An island in the heart of the idyllic Whitsundays has hit the market after being listed by owners China Capital. Virtually destroyed by Cyclone Debbie in 2017, there are hopes that South Molle Island could be restored to its former glory by a new owner at the asking price of around $30 million.
An island in the heart of the idyllic Whitsundays has hit the market after being listed by owners China Capital. Virtually destroyed by Cyclone Debbie in 2017, there are hopes that South Molle Island could be restored to its former glory by a new owner at the asking price of around $30 million.
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