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Couran Cove operator speaks after more than 100 households have electricity cut

Electricity has been cut to 100-plus homes on South Stradbroke Island as the resort operator speaks out on the saga plaguing the embattled community. Watch the video as tensions erupted.

Watch: Tensions boil over on Couran Cove

Residents of an embattled South Stradbroke Island community say electricity has been cut to 100-plus homes as disputes play out over allegations of millions of dollars in unpaid levies.

A heated scuffle broke out between a man and a security guard at Couran Cove Island Resort the same day electricity cuts kicked in.

Police were called to the island to keep the peace.

A scuffle between a man and a security guard at Couran Cove Island resort. Picture: 7 News
A scuffle between a man and a security guard at Couran Cove Island resort. Picture: 7 News

But a spokesman for the Couran Cove resort operator claimed the forecast cuts situation - revealed by the Bulletin earlier this week - had “improved” after one of the body corporates on the island coughed up funds. The spokesman added two remained in limbo.

Couran Cove residents received a letter last week warning electricity, gas and water would be disconnected indefinitely on Wednesday due to claims of millions of dollars owed under body corporate service agreements.

There are five body corporates involved on the island, with complex court proceedings playing out about the allegations of millions of dollars in unpaid levies.

Aerial image of Couran Cove Island Resort
Aerial image of Couran Cove Island Resort

“The forecast situation has improved and the proposed restrictions have not been fully implemented,” a Couran Cove spokesman said on Wednesday.

“One of the bodies corporate has agreed to advance unpaid levy funds to the operator and these funds will be used to continue electricity services to residents in the Marine precinct as well as other areas of Couran Cove.

“The issue remains focussed on the refusal by the Eco and Broadwater Bodies Corporate to pass onto the operator levies that have already been paid by the owners but which the two bodies corporate are refusing to release,” the spokesman claimed.

Couran Cove Island Resort residents pleaded for the state government to step in to help them, writing this message in the sand, after their gas was disconnected in 2021. Picture: supplied
Couran Cove Island Resort residents pleaded for the state government to step in to help them, writing this message in the sand, after their gas was disconnected in 2021. Picture: supplied

Eco Body Corporate chair Dave Bowden said it had insufficient funds to “make any substantive offer that would satisfy any demands”.

“I can tell you our current administration accounts are less than $20,000,” Mr Bowden said.

“We are told we owe over $20m which we strongly dispute. Also these disputes are currently before the courts.

“We have not received any suggestion as to what amount would keep the lights on or the water flowing. In the past if demands were made they were always more than we could afford.”

Waterfront shacks at Couran Cove. Picture: Des Houghton.
Waterfront shacks at Couran Cove. Picture: Des Houghton.

An eco cabin resident said electricity had been cut off to 102 eco cabins and 24 villas on Wednesday.

They reported water supply had also been disconnected to eco cabins on Wednesday afternoon.

The Bulletin contacted the Couran Cove operator spokesman for an estimate on how many people on the island had their electricity disconnected, but it did not provide a figure.

Couran Cove apartment owner Tony Duncan was on the island when electricity was cut off.

He said some residents living in the island’s BLISS community - which provides affordable housing for pensioners, people with disabilities and those on limited wages - had relocated off the island.

Couran Cove apartment owner Tony Duncan. Picture Glenn Hampson
Couran Cove apartment owner Tony Duncan. Picture Glenn Hampson

Mr Duncan said other BLISS residents had moved to other parts of the island still connected to power.

“The guys in eco cabins are fairly prepared because it has happened before,” he said.

“People are a bit fed up with being the meat in the sandwich.”

Eco cabin owner Eudes Zavarce said island residents were being ignored by politicians and those on the mainland.

His tenants living in the eco cabin, a single father and young daughter, intended to leave to stay in a hotel on Wednesday night.

“It’s very stressful and there is a lot of miscommunication,” Mr Zavarce said.

“We don’t know what is going to happen. I feel because it is an island and it is not attached to mainland, we don’t have the same support that people on the mainland would get.”

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