Australian Grand Prix rider Fiona Selby (née McNaught) has sold her yard, Boneo Park. The property is one of the key venues for Australian international dressage and para dressage competition.
In February 2023 the McNaught family announced it was going to sell the business as a going concern, the landholding which is set across 318 hectares (789 acres), and 12 titles.
Boneo Park is located on the Mornington Peninsula and came into the family's ownership 20 years ago. They restored the Tootgarook Wetland and developed the land into one with national significance, especially from an environmental perspective.
QLV Group has now acquired Boneo Park with its pristine wetlands and woodlands. QLV is an Australian-owned tourism, leisure, and sport facility developer "whose mission is to rejuvenate regional communities through projects that enhance their unique cultural, heritage and natural strengths."
Danny Marwood is QLV co-founder and CEO, said "uur approach will be to boost the property’s equestrian focus, and introduce new leisure and commercial features that will increase visitor and community engagement, take a more active role in threatened species recovery."
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