BWA | JUL 2026 115 teams and regional planning systems, while the Australian rollout is clearly being shaped through villageby-village land and approvals work in Victoria. The Australian site network itself — Cranbourne North, Chirnside Park, Torquay, Craigieburn and other proposed locations — is evidence of a company working systematically through local growth corridors rather than taking a one-site gamble. In a later-living context, those development and operating relationships are as important as any one corporate partner announcement. What makes Summerset such a valuable addition to this segment is that it gives you a different scale and style of listed later-living story. Eureka shows what an affordable seniors-rental roll-up can look like in Australia. Summerset shows what a large, highly systemised retirement-village and care platform looks like when it starts extending across the Tasman. For your broader editorial library, that contrast is useful. Summerset is not merely running villages; it is building a long-horizon continuum-of-care platform, and its first Australian foothold suggests that the next stage of growth will be about exporting a proven model into a new but highly relevant market.
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