Chamber Executive and Contacts Chamber Members Links and Photos
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Jurien Bay Jetty is Complete!The new Jetty was officially opened by Hon. Brendon Grylls on the 30th April 2011. The new childrens playground is finished and the area surrounding it is currently being paved. The community is very happy to have its heart back!
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Shire of Dandaragan's Building the Turquoise Coast Regional City Plan
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The Chamber congratulates the Dandaragan Shire Council on it's planning approval for the Ardross Resort. The building of this resort will service a need for higher-end accommodation in Jurien Bay and attract a new market to the area. We look forward to seeing a successful pre-sale stage and building of the resort to commence. |
Ardross Beachridge Resort
Planning Approval has been granted for the following resort development at B eachridge by Ardross Estates. For sales enquiries, contact Ardross: www.ardross.com
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The Chamber welcomes the proposal for what is certainly the largest resort development between Perth and Broome. We see this as the kind of development which will lead to a hospital and senior high school for Jurien Bay, and lead to the infrastructure which will make Jurien bay truly deserving of its place as the regional centre. We urge the existing businesses of Jurien to see the potential for expanding into new premises within the complex and/or taking advantage of new markets which the resort will bring. Existing residents of Jurien are invited to consider the new business opportunities which may arise for them.
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Jurien Bay's new commercial complex, Jurien Central is also near completion. Shops available for rent through The Professionals, Jurien Bay.
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RSL Care WA Retirement Village. DISPLAY HOMES ARE NOW OPEN AT THE RSL CARE RETIREMENT VILLAGE. Information from the Moora Advocate: Construction is well and truly underway on RSL Care WA's 98 unit retirement village. RSL Care WA’s special projects manager Ken Hamilton said RSL Care WA was committed to being the state’s leader in high-quality retirement village living. “We seek to achieve this in a range of residential and community settings, of which Jurien Bay Village is one,” he said. Building started on May 2 for 98 low maintenance units, incorporating nine different floor layouts. “This coastal community caters for a broad spectrum of retirement village living, from all walks of life and in our villages we seek to achieve a genuine sense of community – retirement will never be boring here,” Mr Hamilton said. The site for this development is one kilometre from the marina, within walking distance to the town and shopping precinct, opposite the golf course, tennis courts, bowling green and is also close to the medical centre. Convenience for residents is a priority and thus they need never leave the Village as it will have attractions built in, with onsite resources including a community centre, gymnasium, a well-appointed work shop, swimming pool, library, hair dressing salon and a restaurant quality dining area in which one can enjoy a glass of wine or a coffee. Of the 98 units being constructed, 70 per cent of the units will include three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a double garage, with the remaining 30 per cent of units, being two-bedroom, two-bathroom and a single garage. All units will be provided with airconditioning to the main bedroom and the lounge living area. An emergency call system which is monitored 24 hours a day will be available to all units and the monitoring company will inform the village or a nominated person who will respond in an emergency. Despite popular belief, RSL Care WA provides care to both veterans and the wider community - caring for aged and disabled ex-service personnel, war widows and the aged and disabled in the general community. Construction by BGC will take about three years to complete. An onsite sales office is open, and Ken Hamilton is on site for several days each week.
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