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"Sustainable Luxury: YumaKiah Coastal Retreat Shakes Up Great Ocean Road!"
Experience sustainable luxury at YumaKiah Coastal Retreat on Victoria's Great Ocean Road! 🌿🌊 #luxuryaccommodation #ecofriendlytravel

Hammam Dewanyang

Dec 2, 2025

Trivia Question❓

In what year was the famous Warrnambool Surf Life Saving Club established in Warrnambool, Victoria?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

A new eco-friendly accommodation, YumaKiah Coastal Retreat, is being developed in Warrnambool along Victoria's Great Ocean Road.

The luxury retreats will focus on sustainability, offering stunning views of the ocean and farmland.

It is expected to welcome 864 guests annually, boosting the local economy by almost $700,000.

The project will create 28 jobs during construction and offer ongoing job opportunities.

This initiative, supported by the Regional Tourism Investment Fund, aims to attract more visitors to the area and support the overall visitor economy.

YumaKiah Coastal Retreat aligns with the Victorian Government's investment in tourism infrastructure to enhance visitor experiences in the region.

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Retiring in Victoria offers an inviting mix of coastal scenery, vibrant culture, and reasonable living costs.

 

Popular choices include Warrnambool, where retirees enjoy sights like Logans Beach and Flagstaff Hill along with a median house price near AUD 580,000.

 

Colac is nestled among fertile farmlands, offering tranquil botanic gardens and accessible healthcare, with homes averaging around AUD 480,000.

 

In Ballarat, history pairs with modern conveniences—its arts scene, botanical gardens, and Sovereign Hill make it a standout, while remaining affordable at about AUD 540,000.

 

Benalla draws art lovers and culture seekers, boasting local galleries, theater events, and a median price of AUD 480,000.

 

Lakes Entrance beckons with stunning waterways and fresh seafood, and competitive home prices around AUD 500,000.

 

Each community delivers a rich, active lifestyle without sacrificing financial peace of mind—offering retirees the best of Victoria’s coastal, urban, and rural experiences.


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Bohemia Cafe & Bar has long been a favourite meeting spot for Warrnambool locals, known for its wonderfully warm and inviting atmosphere. This charming, locally-owned cafe on Kepler Street prides itself on serving sensational coffee and creative dishes that look as good as they taste.

 

From their famous housemade corn fritters for breakfast to delicious burgers for lunch, the menu is packed with fresh, flavourful options for the whole family. It is a true cornerstone of our community’s vibrant cafe culture.

 

This spotlight is presented by Bohemia Cafe & Bar. Why not drop in for a coffee or a bite and see what makes it such a beloved local gem? You can find their full menu and opening hours on their website to plan your next visit.

Victoria’s inviting towns offer a diverse blend of historic charm, natural beauty, and creative spirit.

 

Clunes delights book lovers with its renowned festival and stately, gold rush architecture, while Maldon enchants with heritage streets, antique shops, and scenic steam train rides.

 

Heathcote serves up bold shiraz and vibrant pastel cliffs, and Charlton charms with its lovingly restored art deco Rex Theatre and tranquil river walks.

 

Dookie pairs golden canola fields with vintage treasures and wine from volcanic soils, as Chiltern invites visitors into its 1859 pharmacy and gold-mining past.

 

Yackandandah and Fish Creek shine as arts hubs, while Mirboo North and Loch blend natural splendor with lively local culture.

 

From Walhalla’s dramatic gorge train rides to Koroit’s Irish heritage, each town weaves its own story, making Victoria’s regions endlessly captivating.


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Q&A Questions

Q: What are some popular attractions in Warrnambool?

A: Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve, and Lake Pertobe Adventure Playground are all popular attractions in Warrnambool.


Q: What is the weather like in Warrnambool, Victoria?

A: Warrnambool has a mild oceanic climate with cool winters and warm summers.


Q: Is Warrnambool a good place to visit for whale watching?

A: Yes, Warrnambool is known for its excellent whale watching opportunities, particularly during the winter months when southern right whales visit the area.

💡 Answer to Trivia Question:
The Warrnambool Surf Life Saving Club was established in 1928.
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