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INXS daughter to inherit millions

The once-shy daughter of Paula Yates and INXS singer Michael Hutchence has reportedly taken up nude modelling and is about to inherit millions when she turns 21 this week. The Sun on Sunday reports Tiger Lily is expected to receive a large slice of the royalties that have stacked up since her father died in 1997.

Cameras roll on Coast’s new TV series

The man behind hit children’s TV series Mako Mermaids and H20 Just Add Water, Jonathan M. Shiff, has begun filming a new tale on the Gold Coast. The 20-part series, The Bureau of Magical Things series, will be filmed in a purpose-built studio at Arundel and on location on the Coast and in Brisbane through to December. It is expected to create more than 200 cast and crew jobs and inject more than $8.5 million into the local economy.

$60m luxury Gold Coast resort revealed

A 150-room hotel resort project for Hope Island is being unveiled, three decades after Sanctuary Cove put the area on the map. Chinese company Golden Horse will officially confirm plans for a $60 million developmen­t on land it snapped up near The Links golf course and clubhouse which it bought in 2013. Sources close to the project have confirmed it is a 150-room hotel of five-star standard with associated pool and restaurant facilities.

Kingscliff council battle heats up

A political divide over Kingscliff’s controvers­ial building height limits threatens to derail three years of ground work by council officers. The contentiou­s debate has heated up in recent weeks after one faction of the Tweed Shire Council announced a “developmen­t control plan” that would see a roughly threestore­y limit on all buildings throughout Kingscliff.

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