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Mar, 2010

Alison Quinn creates tangible spaces — a challenge given that she’s the recently appointed executive general manager at the security-gated Sanctuary Cove. Quinn will steward the SC ship into a new era and execute a no-nonsense approach to increase the value of the asset for its Malaysian owner Mulpha with a range of new residential developments, a fresh raft of tenants and the opening of its $12 million golf and country club.

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Ray White Charity Ball September 11

This year’s Ray White Surfers Paradise Muscular Dystrophy Charity Ball will be held at the Sheraton Mirage on Saturday 11th September.

Lead entertainer will be the magnificent Marica Hines – Bookings can be made through Selena Carson on 0755 849 441 or s.carson@rwsp.net

Wheatley faces the music September 16

AS part of its popular business luncheon series, Gold Coast Business News will present high-profile Australian artist manager and entertainment industry executive Glenn Wheatley.

No stranger to controversy, as one of Australia’s best known music promoters and talent agents, Wheatley has been involved in every aspect of the music industry in his lengthy career.

For more than four decades Glenn Wheatley has been known on the Australian music scene as both the bass guitarist of the 1960s Australian pop group The Masters Apprentices, and more prominently as a successful music manager whose clients have included John Farnham, The Little River Band and Delta Goodrem.

But in 2005, he hit the front pages for more infamous exploits—as a key suspect in the Australian Tax Office’s Project Wickenby.

After raids on his home and a gruelling court case in which the DPP reneged on a non-custodial sentence in return for his co-operation, Glenn Wheatley found himself sentenced to 15 months’ jail.

The experience has only made him stronger and now Wheatley is back the game and ready to face the music.

This is your opportunity to get a rare insight into one of Australia’s leading music promoters.

Taking place on September 16 at RACV Royal Pines Resort.

More info at: (07) 5538 5660

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