Psst…a sneak preview of Baillies Sydney

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Posted on 8th January 2012 by baillielodges in News

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In the January edition of Gourmet Traveller, Travel Editor Frances Hibbard has given a sneak preview of some very exciting news for Baillie Lodges… Baillies Sydney!

‘…But perhaps the most exciting Sydney development is the one planned by hoteliers James and Hayley Baillie, owners of Southern Ocean Lodge on Kangaroo Island and Capella Lodge on Lord Howe Island, who have secured the lease on four adjoining heritage buildings in Sydney’s Rocks.

Baillies Sydney will be an intimate affair: 10 “oversized” rooms, a day spa and a private-house feel. A conscious decision was made “not to compete with Sydney restaurants”, says James Baillie, so in-house dining will be lounge-style, “perfect for a quiet night in for the travel-weary palate”. Emphasis is placed on services such as chauffeur-driven town cars and a concierge team with insider knowledge of the harbour city. Stay tuned for a 2013 opening.’

Wow! We’re all so excited! Read this Gourmet January Travel News and more online at http://gourmettraveller.com.au/travel_news1.htm

Check back in here for news updates on the upcoming, super luxe Baillies Sydney!

 

 

 

Baillie Lodges in Belle

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Posted on 20th September 2011 by baillielodges in Media

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James and Hayley Baillie and Baillie Lodges properties Capella and Southern Ocean Lodge feature in the latest edition of Belle and in the excellent company of a select handful of Australian luxury operators and their properties.

Be inspired and read all about it at http://southernoceanlodge.com.au/press/BellePaulMyersOct-Nov20118792.pdf

 

 

Hayley Baillie conquers Kosciusko for the Humpty Dumpty Foundation

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Posted on 14th January 2011 by baillielodges in Community

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Climbing to the fundraising peak

From Baillie Lodges owner, Hayley:

In late November I hiked up Mt Kosciusko with 99 other women to raise money for the Humpty Dumpty Foundation.  

The Humpty’s Hike is an annual event that brings together 100 women with one comon goal, to ‘conquer Kosi for kids’! 

The Humpty Dumpty Foundation was officially established in 1996 by founder and chairman Paul Francis, to purchase much needed medical equipment and support children’s services at Royal North Shore Hospital.

Due to overwhelming corporate and community assistance, Humpty has continued to extend its support of Paediatric services and Newborn Care Centres. Humpty now supports over 60 children’s hospitals and health services across Australia as well as two children’s hospitals in East Timor.  

In the last four years, Humpty has raised over $11million and has purchased more than 700 pieces of essential medical equipment.  

Over half the hospitals and health services that Humpty supports are located in rural regions, many of which rely on government funding and the generosity of the locals who use the medical services, but often that is not enough.

It was a fun weekend, with amazing weather and great company with old and new friends.  

I was very happy to have been the highest individual fund raiser, I raised $12 000 and the event raised $300 000, which was awesome.  

Humpty’s creates a ‘Wish List’ with specific medical equipment required by Children’s Hospitals and Maternity & Peadiactric Wards across the country.

This year Baillie Lodges additionally donated a state-of-the art breast pump to Tamworth Rural Referral Hospital Maternity Unit, item #3 on the Humpty Wish List for 2010.

One mountain, one hundred women