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Offers made for Whitsundays resort 'comparable to Hamilton Island'
Whitsundays island attracts interest from millionaire developers Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 11:15am In Short: Five parties have put forward expressions of interest to purchase Stone Island in the Whitsundays. The 92-hectare lot next to a small community comes with a master plan for a new resort and is expected to cost up to $23 million. What's Next: The seller is organising inspections of the island property.
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Violet Grohl: Be Sweet to Me review – alt-rock arriviste aces the part
Violet Grohl, daughter of Dave Grohl, has released a debut album featuring 90s throwback alt-rock. Her single "I'll eat your liver" showcases a sleazy, bluesy sound reminiscent of bands like Veruca Salt and Queens of the Stone Age. Grohl has openly addressed her family connections while promoting her music.
Violet Grohl: Be Sweet to Me review – alt-rock arriviste aces the part
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