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BODY CORPORATE FEES?

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Have you heard speculation that we are paying too much for our Body Corporate fees? 
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 05 May 2010 06:39
ALLABAH PARK PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT

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The Hope Island Resort Primary Thoroughfare Body Corporate (PTBC) Executive is pleased to advise that the new playground equipment has been installed in Allabah Park (in Rosebank Gardens) and is now open for use!

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head-silhouette-with-question-mark WHO CAN
YOU BELIEVE?
(PART 2)


It has come to our attention that assertions are being aired on the Internet about the veracity of our earlier article, "Who Can You Believe?"  These comments appear to centre on four areas:

1.    There is uncertainty about the BC levies applicable to RBCs that have not cancelled their existing Management Agreements
2.    Proxies should not be allowed at AGMs or EGMs
3.    Mr V Vine sits on the PBC Executive Committee without proper authority
4.    The HIR News website cannot be considered to be "the only official website for HIR"

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MANAGEMENT OF COMMON PROPERTIES - THE REAL SITUATION

An article floating around on an unofficial website, purporting to explain the situation concerning the management of common properties in our Resort has been brought to our notice as a misrepresentation of the real situation. We thought therefore, that we would set the record straight once again.

Obviously the authors of the article are still living in the past and cannot comprehend or do not want to recognise and accept the improvements achieved from recent negotiations for new Management and Administration Agreements.
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head-silhouette-with-question-markWHO CAN YOU BELIEVE?

During the past year there have been several publications on websites, and flyers dropped into mailboxes, criticising decisions made by the PBC.
Thankfully, Australia is a free country and we have no problem with legitimate criticism.  However, we do have a problem with opinions and assertions being presented as facts when the information is incorrect or gives a particularly one-sided view.
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