31/10/2025
First tenants on the latest project already moving in! In the heart of north west, Western Australia — where the rugged Cape Range meets the turquoise waters of Ningaloo Reef — life thrives against the odds. This is one of Australia’s driest regions, receiving less than 260mm of rain a year, yet its arid plains and rocky gorges are alive with hardy survivors. Emus stride through spinifex grasslands, euros and black-flanked rock wallabies shelter in the cliffs, while thorny devils and perentie lizards roam the desert floor.
Now imagine introducing a pocket of freshwater into this sun-baked landscape — a natural, living oasis. A well-balanced freshwater ecosystem doesn’t just look stunning; it breathes life into the environment. Native birds, frogs, and pollinators are drawn to it, creating a ripple of biodiversity in a place defined by scarcity. In Exmouth’s dry wilderness, water is more than an element — it’s renewal, connection, and the heartbeat of life itself.