We call this land Aura. Nestled in the shadows of the Glasshouse Mountains, Aura is part of the Pumicestone Passage catchment.
This Pumicestone Passage has a fascinating history, stretching back over 7,000 years – a unique and iconic waterway, rich in ecological diversity. Marine life breeds here, and it’s a haven for birds and wildlife too. The land used to provide food for the Traditional Custodians, the Undumbi people, whose country runs from Pine River in the south, to Noosa and west to the mountains.
The region has undergone many changes since European settlement. The Aura site was cleared in the 1950s and used for pine plantation and cattle grazing. Building the city of Aura means that parts of this historically significant area can be restored and regenerated. The Pumicestone Passage and tributary creeks, including Lamerough Creek and Bells Creek (north and south branches), which flow through the site, must be protected.
Aura has distinctive urban villages and a 90 hectare city heart. With proposed education facilities, sporting and cultural centres, recreation parks, and a biking path network, it’s the perfect place to call home.
Interactive park spaces, walking tracks & bike paths
Beside the idyllic Coombabah Lakelands Conservation Area
Natural backdrop to create an outlook from your own backyard into the surrounding nature

High ceilings
900mm Appliance Package to 170m2 + builds
Stone benchtops
Ceramic tiles to porch & patio
Safety screens to all side & rear opening window sashes & sliding doors
Turfed landscaping with garden beds including mulch, plants & timber edging