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Aussie millionaire’s swipe at exclusive members club Saint Haven

One of the country’s most up-market wellness clinics has been called out by a millionaire known for his luxury homes and cars.

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A Melbourne millionaire has hit out at one of the country’s most exclusive wellness clinics, claiming staff had unfairly targeted his mother.

Christopher Shao took to social media this week to claim his mum was told off for holding her phone at private members club Saint Haven.

Saint Haven – which has venues in Collingwood, Toorak and South Yarra – is an up-market spa that bills itself as “a place to disconnect, recharge, surrender and share experiences with others”.

Melbourne millionaire Christopher Shao.
Melbourne millionaire Christopher Shao.

Mr Shao, who keeps a relatively low profile, called out the club by sharing correspondence with staff to his thousands of followers on Monday.

“How ironic that you’re enforcing no phones in the bathhouse but your staff is walking around carrying electronics?” he wrote to spa management in an email published to his Instagram stories.

“A staff (member) is telling my mum off for carrying her phone in the bathhouse and said, ‘I will let you off this time and don’t do it again,’ in a very condescending way like a school teacher telling off a student.”

Christopher Shao (second left) with mum Belinda Shao (right) after buying Gold Coast property Ruin X from Matt Jamieson and Emma Sweeny.
Christopher Shao (second left) with mum Belinda Shao (right) after buying Gold Coast property Ruin X from Matt Jamieson and Emma Sweeny.

Staff responded in an email, saying it was “common practice” for workers to remind members about phone use “to maintain a relaxing and respectful atmosphere for all”.

“We strive to maintain a phone-free zone, though it can be an ongoing challenge, and we do our best each day to enforce this policy.”

News.com.au has contacted Mr Shao for comment.

Little is known publicly about Mr Shao and his wealth apart from the odd news story detailing luxury property purchases or his expensive taste in cars.

Saint Haven is owned by the Gurner Group, headed by Melbourne property mogul and almost-billionaire Tim Gurner.

The clubs boast a range of wellness and anti-ageing offerings such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy and IV drips, and more common health facilities like gym, meditation, yoga and sauna.

In a statement, Gurner Wellness Group chief executive of Wellness, Hotels and Hospitality Peter Crinis said Saint Haven members were asked to “refrain from taking phone calls or using laptops in our wellness spaces”.

“These spaces are intentionally designed to be sanctuaries, offering a rare opportunity to truly disconnect, unwind, and surrender from the outside world,” he said.

“We understand the importance of staying connected, which is why we’ve created dedicated areas throughout the club for device use, including our co-working spaces, Members’ Lounge, boardroom, and private phone booths. These spaces are purpose-built for focused work and uninterrupted calls.

“Our team is committed to gently upholding this policy to ensure that all members can enjoy the calm, restorative atmosphere that makes Saint Haven so unique and ensuring our members’ privacy is always our first priority.”

Saint Haven is set to open in Sydney next year.
Saint Haven is set to open in Sydney next year.

Mr Gurner recently announced a Sydney expansion, with a new spa set to crop up in Bondi next year, saying it would be “an unparalleled sanctuary for those who demand more from life”.

“Since launching our first Saint Haven in 2023, we’ve had thousands of Sydney-based individuals join the waitlist, eager to experience something that doesn’t yet exist in their city,” he told The Australian last week.

“Bondi is a global icon of health and wellness – and Saint Haven will take that to another level. This will be unlike anything Sydney has ever seen.”

Mr Gurner recently told the Australian Financial Review he also planned to open an arm in the Gold Coast before going international.

“We’ll be in the US by the end of the year and the UAE, so Dubai,” he said.

Saint Haven is believed to have a waiting list of 15,000 people.

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