Landowner Peter van Lieshout
Landowner Peter van Lieshout and Nightcap promotor Tyler Tolman |
Don and Tyler Tolman marketing Nightcap Village, 2018 |
Landowner Peter van Lieshout and Nightcap promotor Tyler Tolman |
Don and Tyler Tolman marketing Nightcap Village, 2018 |
Phoenixing of property from Wollumbin Horizons to NCV Enterprises enables the promotors of the Nightcap land-share scheme to continue the same business of selling pre-DA dwelling sites, while divesting liability to creditors from 2014-2021.
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Wollumbin Horizons Receivership Update:
Letter to Creditors from Vincents Liquidator, Steven Staatz
Mark McMurtrie |
"The entire community owns everything and we will have a primary coupling, which is the enterprise Yidaki Pty Ltd that will own all of those landholding entities - and they are the ones progressing the approval. And then people buy shares within that company."
Tweed Shire Council voted on September 17, 2020, to reject a request for permission to upgrade road access to a proposed land-share development of 867 dwellings on three properties at Mt Burrell, NSW. It was resolved not to grant consent for any works within the Council owned road reserve.
Council also resolved that no further application by Nightcap Rural Land-sharing Communities for development approval would be permitted.
Each dot on the concept plan represents a proposed residence. The developers have been marketing the venture under various names since 2014. The prospective land-share venture is currently advertised as "Nightcap on Minjungbal" and "Nightcap Village" or "Nightcap Rural Land-sharing Communities".
The request by Nightcap Rural Land-sharing Communities was only for Stage 1 of the prospective development, to upgrade access from Kyogle Road to nine proposed "Rural Land Sharing Communities" with 393 proposed dwellings. Two more access roads were planned, with further associated road works, earthworks and vegetation removal over 11 stages.
Tweed Council's discussion of the request was confidential and video and phone links to the meeting were cut off. Minutes of the vote remain confidential and the outcome has not yet been made public.
Click HERE to read Tweed Shire Council Report
Potential investors are offered title to "Pre-DA Dwelling Sites" under false assurance that limited development approval has already been granted and will soon be extended.
"Most of you are aware of the existing DA approvals for 424 sites, and that over $2.1million dollars was spent on the DA submission of last month, taking the project to over 850 spots."
Concept Plan for Nightcap Village |
Mingungbal elders occupy 3222 Kyogle Rd, Mt Burrell |
"Tribal title" on sale |
Mark McMurtrie, Richard Moate market tribal title |
"Most of you are aware of the existing DA approvals for 424 sites, and that over $2.1 million dollars was spent on the DA submission of last month, taking the project to over 850 spots."
Mark McMurtrie claims tribal ownership of Mt Burrell properties |
"As we approach the end of another financial year and are witnessing the unprecedented changes to our world, the Nightcap Village on Minjungbal continues to buck the trend with its ground-breaking collaboration with the Elders of this sacred space.Enormous gratitude and thanks to Gunham Badi Jakamarra of the Original Sovereign Tribal Federation and the Minjungbal Elders particularly Uncle Arty and Uncles Dean, Mark, Scotty & Jonno (amongst others) for sharing so much knowledge and wisdom throughout the journey. For the development team to be working alongside such learned individuals in ensuring that the land, the law, the sacred sites and the true owners are honoured and respected, is truly a privilege.Most of you are aware of the existing DA approvals for 424 sites, and that over $2.1million dollars was spent on the DA submission of last month, taking the project to over 850 spots.The team are now also extremely proud to announce the successful purchase on Friday of last week of a parcel of land of over 650 acres, further strengthening the future points of access for the Original owners and the community. Needless to say, there was some celebrating to be had both on Country and by members of our community around the world.We have some exciting works in the pipeline, including not only one documentary already in production, but also the (long awaited) virtual tour of the land and our new and improved website.We’ve attached a few images taken over the weekend for those of you yet to see the land. If you like our vision and haven’t already, please complete and return your questionnaire to rich@nightcaprealty.com so we can get to know each other. We hope to meet many more of you on Country next time."
He doesn't seem to notice that no compliant development application has been made to Tweed Council since the venture began in 2014.
Having signed a contract with the inner circle to become a "Nightcap on Minjungbal Community Member" the popular chef is now inviting his social media followers to dream of a new lifestyle.
Any cashed-up young families looking for a life-change?
He doesn't seem to notice that no compliant development application has been made to Tweed Council since the venture began in 2014.
He doesn't mention the ongoing litigation by investors who lost everything when marketing representations were not fulfilled.