House debates

Thursday, 20 September 2018

Statements by Members

Boathouse Group

1:52 pm

Photo of Jason FalinskiJason Falinski (Mackellar, Liberal Party) Share this | Hansard source

I rise today to recount the tale of Andrew Goldsmith, who along with his wife, Pip, founded the Boathouse Group. The group was formed in 2008 with the purchase of Palm Beach Cafe. The old boathouse kiosk was converted into a stylish cafe, well known for its rustic stone pots and retro-inspired awnings. Gradually, the Boathouse brand has spread from Palm Beach to Balmoral and to the old kiosk site at Shelly Beach. In 2017, Andrew purchased Patonga Beach Hotel on the Central Coast, which has been maintained as a pub.

Key to the success of the Boathouse Group has been its uniquely recognisable external designs and decorations. The Goldsmiths have worked closely with Avalon based sculptor and special effects designer Rory Unite to introduce bespoke umbrellas, chairs and benches so as to give the venues a welcoming feel. The Boathouse Group has become a standout brand due to its focus on providing high-quality service in a relaxed environment.

Aside from his business successes, Andrew has also been a well-known member of the Mackellar community and a vocal supporter of a number of local issues. I'm proud to call Andrew a member of the Mackellar community and to recognise his great achievements both in business and in community involvement.

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