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Prime coastal land to go under the hammer


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A prime parcel of commercial land at Brooms Head in northern NSW will go under the hammer on Saturday.
Located at 92 Ocean Road through Ray White Yamba, the lucky bidder will acquire 1008 square metres of land with two detached buildings that comprise five accommodation units, a manager’s residence, and retail space.
The former Brooms Head General Store and Holiday Units, which is zoned B1 Neighbourhood Centre, also consists of 94 solar panels with three inverter units, and a single two-pump fuel bowser.
Commercial opportunity: 92 Ocean Road, Brooms Head is up for auction on Saturday April 17, 2021. Photo: Ray White Yamba

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The Mackay seaside 'hidden oasis' booked out since COVID


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As COVID-19 delivers a blow to tourism, one Mackay seaside spot remains unscathed having been booked out for months.
Seaforth Holiday Units owner and manager Tracy Morris said their five self-contained units had been occupied since they reopened in June last year.
"It's a bit crazy," Mrs Morris said.
"It's been a pretty full-on couple of years."
She said about nine in 10 of their visitors chose the destination because they wanted to see the famous wallabies at nearby Cape Hillsborough.
The wallabies and kangaroos at Cape Hillsborough are popular among tourists. Picture: File.
"Most of the guests over the last five years have been overseas guests," Mrs Morris said.

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