questions Starting your own book club allows you to choose your favourite themes and genres.  Libraries are here to help. Talk to our staff about: Libraries are here to help. Talk to our staff about: Tech Connect is a program of library workshops that provides free digital literacy training for all ages and skill levels.  Get help with everything from using devices to navigating software Join in a class at the library or bring in your own device for one-on-one help Find out more about computer training sessions Tech Connect is a program of library workshops that provides free digital literacy training for all ages and skill levels.  Find out more about computer training sessions To find out about library events near you, browse our online calendar at What’s on To find out about library events near you, browse our online calendar at What’s on Council-hosted library events are free.  To find out about upcoming events, search What’s on Council-hosted library events are free.  To find out about upcoming events, search What’s on. This is probably not the page you’re looking for Kmart has launched a new store in Westfield Carindale in response to strong customer demand in the area which sports the chain’s colourful new look has employed more than 215 new staff recruited for the venue along with eight transfers from other Kmart locations It is located above the David Jones department store in the centre “The feedback from our customers about the opening has been overwhelmingly positive further demonstrating that we’re delivering a retail experience that truly reflects the interests and needs of the community,” said Scentre Group regional manager centre experience Queensland says the company has been “blown away”by the support and feedback from the local community Kmart’s stablemates at Westfield Carindale include Aldi Contact our editorial team Octomedia publication dine and take in the parkland views at St Lucia Golf Links and Minnippi Golf Course improve focus and challenge your body and mind.  Play a round at one of Council’s 2 public golf courses St Lucia Golf Links is a 15-minute drive from Brisbane’s CBD and has hosted Queensland Open and Professional Golfers Association (PGA) tournaments improve focus and challenge your body and mind.  St Lucia Golf Links is a 15-minute drive from Brisbane’s CBD St Lucia Golf Links is one of Brisbane’s oldest golf courses Head to the course to take a coaching lesson visit the simulator or play a round of golf See photos of the course and facilities.  St Lucia Golf Links is located on the corner of Indooroopilly Road and Carawa Street You can plan your bus or train route with Translink Visit the St Lucia Golf Links website for location information St Lucia Golf Links is one of Brisbane’s oldest golf courses See photos of the course and facilities.  You can plan your bus or train route with Translink Visit the St Lucia Golf Links website for location information Access the free onsite car park from Carawa Street The closest train station is Indooroopilly Station Plan your trip with Translink's Journey Planner Plan your trip with Translink's Journey Planner No membership fees apply to playing at St Lucia Golf Links There are fees to play on the green and hire golf equipment You can book to play 9 or 18 holes up to 14 days in advance Find more information about fees and bookings Corporate days and social golf packages are also available Find more information about fees and bookings visit the onsite restaurant or hire a space for your next event Have an entertaining day out with friends or the kids at St Lucia Golf Links consider hiring a golf cart to cover the 5.4 km course.  play a round of mini putt-putt on the shaded sit down for a cold drink or delicious food at the onsite restaurant consider hiring a golf cart to cover the 5.4 km course.  St Lucia Golf Links offers services and support for all golfers Work on your skills in the simulator or a private You can also get professionally fitted to your ideal set of clubs and putters If you’re looking for a day on the green with friends or colleagues choose from corporate and social golf packages take an interactive lesson and play on renowned courses from across the globe in the golf simulator Hold your next conference or special event in a unique space at Hillstone the historic clubhouse at St Lucia Golf Links modern facilities and views of the lush golf course Say ‘I do’ in an elegant and intimate ceremony space Move to one of Hillstone’s picturesque function rooms for your reception Learn more about events and weddings Learn more about events and weddings get a drink with friends or grab a pastry before golf the rustic and homely restaurant offers breathtaking views of the golf course and surrounding parkland Find out more about Hundred Acre Find out more about Hundred Acre Minnippi Golf Course neighbours the 90-hectare Minnippi Parklands on Brisbane's southside Discover more about the course and the expansive parklands Disc golf is played similarly to traditional golf The aim is to reach the targets in as few throws as possible get some outdoor exercise and spend time amongst nature with a game of disc golf Council has 2 disc golf courses in parks across Brisbane: Learn more about Cadogan Street Park and Freney Street Park disc golf courses PDF  •   316 KB   •   Last modified 1 March 2024 PDF  •   387 KB   •   Last modified 1 March 2024 All you need to start playing is a plastic disc there are instructions and a map showing where each of the baskets is located Throw your disc from the concrete tee into the target baskets in as few throws as possible you don’t need to be a member of St Lucia Golf Club to play there only fees to play on the green and hire equipment Anyone can tee off on the user-friendly public golf course You also don’t need to be a member to use the facilities Find out more about St Lucia Golf Links.   Find out more about St Lucia Golf Links.   Yes, there is a course map for St Lucia Golf Links Yes, there is a course map for St Lucia Golf Links Learn more about disc golf Learn more about disc golf. A 23-year-old man stabbed to death after being ambushed in a gym carpark has been revealed as a Comanchero bikie 'hang-around' Four alleged gangsters are on the run and a fifth has been arrested after Levi Johnson was stabbed to death in a 'brazen' daylight execution as he sat outside a Goodlife gym in Carindale who is known to the Comancheros but is not a patched member was  sitting in a Mercedes when he was rammed by a white Nissan Patrol Five men then burst out of two cars - the Nissan and a black Audi A3 hatchback - and smashed his windows with a crowbar The driver managed to escape the car via the passenger door but was then chased by the five men one of the pursuers stabbed him multiple times Mr Johnson was previously one of two men stabbed a year ago on the Gold Coast during a fight involving outlaw bikie gang associates It is not known whether the two stabbings are connected Queensland Police Detective Superintendent Andrew Massingham said he had seen some CCTV footage of the incident and 'it is horrific' adding that the stabbing was over in 'less than five seconds' The four men who had been in the Nissan sped away from the scene while the man with the Audi was unable to start his car and fled on foot Superintendent Massingham said from the 'graphic' CCTV footage he had seen A search of the local area for the man who fled on foot led to the discovery of two backpacks The police said both of the backpacks had come from the Audi It is possible the men in the Nissan doubled back to pick up the man who fled on foot Superintendent Massingham told reporters that off duty medical personnel tried to help the victim at the scene but were unable to save him Though the motivation for the killing is unknown police are reportedly investigating if the stabbing is connected to motorcycle gang activities A bystander said up to 50 people were at the scene and the gym was evacuated Another said they saw police chase a man up a hill away from the gym 'Police were redirecting traffic,' they said paramedics were attending to someone on the ground who did not look like they were in a good condition 'There was a huge crowd of people there and everyone had their phones out filming 'Lots of police and paramedics on scene and a chopper flying too.' 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Aveo Group is well underway with construction of its $224 million six-stage redevelopment in Carindale – the largest retirement development in southeast Brisbane The largest retirement development in southeast Brisbane is well underway with Aveo Group’s $224 million six-stage redevelopment in Carindale The existing Aveo Carindale retirement community located opposite Westfield Carindale was established in 1985 and will be redeveloped over six stages to deliver 432 independent living units and a 115-bed high-care facility to support Australia’s ageing population The $45 million first stage will comprise one two and three-bedroom independent living apartments in two multi-storey contemporary apartment buildings and will include consulting rooms to accommodate a GP Other recreational and dining amenities available in the first stage include a restaurant Aveo CEO Geoff Grady said the Carindale redevelopment was an important step in meeting the changing needs of existing residents and tomorrow’s retirees “When data suggests that 13.7 per cent of the projected population for Carindale in 2021 will be over the age of 65 redevelopments like Aveo Carindale are crucial to enable retirees to stay in their local area and in contact with their community social groups,” Mr Grady said “This community was constructed more than 30 years ago so we’re looking forward to delivering a stylish and modern Aveo Carindale that will cater to the tastes and needs of our new residents and the next generation of seniors “Aveo Carindale sits on almost 3ha of land only 16km south of Brisbane’s CBD which makes it the largest retirement development in the southeastern suburbs catchment area – being in such a desirable location we’re not surprised that locals gravitate to the area and want to stay there for life.” The first stage of the Aveo Carindale redevelopment is anticipated for completion in mid-2019 with the final stage due to be completed by 2028 For more information on Aveo Carindale and to register for VIP events visit aveo.com.au/carindale or call 13 28 36 third parties have written and supplied the content and we are not responsible for it completeness or reliability of the information nor do we accept any liability or responsibility arising in any way from omissions or errors contained in the content We do not recommend sponsored lenders or loan products and we cannot introduce you to sponsored lenders We strongly recommend that you obtain independent advice before you act on the content realestate.com.au is owned and operated by ASX-listed REA Group Ltd (REA:ASX) © REA Group Ltd. By accessing or using our platform, you agree to our Terms of Use. which owns a stake in Brisbane’s Westfield Carindale has expanded its footprint taking over the neighbouring Millennium Boulevard Office and Retail Centre The $28 million deal was done together with its joint venture partner It was brokered by CBRE’s Mike Walsh and Peter Court The property trust said the acquisition of the complex consolidated land ownership next to Westfield Carindale and the existing Carindale Home and Leisure centre giving the landlord opportunity “to unlock further retail and mixed-use opportunities” That news came as the property trust released its 2018 full-year results with funds from operations of $28.2 million and profit for the year of $27 million The Westfield Carindale centre is now valued at more than $1.63 billion with the listed trust’s stake worth $814.3 million The final distribution of 20.1¢ per unit takes total distributions to 40.2¢ Forecast distribution for the 2019 financial year will dip to 36.2¢ per unit as the trust’s earnings fall during the reconfiguration of the David Jones store at the centre Sydney commercial real estate Melbourne commercial real estate Brisbane commercial real estate Adelaide commercial real estate Perth commercial real estate Canberra commercial real estate Darwin commercial real estate Hobart commercial real estate NSW properties for sale VIC properties for sale QLD properties for sale SA properties for sale WA properties for sale ACT properties for sale NT properties for sale TAS properties for sale NSW properties for lease VIC properties for lease QLD properties for lease SA properties for lease WA properties for lease ACT properties for lease NT properties for lease TAS properties for lease Rural & Farming for sale in NSW Rural & Farming for sale in VIC Rural & Farming for sale in QLD Rural & Farming for sale in SA Rural & Farming for sale in WA Rural & Farming for sale in NT Rural & Farming for sale in TAS Rural & Farming for sale in ACT Sydney Toowoomba City Surry Hills Melbourne Dandenong Brisbane Morton Vale Noosaville