Leadership in Action – AUNZ English – 201709

with Port Douglas

FAST TRACK By Melanie Frazer | DIRECTOR OF SALES

“I’ve never been treated to this kind of luxury before, I just can’t quite believe that Melaleuca does this for people.” Director 7 Moana Samita. How would one describe Peppers Port Douglas Beach Club? In a word—luxurious. From private balcony spa baths overlooking the sparkling blue lagoon style pool, to the five star cuisine served with the gentle lapping of water in the background, Peppers was the perfect reward for our Fast Track attendees to relax, unwind and indulge.

spectacular sunset dinner cruise, where there were plates overflowing with the finest seafood as far as the eye could see. As Senior Director 3 Hayley Harding reflects, “You really do get the five star treatment on Fast Track! If you haven’t experienced Melaleuca hospitality before, then let me tell you—it is an experience like no other! The sunset dinner cruise and fresh seafood dinner was no exception.” With our bellies full and our bodies well rested, it was time for the next adventure. Setting sail on our privately chartered boat, we ventured into the world heritage listed site – the Great Barrier Reef. Guided by passionate marine biologists, this activity was the highlight for most. Indeed, we could

Benioni explains, “Tubing was definitely the highlight for me - it really was a team bonding experience! It is a memory that brought us all closer together, and one that we will always talk and laugh about.” Of course Fast Track isn’t always about action—its also about relaxation. For many, this meant spending their free day lounging by the spectacular Peppers Beach Club pool without a care in the world. For others it meant an indulgent trip to the day spa. But for most, it meant time to explore some of the many natural wonders of Far North Queensland—Four Mile Beach and the Daintree Rainforest just to name a few! To round out a beautiful sunny day of relaxation, the group was treated to a

Following a lavish welcome dinner by candlelight, we set out the very next day for our first activity—tubing! For many, this was a completely foreign concept, inciting more than a little apprehension about the day ahead! However as we approached the gentle, crystal clear waters of the Mulgrave River – part of the water catchment system from Queensland’s highest mountains – the fear of crocodiles and raging rapids were put to rest. Instead, attendees were treated to the quiet serenity of coasting slowly (most of the time) down the river in a rubber tube, taking in the tropical rainforest in all its glory. There was always an abundance of laughter, and plenty of team work when it came to the rapids, and memories to last a lifetime. As Director 5 Jasmin

25 SEPTEMBER 2017 | MELALEUCA.COM

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