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Premium Content Subscriber only The real estate market in one Mackay seaside town has become so âextraordinarily tightâ it is impossible to find a rental. Real Estate Institute of Queensland corporate manager Olivier Björksäter-Bleylock said Seaforth was experiencing a zero per cent vacancy rate. âWhat weâre finding is rentals are extraordinarily tight and theyâre tight everywhere,â Mr Björksäter-Bleylock said. âWhatâs happening in these small little seaside hamlets is really being reflective of what weâre seeing happening all up and down the regional coast of Queensland.â Redcliffe Island near Seaforth. Picture: Tania Battson ....
You hear the name Walkerston and instantly think of sport, and with good reason. But thereâs plenty more to the town, the people who call it home and community stalwarts that give it its character. Walkerston is also a town of great heart that rallies for each other when needed, most recently when Wests was given an almighty kick to the ground. It is that community heart the Daily Mercury wants to uncover, celebrate and find more of when My Town heads to Walkerston on Tuesday. My Town is an initiative with the Mackay Regional Council that puts a different regional area in the spotlight each fortnight. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only One of the region s oldest establishments has come a long way since its origins as a respiratory clinic - but some things - like old-fashioned customer service - never change. Built in 1934, the Eungella Chalet building served as a respiratory hospital in its former life. Two local doctors ran the hospital, but it closed within the first 18 months of operation. When that didn t work out, the original land owner began running it as a hotel, laying the foundation of what the chalet is known for today. Epic views of the Pioneer Valley, great atmosphere and delicious food are just some things that spring to mind. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only 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. ....
The town s name means land of the clouds and it s easy to get swept up in its views and natural wonders - but there s more to Eungella than its physical beauty. There s a charm to the township and an allure that draws people back, and has residents considering themselves lucky to call the area home. The Daily Mercury s My Town series this week heads west to meet with locals about what makes Eungella great, but also tap into what is needed to keep it thriving. Reporter Melanie Whiting will set up at the Eungella Chalet from 11am - 1pm Tuesday where she hopes to meet residents, recognise unsung community heroes, celebrate new businesses opening and explore issues that need addressing. ....