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Downsizing home upsizes Del’s lifestyle

18 May 2021 by Terence Moyana

Moving from a rural property to a two-bedroom duplex was a huge decision for Del McCoy, yet it’s proved a great lifestyle choice. Del sadly lost her husband Kevin three years ago and determined that while she still loved the large property she shared with him, she needed to make the big move so she could thrive in a new community. “I’m a fairly social person and it got a bit lonely with not many people around,” Del said.

 

So, the decision was made and she moved into Seachange Toowoomba in July last year. Over the nine months since, Del has become a keen participant in the activities available at the resort and country club, including lawn bowls and relaxing in the pool. “I really enjoy catching up with people for coffee and chats and getting to know them. I’ve met a lot of people who have come off the land who know people that I know,” she said. “I’ve made three or four really good friends. It’s the sort of place you can be social if you want to, but you don’t need to if you don’t, and you have your own private area to get away. I do miss the space of living on the land and being in a small rural community but it’s very quiet here, which I enjoy.”

 

 

“I also spend a lot of time with my two sons, one in Roma and the other in Goondiwindi, where I help muster the cattle and get my granddaughter to school and because I miss the farm life so much, I do a lot of farm sitting.” The independent 74-year-old also recently bought a 6m self-contained motorhome and spends plenty of time travelling to meet friends and go camping.

 

‘Project 70’ leads to Seachange lifestyle

13 May 2021 by Terence Moyana

When Peter Zagdanski’s daughter launched ‘Project 70’ little did he know it would irrevocably change his life … for the better. “My eldest daughter, Kate, told me mid last year she had initiated Project 70 – I’ll turn 70 in April,” Peter said. “She told me all I do is sit at home, I don’t socialise, I don’t get out, I don’t do anything, and it was time to figure out something to do. “So, I went on a two-week holiday up north and somewhere along the way I saw an advertisement for Seachange and the idea to move into one of the resorts sprang into my head. “I looked at Seachange Toowoomba and the ones on the Gold Coast, where my other daughter Kristen lives, and Toowoomba, for me, stood out from the crowd.” Peter moved into the resort in October and began an active life taking part in all the activities.

 

 

Meanwhile, Kristen was instrumental, along with family friend Sue who works at Animal Welfare League – Queensland, in finding Peter a new little companion – a seven-year-old Maltese cross Shih Tzu called Princess. “Don’t blame me for the name … she came with that,” he laughed. “We think she might have been puppy farmed as she’s quite timid. “I had mini Schnauzers years ago but haven’t had a dog for a long time. But I think Princess is going to add years to my life. “She’s a great companion and follows me around like a shadow. Wherever I go, she goes. She’s already made a big difference to my life and I’ve only had her since the end of January.”

 

Dogs at Seachange Toowoomba must weigh less than 10kg and there are currently four dogs living their best lives at the resort. Peter and Princess enjoy their daily strolls around the facilities and there’s no more ‘sitting at home doing nothing’. “Before I moved here, I lived in a little 1920s mining cottage in north Toowoomba and I never really got to know the neighbours as they really kept to themselves,” he said. “It wasn’t as social as it is here and it’s very easy to become isolated.” Now his social life has turned completely around, and both his daughters can’t help but tell him, “I told you so”. He participates in happy hours, open days, the gardening club and has been known to organise trivia nights. He also makes full use of the facilities, including daily swimming in one of the resort’s pools to ease the arthritis in his back. “There’s always something on and my social life has picked up about 100 per cent,” he said.

 

Lifestyle ‘Blooming Great’ for Marilyn

11 May 2021 by Terence Moyana

Marilyn Schefe has been guiding visitors around Toowoomba’s Carnival of Flowers Spring festival for about 22 years, but it was a pickup of a tour bus at the city’s Seachange Lifestyle Resort that changed her life. “A tour group from Seachange Arundel came up from the Gold Coast to see the carnival and I was asked to pick them up at Seachange Toowoomba,” said Marilyn, who estimates she’s done about 180 tours of the popular flower festival. “It was the first time I’d been there, and I looked around and thought ‘oh my, I could just live here’. And I went home to my husband Gary and said, ‘I think we are going to live here’.” And that’s exactly what happened with the couple moving from their 160-acre hobby farm on the Darling Downs into their new home just before Christmas. “It was a lovely Christmas present. We wanted to move into town to be closer to my mum and dad as they got older,” she said. “Our farm was 30km out of town, so it was a bit of a drive to do the round trip.”

 

Another consideration was their drought-affected farm where the couple used to run cattle. “We lived there for 23 years but we had to sell the cattle because of the shortage of feed during the 2019 drought, it was so bad. “Plus, Gary is 70 and I’m 64. We really liked the idea of resort living. As you get older you don’t want to be mowing lawns and gardening but still want to be able to enjoy it all and that’s what Seachange Toowoomba provides.

 

“We’ve made lots of friends. Everyone is so lovely. We’ve met quite a lot of people we kind of knew through other friends, because we have lived in the area all our lives. You get to know people living in the district, other people who have come off the land.” Marilyn keeps busy, also leading two or three tours of Toowoomba history throughout the year. “It’s promoting our city and promoting the Carnival, which has been running since 1949. Toowoomba is noted for its parks and gardens including Queens Park, Laurel Bank Park, the State Rose Garden and the Japanese Garden. “Something is in flower here all year around and the city actually holds another summer display in February/March.

 

 

“Toowoomba was declared a city in 1904 and it has always been a farming district. It’s the main city for the Darling Downs and, in fact, is the largest regional city in Australia west of the Great Dividing Range. “A lot of people retire here from the Western Downs because with a population of around 140,000 they still feel like they are living in a country town.” The city is also well known for its historic buildings including Clifford House, the home of Mayor James Taylor, also known as the King of Toowoomba, built in the 1800s, and churches such as St Patrick’s Cathedral and St James Church. “People can come and stroll around the city and see all the historic buildings and there are also now about 50 murals painted on walls to view,” she said.

 

Marilyn and Gary spend their downtime strolling around the Seachange Toowoomba resort, however, that can be quite time consuming – in the most enjoyable way. “It’s a relatively new resort so we often just go for a walk to see what’s happening and how the building works are coming along. You think you might be out for half an hour but next thing you know it’s two hours later because you’ve met loads of people on the way and stopped to chat,” she said. The couple have already made good use of the facilities including the pool and lawn bowls and have plans for more. “There’s always something going on. One lady has started Qigong classes, there’s plans for yoga, there’s a craft room, gym, tennis courts, trivia nights and games on a Saturday afternoon. “There’s even happy hour every second Friday.”

 

Seachange ‘You Deserve It’ Grant

3 November 2020 by Sally Morrison

Once again retiree’s have missed out on the Government’s Home Builder Grant and at Seachange we don’t think that’s fair!

You have worked hard and deserve to be rewarded.  So at Seachange Riverside Coomera and Seachange Toowoomba we have introduced our own Seachange $15,000 ‘You Deserve It’ Grant.  For a limited time only we will give you an additional $15,000 to put towards a brand new home – Because you deserve it!

Visit us today or call to find out about the current opportunities to take advantage of this wonderful offer.  This offer is available for a limited time only, dont miss your chance to put an extra $15,000 back in your pocket.

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Sneak peek of brand new $3million Country Club

29 July 2020 by Sally Morrison

It was a day to remember for our growing community of homeowners at Seachange Toowoomba, as they were treated to a “sneak peak” of their brand new Country Club last week. The Country Club is the second stage of the recreational facilities to be completed, joining the Award Winning Summer House and completing the spectacular facilities on offer.

There were plenty of smiles and lots of “oohs and aahs” as guests walked through the building, appreciating the wow factor of the spaces.

“Creating a sense of place is our passion. We design environments that promote people’s health, happiness and well being.” Said Mia Pradella of Seachange. “It is the attention to detail, quality and craftsmanship that truly sets this facility apart from anything else on offer in the region”.

The entry into the main lounge has the feeling of entering a private members club with a built in, two way fire place, feature stone and plush interiors creating a cosy and welcoming environment.

The bar area offers views out across Adams Park, with a large screen TV perfect for catching up on your favourite sports. The main dining hall which will play host to a variety of functions features a stage and dance floor and the kitchen has been equipped to service parties large and small. The Gold Class style Cinema, Arts and Craft studio, Workshop and Community Garden have all been included to allow people ample opportunity to explore their passions and hobbies.

The Bathers Pavilion has its own separate entry and includes an indoor heated lap pool, steam room, Yoga and Pilate’s studio and fully equipped gymnasium perfect for keeping fit and fabulous all year round.

Externally there is a bowling green with extensive undercover decking providing a perfect view point for those wanting to watch the action. An adjoining pocket park complete with rose bushes and giant chess set is just another area where home owners can enjoy the company of neighbours.

The Country Club is due to be officially opened on the 5th of September 2020, those interested in an exclusive preview tour can book in here.

 

Toowoomba Country Club almost finished!

28 May 2020 by Sally Morrison

It has been a busy 6 months at Seachange Toowoomba with work on the resorts main Country Club now nearing completion.  The $3.5million facility commenced construction in late 2019 and is due to be completed in a matter of weeks.  Once construction is wrapped up the facility will be fitted out with furniture and décor and ready for home owners to enjoy mid-year.

The architectural detailing and interior decor at the Country Club has been designed to optimise every opportunity for relaxation and enjoyment.  This new recreational environment has been tailor made to ensure residents enjoy a happy and healthy sense of well-being at all times.

The decor follows a much loved Hamptons styling without being too stereotypical.  The palette includes whites and neutrals with navy blues, soft greys and emerald greens to ensure a stamp of freshness.  Classic furniture pieces whisper elegance and sophistication yet remain casual and inviting.  The ambience is relaxed and open.

Choices have been made both aesthetically and practically, however, they have also been made in an environmentally conscientious way to help reduce the impact on our planet.  The designer has ensured a lighter footprint by using environmentally friendly and sustainable products where possible.

Products used include natural woollen carpet and rugs, Natural timbers for furniture and cabinetry, upholstery fabrics in natural cottons and linens rather than unsustainable man-made fibres.  Metal and timbers have been used rather than plastics and synthetics in lighting and accessories.

Both the interior and exterior styling offer the promise of an attractive and enjoyable experience.   The Country Club is soon to become the heart and soul of the community and we look forward to welcome people to visit this spectacular facility.

View the progress in the video below…

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Take a virtual tour of the Country Club here

 

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