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First Home Buyer’s $20,000 is Extended Until December!

Welcome to this week’s North Harbour Blog. The big news for us recently has been the announcement that the $20,000 First Home Owner’s Grant has been extended until December 2017!

the lagoon

The Grant offers first-home buyers $20,000 to purchase new houses, units or townhouses valued at less than $750,000. It is a one-off financial grant only available to those buying their first home in Australia who meet all the eligibility criteria aimed at helping First Home Buyers get onto the property ladder.

Eligible recipients must be:

– at least 18 years old
– purchasing a new property under $750,000
– an Australian Citizen or permanent resident
– receiving the grant for the first time

Queensland Treasurer, Curtis Pitt, said 4,900 applications worth $98 million had been approved so far, with more to be approved as house purchases by applicants proceed, demonstrating the success of the scheme. He added that extending the grant would further drive construction and economic activity.

The Palaszczuk Government recognises how difficult it is for first-home buyers to get into the housing market. This is one of the most effective ways of helping families to get a start with a new home while simultaneously creating construction jobs and spurring on the economy.”

So, big news if you’re a first home buyer! Our sales team is ready to help you make the first step onto the property ladder – click here for more information.

New North Harbour Website!

It’s been nearly two years since we first opened our Sales & Information Centre at North Harbour and our beautiful community is now home to over 500 residents.

As North Harbour has grown we now have a lot more to showcase so we have developed a brand new website, www.northharbour.com.au. The website includes information on sales, upcoming events, our proposed open space and parklands, amenities and proposed Queensland Heritage precinct as well as info on our environmental restoration projects and much more.

The website will expand as the development grows – if there is anything you’d like to see added to the website please send your feedback to .

The Abbey Medieval Festival

Abbey medieval festival

We’re in the middle of the school holidays and getting ready for one of the biggest events in the local calendar – The Abbey Medieval Festival this coming weekend, July 8th and 9th.

Our community and heritage partner, The Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology, hosts this huge event which celebrates all things medieval! Their team of jousters and re-enactors are deep in training in order to be able to wear the extremely heavy armour and hold lances in their battles for glory. The members of the Abbey Medieval House Troupe are preparing a veritable cornucopia of costumes including a plague doctor, along with staged scenes, storytelling and short cycle plays.

The Festival is host to myriad stores selling medieval wares from all around South-East Queensland. Peddlers travel from far and wide via many forms of transport across dangerous countryside littered with bandits and wild wolves. Well not so much the last part but that’s the benefit of progress. And what progress it’s been! The Abbey Medieval Festival is a recreation of the hubble and bubble of medieval life right down to the food vendors and stalls. Many of the amazing rustic wares we see at the festival are sourced locally and created with rustic techniques and ingredients. However, chances are the rustic meal you’re looking forward to was, to some extent, sourced from a grocery or department store.

The rapidly approaching festival provides a chance to appreciate just how far society has come since the middle ages. One example of how our lives have changed is how we eat and exercise. Exercise and diet were a demanding priority to the knights of old, to which their lives depended on.

While often presented as chivalrous and benign, the knights of the middle ages were one of the fiercest fighting cultures of all time. As imagined, medieval peasants did not need to work out as they were engaged in farming and trades while those of higher social class trained by riding, hunting wrestling and even lifting large stones. Knights were the premier fighters of their time having been trained since they were boys and constantly testing themselves in full armour – especially at tournaments.

There are no books to accurately explain how knights kept fit and although the training regimes were vastly different, the premise of the training is the same between the fighters of the Middle Ages and today – to stay in peak physical and mental condition. Since general survival is not as demanding, people today are fortunate that exercise is recreational and in a lot of cases are purely aesthetical and for stress relief.

Remains of the steps from the Raff House

Although there is plenty of room for it in the heart of the Northern corridor, jousting is unfortunately not a viable exercise option at North Harbour. However, the featured open spaces of North Harbour which add up to 1000 acres, serve as suitable areas to train. This huge area includes parkland, children’s playgrounds and exercise equipment amongst the proposed six parks (one is already open with another to be opened later this year). Extensive cycling and walking tracks will also be available to utilize for residents to keep up their cardio regime.

Furthermore, plans to build a sports complex with fields for various sports are currently underway. In the meantime, the Narangba Sporting Complex is ten minutes away and the Caboolture Aquatic Centre is only five minutes away. For water lovers, various canoe platforms are proposed in the area as well as a boat ramp within a ten-minute drive.

Retaining and preserving the historical remnants of the North Harbour site has been an important part of the North Harbour planning process, culminating in our proposed Heritage Precinct which we hope to create in partnership with local experts from The Abbey Museum. The area has been listed and protected on the Queensland Heritage Register since 2011 as a place of Queensland State significance and is proposed to become part of an outdoor leisure space with pathways and tracks enabling use by the future residents and visitors, enabling everyone to enjoy our slice of Queensland history.

North Harbour Sales Office & 35 Home Display Village is open seven days a week, 10am-5pm. For more information on purchasing a block or to book a tour of the Display Village please contact us.

To keep up to date with the latest news and info on North Harbour including information on our proposed Qld Heritage Precinct sign up for our email and SMS updates and find us on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/northharbour/

What are some of North Harbour’s Upcoming Community Events?

Did you know that North Harbour sponsors and supports over a dozen local Community Events and groups? We are a major sponsor for some of the biggest Community Events Brisbane has to offer, from the upcoming Abbey Medieval Festival to the Burpengary Christmas Carols, both of which attract thousands of visitors each year.

abbey medieval festival

It is important to us to be a part of the local community and sponsorship is one way we can give back to the community which supports us.

The Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology http://abbeymuseum.com.au/ has been our community partner since the inception of North Harbour. The museum team and ours have worked together on our proposed Heritage Precinct which will preserve and showcase the important history of the North Harbour site.

We are the major sponsor of the Abbey Medieval Festival https://abbeymedievalfestival.com/ which will take place over one awesome weekend, July 8th and 9th, and is one of the biggest annual events in the Brisbane area. The Festival is a recreation of the hubble and bubble of medieval life right down to the food vendors and stalls. The Festival offers a plethora of medieval activities across the weekend starting from Friday night including authentic re-enactment camps and jousting to falconry and even a knighting ceremony!  

Partake of the sizzling meats and fine mead, and leave with the taste of history on your lips and your appetite for an authentic historical and personal experience satisfied. Lots to do and see for young and old, visit https://abbeymedievalfestival.com/ for more info. We’ll bring you more info on the Festival in next week’s blog.

NH Community events

Another way we try to give back to the community is to hold our own Community Events. The next one in our calendar is going to be a biggie so save the date – Saturday September 16th – for our Spring Fair. We’re planning a Movie in the Park, fireworks, food trucks and heaps more so make sure you plan to be around for that. The best way to receive reminders about what’s happening at North Harbour is to sign up for our email and SMS updates and find us on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/northharbour/.

Our Community Partners

As well as The Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology we also sponsor a variety of Clubs and Community groups, some of which are listed below.

Sports

North Harbour’s masterplan includes having a sporting complex of our own in the future, and sport and recreation are big on our list of must-haves for our residents.

Moreton Bay Lions playing

Caboolture Sports Club http://www.cabsports.com.au. As regular readers will know, Caboolture Sports Club has been a strong supporter of North Harbour and we work closely together in partnership with the team to boost sport for families in our community. We currently sponsor three of their foundation Clubs, Caboolture Dog Obedience www.caboolturedogobedience.com.au, Caboolture Football Club www.caboolturefc.com.au/ and Caboolture Touch Football Club http://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?assoc=208.

Deception Bay Little Athletics http://deceptionbayla.asn.au/ is a recent addition to our partnership network and we are very pleased to welcome them into our community. We’ll have more on this group in upcoming blogs.

Moreton Bay Lions AFSC facebook.com/moretonbaylions state of the art AFL Precinct is located under five minutes from North Harbour, in the Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex and has been described by AFL Chairman, Mike Fitzpatrick as “the best community sporting facilities in Australia”. The Club has Senior, Women’s and Youth/ Junior teams with plenty of on and off the field fun to be had.

Community Groups

North Harbor Team Picture

BPW Caboolture https://www.bpw.com.au/caboolture. Linda, our Sales Associate, brought this awesome group to our attention as she is one of their very hard-working members. BPW focuses on issues that affect women and work. BPW members give time and passion supporting our campaigns, running projects and driving change that’s good for women and the world. BPW’s focus is on empowering women through education and a supportive network of women locally and worldwide.  Much of this work is done through BPW clubs across Australia – the heart of BPW, where women find friendship, networking and mentoring.

North Harbour is a Season Sponsor of Commerce Caboolture. Commerce Caboolture is a dynamic and positive chamber consistently focusing on supporting its members and understanding their needs. The organisation monitors and encourages business growth as well as ensures the development of Caboolture’s future workforce. For more information on Commerce Caboolture see http://commercecaboolture.com.au/.

Leukaemia Support Queensland http://www.leukaemiaqld.org.au is our sausage sizzle partner of choice – they grill a mean sausage and run a tight ship! The team attends all our major events, tirelessly raising money for a very worthwhile cause, we’re very pleased to be able to donate to them and help them raise awareness.

Thank you to all our community partners – we’ll be back next week with an in-depth look at life in Medieval times as we gear up for the Abbey Festival!

North Harbour Sales Office & 35 Home Display Village is open seven days a week, 10am-5pm. For more information on purchasing a block or to book a tour of the Display Village please contact us.

To keep up to date with the latest news and info on what upcoming Community Events North Harbour has to offer, sign up for our email and SMS updates and find us on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/northharbour/