The long running and contentious Stockland/Queens Lake village saga is over. Residents refused the budget items insurance ($23,100) and corporate recharge ($28,594) because no detail was given. The Judge stated the residents could not make an informed decision and consequently did not have to pay. Stockland inherited the problem with their Aevum purchase and offered to pay up to $50,000 in resident legal fees to take the issue beyond the Tribunal to the District Court. The residents, led by John Cooper, believe this now sets a precedent on the non payment of budget items with inadequate information.
$36M Resthaven Bellevue Heights redevelopment in Adelaide opens doors
The South Australian Not For Profit provider has opened Stage 2 of the redevelopment of Resthaven Bellevue Heights in Mitcham, 7km south of Adelaide’s CBD.