Coolum Waters Retirement Community
Situated just moments from the Sunshine Coast’s world-famous beaches and the vibrant seaside villages of Noosa and Maroochydore is Coolum Waters Retirement Community.
Dotted throughout the expansive seven-acre hinterland site are 80 one, two and three-bedroom ensuite units which all feature peaceful gardens.
Residents can connect with the community on the deck overlooking the creek from the newly renovated clubhouse, relax in the library or cinema, be entertained by regular performers in the common room or unwind in the heated swimming pool.
Situated a stone’s throw from some of the Sunshine Coast’s best bowls, golf and RSL clubs, Rotary Garden Village Retirement Community offers residents an idyllic lifestyle and the perfect blend of privacy and connection to the community.Â
Rotary Garden Village also includes a Care Centre which offers continuum of care.
If you’re happy and feel supported in a community, the last thing you want is to move when your needs change.
Rod Voller Care Centre at Rotary Garden Village can provide additional care, meals and assistance in your home, if and when you need it
Sundale offers a range of packages, which are tailored to suit your needs and financial situation.
To find out more, call 1800 786 325 and speak to a caring and friendly member of the Sundale team.
The Village Comparison Document gives general information about the retirement village accommodation, facilities and services, including the general costs of moving into, living in and leaving the retirement village. This makes it easier for you to compare retirement villages.
You can find the Village Comparison Document (Form 3) for Rotary Garden Village Retirement Community below.
The Retirement Villages Act 1999 requires a retirement village operator to provide a Prospective Costs Document to a person at least 21 days before the operator and the person enter into the contract.
The Prospective Costs Document refers to a specific unit in the retirement village and gives details about:
You can find the Prospective Costs Document (Form 4) for Rotary Garden Village Retirement Community below.
A PID makes it easy to compare different retirement village schemes.
You can find the PID for Rotary Garden Village Retirement Community below.
All units are under a license agreement. A license agreement is an ongoing contribution paid to Sundale in return for a licence to occupy and the right to reside in the unit.
An ingoing contribution is the amount payable by a person under a residence contract to secure the person’s, or someone else’s, right to reside in a retirement community, but does not include a recurrent payment for rent, fees or charges.
An exit fee is the amount a resident may be liable to pay to, or credit the account of, a scheme operator under a residence contract arising from:
(a) the resident ceasing to reside in the accommodation unit to which the contract relates; or
(b) the settlement of the sale of the right to reside in the accommodation unit.
The exit fee for a residence contract, including an existing residence contract, that a resident may be liable to pay to, or credit the account of, the scheme operator is to be calculated as at the day the resident ceases to reside in the accommodation unit to which the residence contract relates.
All fees are outlined in your public information document (PID) however residents will be required to pay for their utilities and contents insurance.
$10,000.00, which is completely refundable if sale does not proceed.
Rotary Garden Village Retirement Community is pet friendly, but you’ll need to notify the Retirement Villages Manager first.
Absolutely. There is no timeframe as long as you advise us. Visits lasting more than a month require agreement from the Retirement Village Manager.
Yes. There are local council buses which run through the community on a regular basis.
Decorate – yes, for example pictures on walls and furnishing. All renovations require an approval form to be submitted to the Retirement Village Manager.
Yes, there is a large clubhouse for socialising, committee meetings and activities. The clubhouse has a cinema room, games room, library, kitchen and a heated swimming pool.
Yes, there is a retirement community committee which meets once a month.
There are regular activities which are organised by the activities committee, including exercise classes, quizzes, pool and croquet.
Yes. The swimming pool is heated, perfect for year-round swims.
Rotary Garden Village Retirement Community does not have space to store your caravan, however we can arrange for you to store your caravan at another site.
Yes. There is a BBQ area at the clubhouse.
Yes. There is a library at the clubhouse.
Security regularly patrols the site at night. The maintenance team also check on units when on duty.
Yes. There is an emergency call system at Rotary Garden Village Retirement Community.
Yes. Please contact our Concierge team on 1800 786 325 to discuss your needs.