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Luxury health at lifestyle resort

By Hollie Harris

THE official opening of the brand new clubhouse pavilion recreation and wellness centre at Palm Lake Resort Cooroy-Noosa is on this Saturday 26 November.
Positioning Palm Lake Resort Cooroy-Noosa as the stand out market leader in luxury health and wellness lifestyle resorts, residents will now have access to one of the most technologically advanced electronic fitness training systems in the world.
The exclusive Milon Fitness Studio is a significant investment which is in line with the company’s ongoing commitment to care and to have residents living to their fullest potential.
Mayor Tony Wellington will officiate at the opening, and there will be entertainment, lunch, refreshments and lucky draw prizes worth over $2000.
If that isn’t enough to entice you, exploring the resort will reveal the state-of-the-art facilities and opulent features where a lifestyle here means the hardest decision to make is where to begin.
There is a piano lounge, dance and yoga classes, several pools, spas and sauna, a games room, cinema, tennis court, bowls, bowling, a library and so much more.
For those who prefer to sit back, relax and let the world go by in a secure luxury property, the choice is yours.
Ideally located just a stone’s throw from Noosa, this lifestyle resort has a real sense of community and camaraderie and offers a combination of sea change and tree change all in one.
To explore a lifestyle resort that is one of Australia’s most forefront visions, head to Palm Lakes between 10am-3pm, this Saturday at 19 Trading Post Road, Cooroy. Call Joanne or Julie-Anne for more details on 1800 885 851.

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