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GemLife Director & CEO Adrian Puljich wants $30M for Byron Bay retreat

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It was in June 2022 the head of the Gold Coast-based over-50s land lease operator paid $22 million for the property Hercules, which occupies the largest parcel of flat land along the Byron escarpment and has ocean views to Broken Head and the Cape Byron lighthouse. 

McGrath Byron Bay sales agent Nick Dunn is running an expression of interest campaign for Hercules, which includes two houses, including a five-bedroom main residence, and a tennis court, wine cellar, gym, steam room and 15-metre pool, along with separate guest accommodation, a dam and citrus orchard. 

The property also has commercial facilities that include a recording studio, office space and function centre, along with two cliff-side observation decks and rainforest gardens. 

Adrian, wife Jessica and children are returning to Queensland. 

"Our family home has just been finished in Brisbane where our kids will be attending school,” he told the Financial Review. 

In Queensland the extended Puljich family own (at least) another $30 million worth of property scattered across the Gold Coast and Noosa, where Adrian’s father Peter paid $15 million for a Noosa Heads property in late 2022. 

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