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All cashed up with nowhere to go, wealthy buyers target rural trophies
A new generation of personal buyers is breathing life into luxury regional properties as the pandemic puts a premium on domestic getaways.
The 10.1ha Casuarina Estate at 1023 Pokolbin Road, NSW, sold for $3.9 million.
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New life came to a Hunter region property that was once the base of celebrity chef Peter Meier when a Sydney buyer acquired the 10.1-hectare Casuarina Estate in Pokolbin, two hours’ drive from the NSW capital, for $3.9 million.
The family bought the collection of separate residences and function venue with swimming pool and 4.8-hectare vineyard at 1023 Hermitage Road to be a retreat for themselves and friends that – with 21 accommodation units in total – they could also rent out on Airbnb when they weren’t using it.
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Top End locals get a chance to see Australia’s best mine rescuers in action this weekend
Mining companies will test their world-leading rescue skills under the pressures of real life emergency situations in Darwin on the weekend during the annual Northern Australia Emergency Response Competition (NAERC).
With simulated fire-fighting, first aid, rescue from heights, breathing apparatus skills, underground search and rescue, hazardous materials and road accident rescue scenarios on offer, Territorians will get a chance to see Australia’s best mine rescue teams in action.
NAERC’s motto is ‘The minute saved through practice, could be the minute needed to save a life’. The Australian mining industry’s number one value and commitment is the safety and health of its workforce, where everyone who goes to work in the industry returns home safe and healthy, and the industry is committed to becoming free of fatalities and injuries.