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Learn how to enjoy the lifestyle

Palm Lake Resort in Truganina is all about lifestyle.
With a large choice of activities all close at hand, it offers the relaxed lifestyle that many seek as they reach the stage in life where a big house and large yard are both now unnecessary and unneeded.
The kids are standing on their own feet and it’s time to kick back a little – or a lot.
The resort offers plenty of new and old activities from bocce, mini-golf or outdoor chess to billiards, a well-stocked library or tapping into free broadband access in the computer room.
For those who want to stay close to the resort and not too active but still keeping their minds occupied there is an art and craft room to take up new hobbies or indulge in existing ones and even a luxurious 49-seat theatre to watch movies.
For the more active, a fully equipped gym exists on-site while there is also an eight-rink undercover bowling green and clubhouse, and a workshop for those who want to tinker and create.
A heated indoor pool means days could start with a dip or a spa or perhaps a relaxing session in the sauna before spending time in the recreational room or checking out the new golf simulator.
There is also a chance to reconnect with nature along Skeleton Creek, to commune with nature walk dogs or step out for a jog in the great outdoors.
Covering all the bases, Palm Lake also has a dance floor in the piano and coffee lounge or residents can just kick back in the bistro where the Palm Lake’s chef prepares lunches and roast dinners.
It is the perfect place to catch up with new friends and there is a free weekly meal for each household.
And it’s not all about things at the resort either.
There is a free bus to take residents to their destination or to the train station for a city trip.
For more information visit www.palmlakesresort.com.au or phone the Palm Lake team on 8360 3040.
Find the Palm Lake Resort at 7 Taronga Road, Truganina.

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