Peter Bond hopes to restart at Dunk Island

Peter Bond hopes to restart at Dunk Island
Staff reporterNovember 29, 2017

Businessman Peter Bond has let part of his Dunk Island sub-lease lapse, but has told The Australian he is re-tendering for the site.

The Dunk Island Resort in far north Queensland was bought by Bond in 2011.

The resort and island had been devastated when Cyclone Yasi tore through that year.

Dunk Island Resort occupies 150 hectares, the largest in what is known as the “family group of islands”.

The founder of the failed Linc Energy group let the sublease on the Dunk Island Spit lapse.

Bond told The Australian he is retendering for the Spit site, which is adjacent to his luxury resort, which is almost ready for business after the cyclone.

Tenders for the Dunk Island Spit site are due February 28 next year.

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