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7 Gold Coasters bringing home the Gold

We're called the Gold Coast for a reason.

Emma McKeon (image from @emmamckeon instagram)
Emma McKeon (image from @emmamckeon instagram)

We’re called the Gold Coast for a reason, so many world-class athletes right under our noses. There must be something in the sand. Just kidding, we’re not taking anything away from these absolute legends. They deserve every ounce of merit. We’re just here to celebrate our local athletes; born or bred Gold Coasters. Shall we take a look at our GC residents who have contributed to Australia achieving its greatest-ever Olympic medal haul? We’d Louvre to show you.

Emma McKeon – Swimming, Women’s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay
Emma McKeon was named Gold Coast Young Australian of the Year in 2023, but prior to that, in 2021 (Tokyo 2020 Olympics), Emma officially became Australia’s most successful Olympian of all time. Emma has also surpassed Ian Thorpe and Leisel Jones to become the first Australian to win four golds at a single summer games and the first female swimmer to win seven medals at an Olympic Games. Now, in 2024, she has transcended yet another swimming best, claiming her sixth Olympic gold and overtaking Thorpe as the only Australian to win five Olympic gold medals. The sport may be in her blood, coming from a strong family of Aussie swimmers, but we’re starting to think this chick must have gills. Emma, alongside her musician partner and fellow Gold Coaster Cody Simpson, have put down roots in Labrador after purchasing a home together in 2023.
> Griffith University Alumnus

Young Keegan Palmer with Mayor Tom Tate (image from Mayor Tom Tate's Facebook)
Young Keegan Palmer with Mayor Tom Tate (image from Mayor Tom Tate's Facebook)

Keegan Palmer – Skateboarding Men’s Park
Four years after winning his first gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, previous Kings Christian College student Keegan defended his men’s park skateboarding medal in this year’s Paris Games. Though born in California and now residing in the USA, he moved to the Gold Coast at an early age and spent the first 14 years of his childhood crafting his skills at the Elanora Skate Park. Palmer went on to compete in national events, winning the Bondi Bowl-A-Rama in Sydney — becoming the youngest competitor to win the pro division at this event — and claiming his first national title last year at the Australian National Championships. He may have just graduated from teen to young adult, but Palmer already has both medals under his belt and a promising future ahead of him.
> Kings Christian College Alumnus

Arisa Trew (image from Australian Olympic Team facebook)
Arisa Trew (image from Australian Olympic Team facebook page)

Arisa Trew – Skateboarding Women’s Park
Just 14 years old, Palm Beach local Arisa Trew has officially become the youngest Australian to win an Olympic gold medal! Garnering her skills at Level Up Academy & Training Facility in Currumbin Waters, she first catapulted into the spotlight in June 2023, becoming the first female athlete to land a 720 in a competition setting. It’s best we let Arisa explain that one; “a 720 is when you come up the ramp backwards and spin two 360s in the air and come back down forward on your board’- yeah, the girls! It’s hard to believe that it was only 8 years ago when she first put a skateboard on concrete. Mind you, she only took it up as a side hobby when the water was too cold for surfing! However, talent took over, and she’s now nicknamed ‘the robot’ for her ability to do just about anything on a skateboard. It’s trew; she’s just that good.

Cameron McEvoy (image from @cam_mcevoy instagram)
Cameron McEvoy (image from @cam_mcevoy instagram @delly.thephotographer)

Cam McEvoy – Swimming Men’s 50m Freestyle
Cameron McEvoy is an Olympic veteran and the first Australian male swimmer to go to four Olympics, including London, Rio, Tokyo and now Paris. He has a predestined type of greatness, born with an innate dedication from the get-go. At just 7 years old, the Benowa local would sit poolside after training at Miami Aquatic Centre and watch Grant Hackett and Ian Thorpe do laps- meticulously learning their stroke technique. Graduating from Emmanuel College and continuing his study at Griffith University, it’s this tenacity that, after almost two decades and three bronze Olympic medals, McEvoy has finally won the gold he deserves after an impressive career turnaround.
> Emmanuel College Alumnus
> Griffith University Alumnus

Lani Pallister (image from @lanipallister instagram @delly.thephotographer)
Lani Pallister (image from @lanipallister instagram @delly.thephotographer)

Lani Pallister: Swimming Women’s 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay
She’s the daughter of 1988 Olympian and 1990 Commonwealth Games gold medalist Janelle Pallister and champion surf lifesaver and triathlete Rick Pallister. Her godmother is Dawn Fraser. It’s fair to say that her foundations for becoming a world-class athlete were laid robustly. However, it was in Lani’s hands to take those good genetics and run with it. And that, she did. Well, she swam with it. The Sunshine Coast raised lass first stood out at the 2019 World Junior Swimming Championships in Budapest, winning gold in the 400m, 800m and 1500m and silver in the 200m, the 4x100m freestyle relay and the 4x200m freestyle relay. Her journey to the Olympics, was disrupted by a diagnosis of supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) – for which she had to undergo heart surgery. After her recovery and transitioning to the Gold Coast to study biomedical science at Grififth University in 2020, she only narrowly missed out on the 2020 Tokyo Games but finally made her successful debut, winning gold at this year’s Paris Games!
> Griffith University Alumnus

Kaylee McKeown (image from kaylee_mckeown instagram)
Kaylee McKeown (image from kaylee_mckeown instagram)

Kaylee McKeown – Swimming Women’s 200m Backstroke + Women’s 100m Backstroke
The 3 x world record holder and 5 x Olympic gold medalist has done it! Kaylee McKeown has officially made history, becoming the first woman to win the double-double; the 100m and 200m backstroke. Born in Redcliffe and attending school on the Sunshine Coast, her career began at the young age of 15, after she joined her older sister Taylor on the Dolphins swim team, as one of their youngest members. From there, McKeown has been on the up and up training at Griffith University with fellow swimmer Emma McKeon, staking her claim as one of the greatest backstrokers of all time. At just 23 years old, there’s no doubt we will be watching her bring it home again at the 2032 Brisbane Olympics.
> Griffith University Alumnus

Saya Sakakibara (image from Australian Olympic Team facebook page)
Saya Sakakibara (image from Australian Olympic Team facebook page)

Saya Sakakibara – Cycling BMX Racing
Saya Sakakibara is a Tallebudgera-born BMX prodigy. Almost riding before she could walk, she started racing at just four years old after watching her big brother Kai compete. Together, they were steadfast in achieving the same goal- to become Olympians. It wasn’t until 2020, when Kai suffered a traumatic crash, resulting in a life-altering brain injury, that Sakakibara had to carry the dream forward for both of them. Sakakibara made it to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, though she suffered an injury of her own while competing, leaving her with concussion symptoms for almost a year. Thankfully, it was Paris 2024 that was the light at the end of this family’s tunnel; Saya finally achieved her dreams of winning gold for her and her brother.

Words by Chelsea Ipsen

Meet Arisa Trew

Arisa Trew (image by Trew Photography)
Arisa Trew (image by Trew Photography)

We interviewed Arisa last year when making the Olympic team was a dream. Little did she know, her next move would secure her a place in Australian sporting history and an Olympic gold medal. At just 14 years and 86 days old, Trew became Australia’s youngest-ever gold medallist, dazzling the Paris crowd with a score of 93.18. “My coach Trev just told me to go all out,” she said. “I thought, ‘Why not? It’s all or nothing.’”

And indeed, it was all.

Trew flawlessly executed her tricks, including a backside 360 into a 540, and capped it off with a spectacular kick flip over the corner, catching her skateboard mid-air and landing with finesse…

Here’s the interview from August 2023…

Arisa Trew is not your average 13-year-old. She recently catapulted into the limelight by achieving a groundbreaking feat: becoming the first female to successfully execute a 720-degree spin in a competition. And not just any competition. Arisa landed the move at the Tony Hawk Vert Alert competition in Salt Lake City, Utah, which is significant because Tony Hawk pioneered the move as a teenager back in 1985.

Arisa’s skateboarding journey is a testament to her dedication and perseverance. With each day spent on her board, she hones her skills, mastering new tricks and techniques. With each kickflip and grind, she’s contributing to a more inclusive and diverse skateboarding community. Arisa Trew is a name that’s sure to shine brightly in the skateboarding world for years to come.

Arisa Trew (image by Trew Photography)
Arisa Trew (image by Trew Photography)

How long have you been a Gold Coast local?
I’ve been living on the Gold Coast for 11 years.

What do you love the most about the Gold Coast?
I love my skate friends, Gold Coast skate parks, the beach & school.

Tell us a bit about yourself.
My name is Arisa Trew. I’m 13 years old from the Gold Coast Australia, I love to skateboard and surf.

Arisa surfing (image by Trew Photography)
Arisa surfing (image by Trew Photography)

Can you tell us how you started skateboarding and what initially attracted you to the sport?
I surf a lot, but one winter 5 years ago the water got too cold so I started skateboarding and never stopped. I just love it.

What has been your biggest achievement in skateboarding so far?
My biggest achievement in skateboarding is winning 2 X Games Gold Medals in Ventura, USA this year, as well as being the first female to land a 720 in competition, a move invented by Tony Hawk over 20 years ago.

Arisa Trew (image by Trew Photography)
Arisa Trew (image by Trew Photography)

Are there any skaters, athletes, or individuals who inspire you and have had a significant impact on your journey?
One of my favourite skaters who I look up to and who inspires me is Moto Shibata, because he is a really good skater has an amazing style and is also my friend. He is a Vert skater which is my favourite thing to skate.

Arisa Trew (image by Trew Photography)
Arisa Trew (image by Trew Photography)

What are your goals and aspirations in skateboarding? Are there any particular tricks or competitions you’re aiming for in the future?
I would love to try a 900 or a kicky flip body varial 540. One of my biggest goals is to place in World Olympic qualifiers and win a medal at the Olympics.

Arisa Trew (image by Trew Photography)
Arisa Trew (image by Trew Photography)

What advice would you give to other young people who are interested in skateboarding or other competitive sports?
Never give up and if you really want to be the best then just keep on working at it.

What are your Gold Coast Favourites:
Favourite café or restaurant: Salt Mill in Currumbin, Doki Doki Cafe, Palm Beach
Favourite skatepark: Elanora and Level Up Skate Park
Favourite beach: Currumbin Alley

How do you choose to spend your days off?
If not skating I am usually surfing, hanging with my friends, bike riding or at recovery hot and cold pools.

Arisa Trew (image by Trew Photography)
Arisa Trew (image by Trew Photography)

10 unique Gold Coast exercise classes to try

Retro Fit (image supplied)
Retro Fit (image supplied)

Feeling a little ho-hum over your usual sweat sesh rotation? Or maybe your rickety rig has been feeling less like a temple and more like a ‘fixer upper’ of late?

Whether you revel in any reason to get the ole’ bod moving, or the thought of exercise bores you to your very core – having some exciting new options to throw in your trusty repertoire can never be a bad thing. So without further ado, here are 10 unique exercise experiences on the GC to try your hand at. Because, y’know, variety is the spice of life, and all that.

Retro Fit
Sweatbands, sweaty bods and lairy leg warmers as far as the eye can see – no, you have not stepped back to a simpler time when Aerobics Oz Style dominated our pre-dawn tele viewing (#NostalgiaAlert). We are, in actual fact, referring to Retro Fit, an assortment of 80’s themed aerobics sessions where you get to strut your stuff to all your favourite bygone bangers… so basically, the most fun one can have while working out. Held at The Junction in Burleigh Heads, there’s different types of sessions going down several times a week, so there’s really no excuse not to get down and… get physical [gyrating intensifies].
Where: 14 Junction Rd, Burleigh Heads

Dancing and movement (image via UnSplash)
Dancing in the dark (image via UnSplash)

Lights Out and Dance
For the rhythmically challenged among us; if the chance get your groove on under the cover of pitch black darkness sounds a dream, get on down to Lights Out and Dance and ‘dance like nobody’s watching’ (literally). Get those endorphins flowing while you lose yourself to some sweet dance beats in what is basically the most unintimidating group setting you can get. The intuitive-style sessions are held in a dark room so you can work up a sweat shaking what your mama gave you without a care in the world; and have stacks of fun in the process. Post-workout glow, incoming!
Where: Broadbeach Cultural Centre, Hooker Blvd &, Sunshine Blvd, Broadbeach Waters and Runaway Bay Youth Centre, 379 Oxley Drive, Runaway Bay

Puppy Yoga by Karmably (image by Karmably)
Puppy Yoga by Karmably (image by Karmably)

Puppy Yoga
No, we haven’t gone barking mad – Puppy Yoga is very much a thing… and yes, it’s exactly as amazing as it sounds. Picture down-dogging ’til hearts content, whilst being overrun by a sea of cute puppies! Hosted by the mindful fun and animal snuggle purveyors at Karmably, there’s various, oxytocin-boosting pop up dates held at Flow St8 throughout the year. Plus, we get to feel extra good knowing we’re helping socialise the pint-sized participants while we get our sweat on! Yep… it’s paw-ficial the perfect workout really does exist.
Where: Flow St8, 10 Fifth Ave, Palm Beach

Unfit Run Club, gold Coast (image supplied)
Unfit Run Club, gold Coast (image supplied)

Run Clubs
If your typical cardio rotation consists only of running away from your problems and jumping to conclusions, the various iterations of social run clubs that call the GC home will make a runner out of you yet. If you’re looking for a supportive environment where you can slide on in at snails pace without so much as a second glance, Parkrun is a perennial fave. With community events held weekly from Coomera through to Kirra, participants are welcome to walk, jog, run, or simply spectate. Or for a little extra incentive; we’d recommend checking out clubs that strategically plan their routes around our fine assortment of local watering holes, such as Unfit Run Club and Good Good Running.
Where: Assorted clubs/locations across the Gold Coast

Aerial Yoga, Hapy Studio (image supplied)
Aerial Yoga, Hapy Studio (image supplied)

Aerial yoga
If you’ve seen one tree pose, you’ve seen them all, right? Well, not necessarily… If you’re looking to shake up your usual stretch-and-breath sesh, Aerial yoga is where its at! Experience yoga from a whole new perspective, with an invigorating workout that involves performing poses gracefully suspended from a mix of hammock, silk and ring style contraptions. And the best part? You don’t even need to be a card-carrying yogi to get in on the fun! A variety of beginners classes mean people of all ages and abilities can learn the moves ‘on the fly’. Go on, why not give it a whirl!?
Where: Hapy Studio, 9/5 Traders Way, Currumbin

Therapy Fitness, Miami (image supplied)
Therapy Fitness, Miami (image supplied)

Therapy Fitness
When it comes to changing up the same ol’ workout grind, spin is hardly a revolutionary (geddit, heh) concept – but hear us out, because what we’re proposing is anything but your typical cycle class. At Therapy, Mermaid’s multi sensory fitness studio, the immersive ‘therapy’ sessions are all about boosting mental as well as physical wellbeing… and who doesn’t love a to-do list two-fer?! Combining music and movement, each of the fully integrated studio spaces have been optimised to get both the mind and the bod feeling fab. You’ll be glowing from the inside out in no time.
Where: Cnr Markeri St &, Southport Burleigh Rd Q Super Centre, Shop D2/D3, Mermaid Waters

Pound Fitness (image supplied)
Pound Fitness (image supplied)

Pound Fitness
Alright so remove any expectations you might have about what this entails and get excited for an extra fun time… because this workout ROCKS. Get ready to bliss out with ‘ya sticks out – fluro green drumsticks – that is, with the exhilarating full-body cardio jam session known simply as Pound. A rockstar-worthy workout that combines sweet beats with pilates inspired strength training and the sweat-dripping fun of drumming. What a time. Now this is the kind of exercise we could really ‘drum up’ some enthusiasm for! *ba dum tiss*.
Where: Various locations across the GC

Pole Dancing (image supplied)
Pole Dancing (image from unsplash)

Pole dancing
Does the thought of yet another yoga or pilates sesh low-key have you yawning? Why not step it up a notch and have a pole lot of fun challenging and contorting your core in ways you never even knew possible! Even if you’re not typically the flexy type; the pros behind some of our local studios promise there’s no previous experience or even coordination pre-requisites to give it a go! So really, we’ve got nothing to lose, and a whole lot of flexibility, and strength to gain. Sounds pretty badass to us.
Where: GCPOLEFIT, 87 Griffith St, Coolangatta and Rokh Fit Studio, Unit 2/19 Township Dr, Burleigh Heads

Cold Nips, gold Coast (image supplied)
Cold Nips, gold Coast (image supplied)

Cold Nips
What the heck is Cold Nips you ask? Well, basically, it’s a club dedicated to the art of starting your day with a nippy sunrise dip, that’s what. Promoting wellbeing and positive mental health, the national wellness initiative is all about finding joy and discomfort while connecting with like-minded peeps in nature, and how can you argue with a mood-boosting ritual like that? And to ensure they’re always keeping things fresh, each week’s mystery beach location is only revealed the Sunday night before.
Where: Locations vary weekly, check socials for deets.

NBHD HOT, Mermaid Beach (image supplied)
NBHD HOT, Mermaid Beach (image supplied)

NBHD HOT
If you’re in the mood to be challenged by more of a slow burn style workout – never fear GC, we gotchu… or at least, the Coast’s first infrared hot room does. Do not let the low impact movements and stretch-based routines deceive you – with German made infrared heating panels designed to heat your body from the inside out, a NBHD (or neighbourhood training) sesh will have you sculpting, strengthening and sweating like never before.
Where: 2582 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach

Words by Kellie Leader.

8 rejuvenating Gold Coast soak and float centres

The Bathhouse at Ground (image supplied)
The Bathhouse at Ground (image supplied)

Life inevitably takes its toll – you don’t have to tell us twice. Whether you’re juggling work, children, or a questionable affection for rosé (guilty), your body and mind are going to feel the effects. Enter: the ultimate fix, the humble soak session. Okay, it may not solve ALLLLL of your problems, but we promise it’s a good start.

In order to achieve an upgraded level of vitality and mindfulness, you needn’t go it alone. You’ll require some assistance, and this is where soak and float centres come in. These are the kind of spaces where tranquil surroundings and expert insight go hand in hand to pull you from that long road to ruin: a five-minute break with a strong cup of tea just isn’t going to cut it these days.

We took it upon ourselves to do some research, and lucky for us, the Gold Coast has a sizeable selection of such places where you can unwind, soak and nourish yourself back to previous glory. Here are our top 8 picks to recuperate and rejuvenate when rosé life has gotten the better of you.

Soak Bathhouse
Conveniently located in Mermaid BeachSoak Bathhouse is the comprehensive answer to looking after yourself with a holistic approach. By their own ethos — it’s time to start feeling great again — they invite you to experience opulent mineral spa baths and steam rooms. If you’re feeling brave, take a dip in the cold plunge that sits at a very fresh 10 degrees to get the blood pumping. But it’s so much more than just a spot for a soak, if you’re after the full wellness experience why not add on an infared sauna, LED facial or massage? Because health is wealth. If soaking up the vibes with a beverage in hand is more your vibe then the Soak and Sip is a must-do, we’re partial to their Wine Not Wine Pouches because rosé all day! And if you feel the need to hit the emails between sauna and plunge pool circuits, they have a gorgeous co-working space to nut out some work.
Where: 2532 – 2540 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach

Soak Bathhouse, Mermaid Beach (image supplied)
Soak Bathhouse, Mermaid Beach (image supplied)

Greenhouse The Bathhouse
The Bathhouse team were behind one of the original venues to open allowing you to soak your weary body and relax in a serene setting. Now nestled in Tallebudgera Valley – the ultimate destination for relaxation if you ask us – Greenhouse The Bathhouse has everything you need to switch off and kick back for a few hours. Soak up a 90-minute session in their magnesium spas and then soak up some rays (using protection of course) on the sun terrace and garden lounges. An ode to traditional bathhouses and sweat lodges, they offer intuitive massages on demand and have even got a beautiful restaurant and botanical bar onsite so you can refresh and rehydrate.
Where: 286 Tallebudgera Creek Road, Tallebudgera Valley

City Cave Float & Wellness Centre (image supplied)
City Cave Float & Wellness Centre (image supplied)

City Cave Float & Wellness Centre
Seeking the ultimate relaxation with added health benefits? Yep us too. City Cave Float and Wellness Centres have six convenient locations across the Gold Coast and specialise in float therapy, remedial, sports, pregnancy and relaxation massages while also offering Infrared Sauna facilities. It’s about time you look after your mind, body and gut at City Cave with their holistic services.
Where: Markeri St, Mermaid Waters, 76-84 Robina Town Centre Drive, Robina, 3/201 Ferry Road, Southport, Helensvale Plaza Shopping Centre, 12 Sir John Overall Dr, Helensvale, 340 Hope Island Rd, Hope Island or Shop 2, Coomera Square, Coomera

The Bathhouse at Ground
As if you needed another reason to take a sojourn out into peaceful Currumbin Valley, you can certainly add this new decadent bathhouse to the list. Set within the tranquil grounds of the Currumbin Eco Village, book yourself an hour here and simply let life’s stresses fade away. Spend your 60 minutes of luxury jumping from giant hydrotherapy spa pools to a genuine Finnish sauna before sinking into a refreshing pool packed with salty goodness all under the canopy of their gorgeous fig tree If this isn’t enough for you, be sure to book a massage or other heavenly treatment which take place in their adjoining fairy-tale-looking century-old Queenslander.
Where: 2 Village Way, Currumbin Valley

The Bathhouse at Ground (image supplied)
The Bathhouse at Ground (image supplied)

Native State
Another goodie for the southern Gold Coasters, Native State is where luxury, wellbeing and peak performance coexist in perfect harmony – sounds pretty inviting if you ask us. The marriage of gym, movement classes like yin and vinyasa yoga if you want to get it om, and of course the bathhouse is pretty much everything you need in one spot. Native State offers both casual sessions as well as full studio memberships if you can’t enough of the holistic health haven.
Where: 3/2 Creek Street, Coolangatta

Native State, Kirra (image supplied)
Native State, Kirra (image supplied)

Floating Away
Float therapy sounds exactly like our kind of therapy, Floating Away is the ultimate spot to do just that in your own float tank and leave the weight of the day behind. It’s that time of year when we’re pretty much crawling to the finish line, so a session of sensory deprivation to escape the outside and immerse yourself in a deep state of relaxation sounds like just what the doctor ordered. Or why not sweat it out before you soak it up in their infrared sauna? Guaranteed to leave you feeling rejuvenated. Because we’re all about that journey to self discovery we were totally intrigued by their Yoni Steaming offering. An ancient practice of vaginal steaming and yes, you read that right – a steamer for your nether region – the Kardashian-approved treatment helps to promote circulation and hormonal balance. It’s basically a facial for down there. Because every part of you deserves self-care.
Where: The Oasis Shopping Centre, Level 1/75 Surf Parade, Broadbeach

Floating Away, Broadbeach (image supplied)
Floating Away, Broadbeach (image supplied)

Organic Aum
Possibly one of the Gold Coast’s best-kept secrets, Organic Aum, a Japanese fusion day spa, is a hinterland haven nestled in Lower Beechmont. With natural rainwater used to fill the spas before being topped with magnesium, the open-air wooden hot spas are the ultimate place to beat muscle fatigue or wind down for some stress relief. Now when you visit our beautiful hinterland it makes sense to make a day of it. If you’re going solo our pick is one of their indulgent facials or if you’re planning on making a date of it their massage rooms are perfect for two. If you’ve been trying to find a way to relax and recentre we’re big fans of a sound healing session (if you haven’t tried it, you need to) and Organic Aum introduces the Singing Ring – a new instrument invented in Japan – that uses crystal-infused metal to cleanse, recharge and refresh your energy. Sign us up.
Where: 113 North Road, Lower Beechmont

organic aum, Japanese fusion private day spa (image supplied)
organic aum, Japanese fusion private day spa (image supplied)

The Banya
Ok, so it’s not technically on the Gold Coast, but like Russell Crowe and Nicole Kidman, we’re happy to claim it! Set in the heart of the ‘biggest little town in Australia’, The Banya is a total #mood. Indulge in allll the offerings, from lap pools to hot mineral pools, a wood-fired sauna, steam room, and a refreshing cold plunge hugged by lush foliage and cobblestone pathing. With 5 massage treatment rooms and a rooftop sundeck, relaxation awaits. Post-soak, savour a leisurely lunch or drinks at the on point on-site bar and dining. Explore small share plates, nutritious options, and a selection of wine, cocktails, and health elixirs – perfect complements to elevate your relaxation experience. Namaste!
Where: 35-37 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

Words by Jacqueline Bojanowski.

The Bathhouse, The Banya, Mullumbimby (image by Kristian Beek)
The Bathhouse, The Banya, Mullumbimby (image by Kristian Beek)
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