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active over 50's lifestyle resort

Roving Twilight Concerts are a hit at Seachange

11 May 2020 by Sally Morrison

It was wonderful to have both Channel 7 News and the Gold Coast Bulletin visit Seachange Arundel on Friday to cover our Roving Twilight Concert.

This was the second event of its kind at Seachange Arundel and a great opportunity for our home owners to come together and enjoy some fun and frivolity while staying safe and practising social distancing.

Talented performers Tracey Leigh and Glenn Shields serenaded our community from the street from 4pm-6pm while home owners kicked up their heels and had a dance.  The festive atmosphere was enhanced by the addition of a “holiday at home” theme with prizes for best dressed and best decorations.  There was some fierce competition amongst our more creative residents…stay tuned for the results.

At Seachange Toowoomba the slight chill in the air didn’t stop the fun as Raquelle Pedler brought her Jazz tunes to the streets for their outdoor concert.

A few of the best dressed…

 

Another Award for Pradella Property Ventures!

27 March 2020 by Sally Morrison

We are extremely proud of 2019 UDIA Women in Leadership Winner and Pradella Property Ventures Chief Financial Officer Elaine Opferkuch who was recently featured in Establish Magazine.

Read the full article by Nadia Howland below…

For Elaine Opferkuch, hearing the words “You can’t” is like waving a red flag at a bull.
“My biggest achievements career-wise have been the ones that started out as the biggest challenges,” she says.

“When I started at Pradella, I was advised by many that funding the 414-lot Seachange Arundel project in the middle of the GFC was impossible. Well, those were the wrong words to the wrong person! Certainly, I had my fair share of unsuccessful attempts where the answer was ‘we are not funding SEQ’ or the amount offered was insufficient. But I ended up securing funding with a bank that believed in us and our ability to deliver. We kept our word, we delivered as promised, and they are one of our current funding pillars.”

Dogged, driven, and determined to stick to her word no matter what these are attributes that have seen Elaine achieve the unachievable time, and time again, throughout her career.  “My father owned a caravan park when I was growing up, so I saw him develop it from the ground up into a thriving community. I’m also a renovator myself, so I think these practical traits have given me the ability to sit at the boardroom table and negotiate pricing and terms based on actual experience,” she explains.

Elaine’s career has encompassed stints with various building and development companies, fixing their accounting and finance departments and managing tight cashflow and bank negotiations while facing financial obstacles. The diverse scope of work gave her an in-depth understanding of all facets of the development and building industry.

“Many of these firms had outdated accounting systems requiring replacement and implementation. The job costing and estimating wouldn’t integrate with general ledger, and cashflow and budgeting required management. I assessed the problems, implemented the solution and managed the outcome, and only when problems converted to maintaining the system would I move on to the next challenge,” Elaine says.

“After working for Berela, where we were taken over by another development company, I thought I would try something different to see if my skills could be transferable to another industry.

“I took up a position at Ipswich Grammar School as Secretary to the Board and Commercial Manager. The school was going through a rough cashflow patch. It took three years to turn it around. I was able to negotiate a $4 million grant from the Federal Government via utilising changes in school categorisation policy (being innovative), which brought money into the school’s operational account. For the building fund, I initiated and had approval to do a greenfield development at Brassall

whereby I project managed the development, which proved successful. I negotiated a grant and external funding to build the new junior school building and complex and bought and sold houses-all bringing money into the building fund. Happy days!”
Adding to her impressive track record, Elaine has also been a financial controller, secretary to the board of public, private and not-for-profit organisations and CFO for both public and private entities.

She has been Chief Financial Officer and a member of the Pradella Property Ventures (PPV) Board for more than 10 years, and says she works with an amazing team and workplace culture. “It’s great being part of the history of the organisation and its decision-making processes,” Elaine says.

“Above everything, Pradella is a positive influence in this industry, being innovative and a role model for other development firms. Lenders know we are 100 percent true to our word and will deliver what we promise every single time. Customers know we will go above and beyond to listen to their needs and deliver community-driven outcomes.”
Asked what winning the 2019 Women in Leadership Award means to her, Elaine says the recognition has encouraged her to use her experience and voice to inspire and encourage young people, particularly women, to see the importance in “behind the scenes roles” and give back to the building and construction industry.

“Often, finance and accounting teams sit in the shadows in our industry,” Elaine says.
“But without us, these projects wouldn’t get off the ground. I want this Award to inspire other women to keep pressing forward being the best they can be. You have a voice and you should feel valued. It has built my confidence not only knowing my contribution matters but that others also believe in me too.

Elaine has sage advice for those starting out in development or looking to pursue a career in the industry: “To be successful, I believe you need to be true to your own core values and have passion in what you do,” she explains.

“My core values are honesty, integrity, professionalism, and respect. Understand your own values and stay true to them. Be keen to learn and listen. And remember, leadership is less about yourself and more about the people around you. When we genuinely care about the wellbeing of people around us in business and life, amazing things happen. The more you invest in them, the more they invest in you.”

 

Having a good time while doing good at Seachange

29 January 2020 by Terence Moyana

A huge congratulations is due to the hardworking social committee and all home owners at Seachange Emerald Lakes who raised over $3000 for the Mudgeeraba Rural Fire Service at their Australia Day Party and Buggy Parade over the weekend.  Seachange are very pleased to support this spectacular effort by adding an extra $1000 to the tally, taking the total donation to just over $4000!

The day was an overwhelming success with not only a huge donation to a very worthy local charity, but a fantastic time had by all who attended.  The morning began with the raising of the Australian flag, followed by a parade of elaborately decorated buggies led by the Mudgeeraba Rural Fire Service truck.

The party continued in the Country Club with a lunch of delicious Aussie grub including pies and mush peas, Pavlova and lamingtons, with bush poetry readings and entertainment provided by “Washboard Stu and the Jugalugs”.   All in all the day was an excellent example of a community coming together to have a good time while doing good.

Seachange are extremely proud of our home owners at all of our resorts who regularly manage to combine giving back with having a great time.  Evidence shows that helping others is actually beneficial for your own mental health and well being.  It can help reduce stress, improve your emotional well being and even benefit your physical health.  The opportunity to join in to wonderful events and occasions such as these is one of the many benefits of being a part of the Seachange Community.

Practising Yoga at Seachange

23 January 2020 by Terence Moyana

One of the benefits of making the move to a Seachange Lifestyle Resort is the ability to join in the program of activities and events on offer.  An activity that that is popular with home owners at all Seachange Resorts is Yoga.  The list of benefits of yoga for over 50s is nearly endless.  Practising yoga regularly can improve balance, moderate pain, increase flexibility and even improve sleep quality and fight depression.

Not quite convinced? Here are some of the other benefits of practising yoga for over 50s

It’s low impact

Many fitness experts recommend low impact workouts for the over 50s because in general these exercises put less strain on joints and bones. Yoga is a great example of a low impact workout – it’s gentle enough but still offers some cardio and lots of excellent resistance training and stretching to help build and improve muscle tone.

It can improve your range of motion

Practising yoga just a few times a week can improve your flexibility and range of motion, something that’s particularly important as we get older. Our range of motion naturally declines as we age and carries the risk of greater injury from falls and can get in the way of daily life.

Yoga is a great antidote to that; regular stretching will help improve spinal flexibility and prevent falls by working on your balance – with each class you will be strengthening your lower body, particularly ankles and knees.

It combats arthritis pain

Yoga is an excellent exercise for arthritis sufferers because it promotes strength and flexibility but is still gentle at the same time. Research even suggests it can reduce pain and mobility problems in people with knee osteoarthritis.

 It’s for body and for mind

Exercise of any kind can help improve your sleep quality and relieve stress, and this is especially true of yoga – the practice itself is as much about the body as the mind, and through breathing techniques and meditation, practising yoga can help you deal with stress and anxiety in the process.

Images Below:  Home Owners Practising Yoga at Seachange Lifestyle Resorts Emerald Lakes at a Yoga workshop January 2020.

 

 

$3.5 Million Dollar Country Club Starts Construction at Seachange Toowoomba

8 November 2019 by Terence Moyana

An important milestone will be reached this week at Seachange Toowoomba with the start of construction of the second recreational facilities precinct.  The inclusion of two separate recreational facilities within the resort is a unique feature and one that sets the project apart.

The resort’s first stage of facilities was completed late last year and includes the spectacular Summer House.  This iconic Hamptons style building was constructed by Hutchinsons Builders and was awarded best Commercial Facility up to $5 million at the QLD Master Builders Awards.  It comes as no surprise that the team at Hutchinsons have been appointed to construct the next major facility at the resort.

“Our recreational facilities are the heart and soul of our communities, so appointing a builder that can deliver the quality and craftsmanship that is synonymous with a Seachange Resort is critical.  Having constructed the Award Winning Summer House, we are confident that Hutchinson’s will be able to deliver another magnificent facility for us.” Says Seachange Lifestyle Resorts CEO Warren Harris.

This Summer House is a stunning architectural master piece is already being enjoyed by homeowners offering relaxed spaces to catch up with family and friends.  The building features an extensive library, coffee lounge and games room which flows out to a BBQ pavilion and fire pit that overlooks the heated swimming pool and tennis court.

The second Country Club, affectionately referred to as the big brother to the Summer House is located in the premium position on the resort at the end of the Main Boulevard overlooking Adams Park.  The Country Club continues the Hamptons theme seen in the Summer House, but is a more formal in its finish and feel.

Stepping through the entry of the Country Club you will feel like you are entering a private members club with a built in fire place, stone feature wall and plush interiors creating a cosy and welcoming environment.

The bar area and deck overlooks the resorts bowling green whilst the main dining hall with dance floor and stage offers a spacious and luxurious setting for a variety of functions and parties.  The Wellness Centre will have the feel of an upmarket day spa with heated indoor pool, yoga and Pilates room, gym and steam room.  Additional features such as the craft room, work shop and cinema all allow homeowners to continue to explore new hobbies and passions.

With the 2 recreational precincts combined home owners at Seachange Toowoomba will enjoy an unparalleled lifestyle with everything amenity imaginable right on their door step.

Artists impressions of the new facility below:

The main Country Club
Residents lounge
The Bowls Bar
Main dining hall with dance floor and stage
Main dining hall
Indoor heated pool, steam room, gymnasium, yoga and Pilates studio
Bowling Green

Meet Our Homeowners

4 October 2019 by Terence Moyana

Les and Mary Rose – Seachange Riverside Coomera

Les and Mary Rose moved into Seachange at Coomera from Kings Beach Caloundra, where they had lived in a residential high-rise for 5 years. They began their search after flicking through a magazine over coffee in their favourite place, Montville, where they saw some advertisements for lifestyle Resorts.

After exploring several other villages they spoke with some good friends who mentioned Seachange. They made an appointment with Susan and came to have a look. It ticked all the boxes, and they were particularly impressed with some of the unique features.  Les has a 4 metre kayak and will be encouraging Mary to join him on the water. The free flowing river was an ideal location for them with water sports as well as fishing all now on their doorstep.

They were impressed with the peaceful and quiet location, but with shops and other facilities only 5 minutes away. They also can’t speak highly enough about the after sales service they have received with any problems being quickly sorted out.

The unique double storey house with its dual street frontage, enables Les and Mary to still do some part-time work from home using the downstairs area as an office. With the wonders of the IT world they can work remotely in servicing some of their clients as they slowly move towards retirement.

They have their sons and their families living fairly close in Springwood and Ipswich, which was an added bonus and means that they get to see more of them.

Once they have unpacked all their boxes and found homes for everything they are looking forward to using the swimming pool, spa and gym, and may try Pickleball.

Les is from New Zealand, but has been in Australia for 36 years, so has asked that we don’t hold that against him. Mary is originally from England and was a nurse before helping Les in his IT business, firstly in the office but moving into IT and becoming quite proficient.

Les and Mary are enjoying their new home and lifestyle so much that they have volunteered to be a part of the new “Welcome Centre” at the resort.  The Welcome Centre is a feature unique to Seachange and enables visitors to the resort to have a guided tour of the resort with a home owners rather than a sales person.  This gives prospective purchasers a first hand insight in to what life in the community is like and whether it will be the right choice for them.  The Welcome Centre operates 6 days a week at the resort.

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