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RSL LifeCare Chauvel Village

1 Star Avenue, Goonellabah, New South Wales, 2480

Part of RSL LifeCare

RSL LifeCare Chauvel Village is located in Goonellabah, featuring picturesque views of the surrounding rolling green hills. This pet-friendly retirement community gives you the freedom to choose how to live your life, with a range of social events and activities on offer.

With beautiful landscaped gardens, outstanding facilities and a friendly and welcoming community, Chauvel Village invites you to discover your new home.

Chauvel Village offers 72 one and two-bedroom villas and is conveniently located within easy walking distance of the local shops and a short drive to the pristine beaches of Byron Bay and Ballina.

The village offers a great range of activities and services including emergency call buttons located in every villa. The community centre (The Light Horse Lounge) is a great meeting place for residents and guests, featuring a patio, BBQ, lounge, dining room, craft room and a well-stocked library.

All residents have access to the village bus service with regular trips to shops and local points of interest as well as regular social outings.

Facilities and Services

  • BBQ Area
  • Billiard table
  • Car space for rent
  • Clubhouse
  • Computer room
  • Craft workshop
  • Dining Room
  • Library
  • Pet-friendly
  • RSL LifeCare at Home – in-home care
  • GP
  • Happy Hour
  • Church Services
  • Morning Teas
  • Social outings
  • Village bus
  • Wi-Fi


Our locations

ACT
New South Wales

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1 Star Avenue
Goonellabah, New South Wales
2480



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