

Less than two years after breaking ground, Gardner Vaughan Group has marked a major construction milestone with the topping out of Bask, its second luxury apartment development in the tightly held coastal enclave of Bokarina on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.
Located only minutes from the beachfront, the two seven-storey luxury apartment towers, known individually as Mydas and Caretta, offer a selection of one-to-four- bedroom residences with views of Lake Kawana, the Glasshouse Mountains, and Bokarina Beach.

Gardner Vaughan Group commercial director Sam Gardner said the milestone marks the home stretch for construction, with first residents expected to be able to move in from Spring 2026.
“This is a significant milestone in bringing this development to life and represents our confidence in this region’s long-term growth and appeal.

“With 85 per cent of apartments already sold, buyers are joining an established, coastal village that offers
the very best of the Sunshine Coast – seasonally patrolled surf beaches, renowned restaurants, and links to established health and retail.
“The final collection of three- and four- bedroom apartments range in size from 127sqm to 300sqm, each with two or three secure car parks and storage, and with construction fast approaching completion we don’t expect the last few apartments to remain on the market for long,” said Sam.

Local restaurateur Luke Stringer, who co-owns and manages the award-winning Bocca Italian and Playa Mexican restaurants in Bokarina, has lived in the beachside suburb for 18 months and worked there for more than three years, and said the beachside suburb was thriving.
Luke also joined other buyers at Bask Bokarina and the Gardner Vaughan Group team to celebrate the topping out at a special event in February.
“It’s fair to say Bokarina is finally stepping into the sun and there’s a lot to love about the place.
"It’s such a great community, where you see the same smiling faces every morning and everything’s within easy reach - it’s the perfect hub in the middle of the Sunshine Coast.
“When we first opened Bocca Italian, we were the lone restaurant, but it’s been amazing to see how the
area has grown.
"The more venues that open, the busier it gets for everyone.
"When Playa Mexican opened its first Saturday night, Bocca had a record night and Playa was packed too, which blew us away how everyone is thriving.
“There’s a great energy around the place now, and people are really embracing Bokarina as a food and lifestyle destination,” said Luke.
Located in Kawana Waters, midway between Caloundra and Maroochydore, Bokarina locals enjoy scenic walking paths around Lake Kawana, playgrounds, beachfront boardwalk and parklands, alongside all the convenience of a masterplanned beachside community.
“You see people jogging or swimming in the morning, then grabbing coffee at the cafes, people are really
embracing the area and all this growth is bringing more people to Bokarina,” said Luke.
To take advantage of the stunning vistas, each of the 135 apartments at Bask is designed with full size windows and high ceilings that provide an abundance of natural light.

Prices for the remaining three-bedroom apartments start at $1,599,000 and four-bedroom apartments start at $3,149,000.
The mixed-use development also features ground-level retail space for cafés, dining options and boutiques, including the soon-to-be-opened ‘Corner Shop’, by the team behind Noosa’s well known ‘Organika’.
Gardner said Gardner Vaughan Group’s 37-year history building and developing across South East Queensland has contributed to the success of its second development in Bokarina, which follows the recently completed Zinc Apartments.
“We care how people live and this is reflected in the way we approach the design and delivery of every development,” he said.
“Furthermore, as a builder-developer we have full control over the construction program and our 100 per cent completion rate is something people can draw confidence from.”
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